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volvolugnut wrote: 18 Dec 2023, 07:42
More statistics on US states and COVID-19 growth rates. My raw information is from Worldometer. Any errors or misrepresentations are my own.

These tables show all available US states and territories and the COVID-19 data for the last 5 days. I have sorted the states alphabetically and added growth rates for last several days for all states with ranking of each day. Of course, this information changes daily. I have presented the table in two parts because of the screen shot, but it is actually one table in Excel.

Again, results change daily.
On December 14, 2023 the reported cases had a Growth Rate of 0.0116. This is the highest growth rate since February 15, 2023, when it was 0.0125. New reported cases are rising again.

The CDC has announced the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency and more states have ended Covid-19 reporting. Since May 14, 2023, 33 states and territories have not reported results. However, I still have been receiving reports from other states through Worldometer. I will be continuing daily reports as long as the information is relevant.

State growth rates for December 18, 2023. All information is based on reported information and actual results may be different.

For your information, the top 5 states or territories yesterday in growth rate 30 day average (the worst containment) are: New York (0.107) with 7,327,229 cases, North Dakota (0.077) with 302,123 cases, Delaware (0.042) with 342,338 cases, Maine (0.041) with 335,426 cases, and Puerto Rico (0.038) with 1,397,269 cases. New York has been in the top 5 states for 394 of the last 439 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 178 of the last 197 days. Delaware has been in the top 5 states for 148 of the last 188 days. Maine has been in the top 5 states for 77 of the last 119 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 7 of the last 7 days.

Several states have stopped posting new case and new death numbers. I will back calculate where possible. These Districts and states have not reported in the last 30 days or more: Alabama, Arkansas, California, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, Veteran Affairs, US Military, Navajo Nation, and Federal Prisons.

My calculated growth rate for USA is 0.00512 for yesterday, up from previous day of 0.00445. This is not population or case number weighted. Yesterday, 54 states and territories did not report new cases.

Daily active case counts have been falling the last several weeks. There have been 436 of last 686 days with decreasing active case numbers.

New Hospital admissions are reported by CDC as number of admissions per 100,000 of county population. Reported for December 9, 2023 were 2291 counties (71%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 764 counties (24%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 164 counties (5.1%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). It appears from my local review of this data, rural hospitals that serve multiple counties may be over counted as the same number of cases are applied to all counties served by the hospital. This is shown on the CDC map detail as several counties in an area with identical number of new cases reported for each county. I have observed that the number of counties with medium risk has grown in the last several weeks in the midwest states.

In early August, the number of reported active cases had dropped below 800,000 for the first time since July 2021. As of September 4, active cases are once again above 1,000,000. December 14, 2023 active cases rose to 997,717. Daily active case counts are now consistently above 900,000.

There have now been 109 million total cases of Covid-19 in the US. This is 33% of the total US population. Reinfections and under reporting will distort the total number of cases.

With new home tests widely available, new case counts are likely under counting the true number of active cases.


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volvolugnut wrote: 19 Dec 2023, 08:11
More statistics on US states and COVID-19 growth rates. My raw information is from Worldometer. Any errors or misrepresentations are my own.

These tables show all available US states and territories and the COVID-19 data for the last 5 days. I have sorted the states alphabetically and added growth rates for last several days for all states with ranking of each day. Of course, this information changes daily. I have presented the table in two parts because of the screen shot, but it is actually one table in Excel.

Again, results change daily.
On December 14, 2023 the reported cases had a Growth Rate of 0.0116. This is the highest growth rate since February 15, 2023, when it was 0.0125. New reported cases are rising again.

The CDC has announced the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency and more states have ended Covid-19 reporting. Since May 14, 2023, 33 states and territories have not reported results. However, I still have been receiving reports from other states through Worldometer. I will be continuing daily reports as long as the information is relevant.

State growth rates for December 19, 2023. All information is based on reported information and actual results may be different.

For your information, the top 5 states or territories yesterday in growth rate 30 day average (the worst containment) are: New York (0.106) with 7,329,957 cases, North Dakota (0.077) with 302,123 cases, Delaware (0.042) with 342,338 cases, Puerto Rico (0.042) with 1,399,274 cases, and Maine (0.041) with 335,426 cases. New York has been in the top 5 states for 395 of the last 440 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 179 of the last 198 days. Delaware has been in the top 5 states for 149 of the last 189 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 8 of the last 8 days. Maine has been in the top 5 states for 78 of the last 120 days.

Several states have stopped posting new case and new death numbers. I will back calculate where possible. These Districts and states have not reported in the last 30 days or more: Alabama, Arkansas, California, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, Veteran Affairs, US Military, Navajo Nation, and Federal Prisons.

My calculated growth rate for USA is 0.00925 for yesterday, up from previous day of 0.00512. This is not population or case number weighted. Yesterday, 53 states and territories did not report new cases.

