Wednesday, April 22, 2020

The Daily COVID-19 Update HAS MOVED

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I have moved the daily COVID-19 update over to a page on my main website, leecoweb.com. You can find it here:

https://www.leecoweb.com/leeco-covid-19-dashboard/


Wednesday, April 15, 2020

2020-04-15 COVID-19 Update

Two Important Points About Today's Numbers

Point 1: The number of COVID-19 deaths in New York City soared to more than 10,800, largely driven by city officials adding a slew of presumed coronavirus victims to the official toll. The city has added more than 3,700 additional people who were presumed to have died of the coronavirus but had never tested positive. You can read about their rationale for doing so in this article by the New York Times. This addition of recent deaths presumed to be due to COVID-19 skews today's numbers considerably.
Point 2: Because of revisions, spikes, and reporting issues (such as the totals for the United States always dropping on Mondays,) I have decided to use seven-day moving averages for doubling periods instead of five-day averages. There are advantages and disadvantages to this decision. The major advantage is that my projections will be less affected by single-day events like New York's revision and the weekly Monday "drop." The disadvantage is that my projections will always be slightly behind reality if a rapid change occurs, such as a sudden three-day drop in deaths, for example.

United States Data 🇺🇸

Here is today's update regarding the spread of COVID-19 in the United States.
  • US Confirmed Cases: 616,642 (+28,057)
  • US Recovered: 42,235
  • US Deaths: 28,468 (+4,027)
  • US Death Rate: 4.6%
Bad News: The overall US death rate rose again to 4.6%. The number of new daily deaths jumped considerably due to New York's revision of its numbers (see the announcement at the top of this post.) Good News: The seven-day moving average of the cumulative case doubling period lengthened to 12.3 days.

Based on today's number of confirmed cases and the current doubling period, here are today's projections if nothing changes and the doubling period remains constant:
  • April 27 – 1.2 million cases
  • May 9 – 2.5 million cases
  • May 21 – 4.9 million cases
  • June 3 – 9.9 million cases
The seven-day moving average of the doubling period for deaths in the United States remained stable at 6.9 days. Based on today's cumulative number of confirmed deaths and the current doubling period, here are today's projections if nothing changes and the doubling period remains constant:
  • April 21 – 57,000 deaths
  • April 28 – 114,000 deaths
  • May 5 – 228,000 deaths
  • May 12 – 455,000 deaths 





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Global Data 🌍

  • Global Confirmed Cases: 2,008,850
  • Global Recovered: 242,771 (12.1%)
  • Global Deaths: 129,045
  • Global Death Rate: 6.4%
Bad News: The number of confirmed cases world-wide exceeded two million for the first time. The global death rate rose again to 6.4%. Good News: The seven-day moving average for the global doubling period lengthened to 16.6 days.

Based on today's cases and the current doubling period, here are the projections for the world if nothing changes and the doubling period remains constant:
  • May 1 – 4.0 million cases
  • May 18 – 8.0 million cases
  • June 3 – 16.1 million cases
  • June 20 – 32.1 million cases

Georgia Data 🍑

These daily updates include data and projections for the state of Georgia because that is where a large number of my family and friends live.
  • Georgia Confirmed Cases: 14,987 (+764)
  • Georgia Cases Currently Hospitalized: 2,922 (19.5%)
  • Georgia Deaths: 552 (+51)
  • Georgia Death Rate: 3.7%
Bad News: The number of new deaths in Georgia exceeded 50 for the second time. Good News: The seven-day moving average of the doubling period for new cases in Georgia lengthened to 13.3 days.

Based on today's data and the current doubling periods for confirmed cases and deaths, here are today's projections if nothing changes and the doubling period remains constant:

Confirmed Case Projections:
  • April 28 – 30,000 cases
  • May 11 – 60,000 cases
  • May 24 – 120,000 cases
  • June 7 – 240,000 cases
Death Projections:
  • May 3 – 1,100 deaths
  • May 22 – 2,200 deaths
  • June 10 – 4,400 deaths
  • June 29 – 8,800 deaths





Positive & Useful News

In an effort to provide some relief from the endless stream of scary news about COVID-19, these daily updates will include links to any available positive or constructive news related to this disease. Here are today's links:

Treatments, Testing, and Vaccines 

Masks, Ventilators, and Other Protective Equipment

Other News of Interest

Data Sources

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

2020-04-14 COVID-19 Update

Announcement

I have started putting together a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic, its spread, its effects on the economy, and the government actions taken in response to it. Because I live in Georgia, the timeline focuses on responses by the United States Federal government and by the Georgia state government, but it also includes major milestones from the World Health Organization, private companies, and more. If you're curious, you can take a look at it here

United States Data 🇺🇸

Here is today's update regarding the spread of COVID-19 in the United States.
  • US Confirmed Cases: 588,585
  • US Recovered: 38,374
  • US Deaths: 24,441 (New Deaths: 1,613)
  • US Death Rate: 4.2%
Bad News: The overall US death rate rose again to 4.2%. The number of new daily deaths remains above 1,000. Good News: The five-day moving average of the cumulative case doubling period lengthened to 12.5 days. It has been four days since the most recent peak in new confirmed cases and deaths.