Daily active case counts have been falling the last several weeks. There have been 436 of last 687 days with decreasing active case numbers.

New Hospital admissions are reported by CDC as number of admissions per 100,000 of county population. Reported for December 9, 2023 were 2291 counties (71%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 764 counties (24%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 164 counties (5.1%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). It appears from my local review of this data, rural hospitals that serve multiple counties may be over counted as the same number of cases are applied to all counties served by the hospital. This is shown on the CDC map detail as several counties in an area with identical number of new cases reported for each county. I have observed that the number of counties with medium risk has grown in the last several weeks in the midwest states.

In early August, the number of reported active cases had dropped below 800,000 for the first time since July 2021. As of September 4, active cases are once again above 1,000,000. December 14, 2023 active cases rose to 997,717. Daily active case counts are now consistently above 900,000.

There have now been 109 million total cases of Covid-19 in the US. This is 33% of the total US population. Reinfections and under reporting will distort the total number of cases.

With new home tests widely available, new case counts are likely under counting the true number of active cases.


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volvolugnut wrote: 20 Dec 2023, 07:01
More statistics on US states and COVID-19 growth rates. My raw information is from Worldometer. Any errors or misrepresentations are my own.

These tables show all available US states and territories and the COVID-19 data for the last 5 days. I have sorted the states alphabetically and added growth rates for last several days for all states with ranking of each day. Of course, this information changes daily. I have presented the table in two parts because of the screen shot, but it is actually one table in Excel.

Again, results change daily.
On December 14, 2023 the reported cases had a Growth Rate of 0.0116. This is the highest growth rate since February 15, 2023, when it was 0.0125. New reported cases are rising again.

The CDC has announced the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency and more states have ended Covid-19 reporting. Since May 14, 2023, 33 states and territories have not reported results. However, I still have been receiving reports from other states through Worldometer. I will be continuing daily reports as long as the information is relevant.

State growth rates for December 20, 2023. All information is based on reported information and actual results may be different.

For your information, the top 5 states or territories yesterday in growth rate 30 day average (the worst containment) are: New York (0.106) with 7,332,970 cases, North Dakota (0.077) with 302,123 cases, Maine (0.049) with 336,315 cases, Puerto Rico (0.043) with 1,399,871 cases, and Delaware (0.042) with 342,338 cases. New York has been in the top 5 states for 396 of the last 441 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 180 of the last 199 days. Maine has been in the top 5 states for 79 of the last 121 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 9 of the last 9 days. Delaware has been in the top 5 states for 150 of the last 190 days.

Several states have stopped posting new case and new death numbers. I will back calculate where possible. These Districts and states have not reported in the last 30 days or more: Alabama, Arkansas, California, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, Veteran Affairs, US Military, Navajo Nation, and Federal Prisons.

My calculated growth rate for USA is 0.0110 for yesterday, up from previous day of 0.0925. This is not population or case number weighted. Yesterday, 47 states and territories did not report new cases.

Daily active case counts have been falling the last several weeks. There have been 436 of last 688 days with decreasing active case numbers.

New Hospital admissions are reported by CDC as number of admissions per 100,000 of county population. Reported for December 9, 2023 were 2291 counties (71%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 764 counties (24%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 164 counties (5.1%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). It appears from my local review of this data, rural hospitals that serve multiple counties may be over counted as the same number of cases are applied to all counties served by the hospital. This is shown on the CDC map detail as several counties in an area with identical number of new cases reported for each county. I have observed that the number of counties with medium risk has grown in the last several weeks in the midwest states.

In early August, the number of reported active cases had dropped below 800,000 for the first time since July 2021. As of September 4, active cases are once again above 1,000,000. December 14, 2023 active cases rose to 1,029,577. Daily active case counts are now consistently above 900,000.

There have now been 109 million total cases of Covid-19 in the US. This is 33% of the total US population. Reinfections and under reporting will distort the total number of cases.

With new home tests widely available, new case counts are likely under counting the true number of active cases.


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volvolugnut wrote: 21 Dec 2023, 07:23
More statistics on US states and COVID-19 growth rates. My raw information is from Worldometer. Any errors or misrepresentations are my own.

These tables show all available US states and territories and the COVID-19 data for the last 5 days. I have sorted the states alphabetically and added growth rates for last several days for all states with ranking of each day. Of course, this information changes daily. I have presented the table in two parts because of the screen shot, but it is actually one table in Excel.

Again, results change daily.
On December 21, 2023 the reported cases had a Growth Rate of 0.0139. This is the highest growth rate since February 8, 2023, when it was 0.0147. This is doubly concerning since during last February many more states were reporting cases.

The CDC has announced the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency and more states have ended Covid-19 reporting. Since May 14, 2023, 33 states and territories have not reported results. However, I still have been receiving reports from other states through Worldometer. I will be continuing daily reports as long as the information is relevant.

State growth rates for December 21, 2023. All information is based on reported information and actual results may be different.