Based on today's number of confirmed cases and the current doubling period, here are today's projections if nothing changes and the doubling period remains constant:
  • April 26 – 1.2 million cases
  • May 8 – 2.4 million cases
  • May 21 – 4.7 million cases
  • June 2 – 9.4 million cases
The five-day moving average of the doubling period for deaths in the United States lengthened to 7.9 days. Based on today's cumulative number of confirmed deaths and the current doubling period, here are today's projections if nothing changes and the doubling period remains constant:
  • April 21 – 49,000 deaths
  • April 29 – 98,000 deaths
  • May 7 – 196,000 deaths
  • May 15 – 391,000 deaths 





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Global Data 🌍

  • Global Confirmed Cases: 1,949,956
  • Global Recovered: 213,003 (10.9%)
  • Global Deaths: 122,992
  • Global Death Rate: 6.3%
Bad News: The global death rate rose to 6.3%. Good News: The five-day moving average for the global doubling period lengthened to 15.8 days.

Based on today's cases and the current doubling period, here are the projections for the world if nothing changes and the doubling period remains constant:
  • April 27 – 3.8 million cases
  • May 11 – 7.6 million cases
  • May 25 – 15.1 million cases
  • June 9 – 30.2 million cases

Georgia Data 🍑

These daily updates include data and projections for the state of Georgia because that is where a large number of my family and friends live.
  • Georgia Confirmed Cases: 14,223
  • Georgia Cases Currently Hospitalized: 2,769 (19.5%)
  • Georgia Deaths: 501
  • Georgia Death Rate: 3.5%
Bad News: The total number of people killed by COVID-19 exceeded 500. The five-day moving average of the doubling period for new deaths in Georgia shortened to 22 days. Good News: The five-day moving average of the doubling period for new cases in Georgia lengthened to 13.9 days.

Based on today's data and the current doubling periods for confirmed cases and deaths, here are today's projections if nothing changes and the doubling period remains constant:

Confirmed Case Projections:
  • April 27 – 28,000 cases
  • May 11 – 57,000 cases
  • May 25 – 114,000 cases
  • June 8 – 228,000 cases
Death Projections:
  • May 5 – 1,000 deaths
  • May 27 – 2,000 deaths
  • June 18 – 4,000 deaths
  • July 10 – 8,000 deaths




Positive & Useful News

In an effort to provide some relief from the endless stream of scary news about COVID-19, these daily updates will include links to any available positive or constructive news related to this disease. Here are today's links:

Treatments, Testing, and Vaccines 

Masks, Ventilators, and Other Protective Equipment

Other News of Interest

Data Sources

Monday, April 13, 2020

2020-04-13 COVID-19 Update

United States Data 🇺🇸

Here is today's update regarding the spread of COVID-19 in the United States.
  • US Confirmed Cases: 567,457
  • US Confirmed Deaths: 22,828 (New Deaths: 1,393)
  • US Death Rate: 4.0%
So far in the month of April, COVID-19 has killed an average of 1,500 Americans per day. For comparison, the annual seasonal flu kills about 100 Americans per day. Automobiles kill about 95 per day. Guns kill about 110 per day.

Bad News:  The number of new daily deaths remains above 1,000. Good News: The overall US death rate remained stable at 4.0%. The five-day moving average of the cumulative case doubling period lengthened to 10.5 days.

Based on today's number of confirmed cases and the current doubling period, here are today's projections if nothing changes and the doubling period remains constant: 
  • April 23 – 1.1 million cases
  • May 3 – 2.3 million cases
  • May 14 – 4.5 million cases
  • May 24 – 9.1 million cases
The five-day moving average of the doubling period for deaths in the United States lengthened to 5.6 days. Based on today's cumulative number of confirmed deaths and the current doubling period, here are today's projections if nothing changes and the doubling period remains constant:
  • April 19 – 46,000 deaths
  • April 26 – 91,000 deaths
  • May 3 – 183,000 deaths
  • May 10 – 365,000 deaths




 

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Global Data 🌍

  • Global Confirmed Cases: 1,889,078
  • Global Confirmed Recovered: 205,872 (10.9%)
  • Global Confirmed Deaths: 117,429
  • Global Death Rate: 6.2%
Bad News:  Good News: The global death rate remained stable at 6.2%. The five-day moving average for the global doubling period lengthened to 14.3 days.

Based on today's cases and the current doubling period, here are the projections for the world if nothing changes and the doubling period remains constant:
  • April 27 – 3.8 million cases
  • May 11 – 7.6 million cases
  • May 25 – 15.1 million cases
  • June 9 – 30.2 million cases

Georgia Data 🍑

These daily updates include data and projections for the state of Georgia because that is where a large number of my family and friends live.
  • Georgia Confirmed Cases: 13,315
  • Georgia Cases Currently Hospitalized: 2,589 (19.4%)
  • Georgia Confirmed Deaths: 464
  • Georgia Death Rate: 3.5%
Bad News: The number of new daily deaths in Georgia exceeded 25 for the fifth time. Good News: The five-day moving average of the doubling period for new cases in Georgia lengthened to 13.9 daysThe five-day moving average of the doubling period for new deaths in Georgia lengthened to 23.2 days.

Based on today's data and the current doubling periods for confirmed cases and deaths, here are today's projections if nothing changes and the doubling period remains constant:

Confirmed Case Projections:
  • April 26 – 27,000 cases
  • May 10 – 53,000 cases
  • May 24 – 107,000 cases
  • June 7 – 213,000 cases
Death Projections:
  • May 6 – 900 deaths
  • May 29 – 1,900 deaths
  • June 21 – 3,700 deaths
  • July 14 – 7,400 deaths




Positive & Useful News

In an effort to provide some relief from the endless stream of scary news about COVID-19, these daily updates will include links to any available positive or constructive news related to this disease. Here are today's links:

Treatments, Testing, and Vaccines

    Masks, Ventilators, and Other Protective Equipment

      Other News of Interest

      Data Sources