For your information, the top 5 states or territories yesterday in growth rate 30 day average (the worst containment) are: New York (0.109) with 7,338,602 cases, North Dakota (0.077) with 302,123 cases, Delaware (0.052) with 343,036 cases, Maine (0.051) with 336,590 cases, and Puerto Rico (0.045) with 1,401,065 cases. New York has been in the top 5 states for 397 of the last 442 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 181 of the last 200 days. Delaware has been in the top 5 states for 151 of the last 191 days. Maine has been in the top 5 states for 80 of the last 122 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 10 of the last 10 days.

Several states have stopped posting new case and new death numbers. I will back calculate where possible. These Districts and states have not reported in the last 30 days or more: Alabama, Arkansas, California, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, Veteran Affairs, US Military, Navajo Nation, and Federal Prisons.

My calculated growth rate for USA is 0.0139 for yesterday, up from previous day of 0.0110. This is not population or case number weighted. Yesterday, 49 states and territories did not report new cases.

Daily active case counts have been falling the last several weeks. There have been 436 of last 688 days with decreasing active case numbers.

New Hospital admissions are reported by CDC as number of admissions per 100,000 of county population. Reported for December 9, 2023 were 2291 counties (71%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 764 counties (24%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 164 counties (5.1%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). It appears from my local review of this data, rural hospitals that serve multiple counties may be over counted as the same number of cases are applied to all counties served by the hospital. This is shown on the CDC map detail as several counties in an area with identical number of new cases reported for each county. I have observed that the number of counties with medium risk has grown in the last several weeks in the midwest states.

In early August, the number of reported active cases had dropped below 800,000 for the first time since July 2021. As of September 4, active cases are once again above 1,000,000. December 21, 2023 active cases rose to 1,041,577. Daily active case counts are now consistently above 900,000.

There have now been 110 million total cases of Covid-19 in the US. This is 33% of the total US population. Reinfections and under reporting will distort the total number of cases.

With new home tests widely available, new case counts are likely under counting the true number of active cases.


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volvolugnut wrote: 22 Dec 2023, 08:35
More statistics on US states and COVID-19 growth rates. My raw information is from Worldometer. Any errors or misrepresentations are my own.

These tables show all available US states and territories and the COVID-19 data for the last 5 days. I have sorted the states alphabetically and added growth rates for last several days for all states with ranking of each day. Of course, this information changes daily. I have presented the table in two parts because of the screen shot, but it is actually one table in Excel.

Again, results change daily.
On December 21, 2023 the reported cases had a Growth Rate of 0.0139. This is the highest growth rate since February 8, 2023, when it was 0.0147. This is doubly concerning since during last February many more states were reporting cases.

The CDC has announced the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency and more states have ended Covid-19 reporting. Since May 14, 2023, 33 states and territories have not reported results. However, I still have been receiving reports from other states through Worldometer. I will be continuing daily reports as long as the information is relevant.

State growth rates for December 22, 2023. All information is based on reported information and actual results may be different.

For your information, the top 5 states or territories yesterday in growth rate 30 day average (the worst containment) are: New York (0.110) with 7,342,958 cases, North Dakota (0.095) with 303,210 cases, Maine (0.045) with 336,590 cases, Puerto Rico (0.042) with 1,401,546 cases, and Delaware (0.041) with 343,036 cases. New York has been in the top 5 states for 398 of the last 443 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 182 of the last 201 days. Maine has been in the top 5 states for 81 of the last 123 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 11 of the last 11 days. Delaware has been in the top 5 states for 152 of the last 192 days.

Several states have stopped posting new case and new death numbers. I will back calculate where possible. These Districts and states have not reported in the last 30 days or more: Alabama, Arkansas, California, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, Veteran Affairs, US Military, Navajo Nation, and Federal Prisons.

My calculated growth rate for USA is 0.00763 for yesterday, down from previous day of 0.0139. This is not population or case number weighted. Yesterday, 53 states and territories did not report new cases.

Daily active case counts have been rising the last several weeks. There have been 437 of last 690 days with decreasing active case numbers.

New Hospital admissions are reported by CDC as number of admissions per 100,000 of county population. Reported for December 16, 2023 were 2149 counties (67%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 866 counties (27%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 202 counties (6.3%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). It appears from my local review of this data, rural hospitals that serve multiple counties may be over counted as the same number of cases are applied to all counties served by the hospital. This is shown on the CDC map detail as several counties in an area with identical number of new cases reported for each county. I have observed that the number of counties with medium risk has grown in the last several weeks in the midwest states.

In early August, the number of reported active cases had dropped below 800,000 for the first time since July 2021. As of September 4, active cases are once again above 1,000,000. December 21, 2023 active cases rose to 1,041,577. Daily active case counts are now consistently above 900,000.

There have now been 110 million total cases of Covid-19 in the US. This is 33% of the total US population. Reinfections and under reporting will distort the total number of cases.

With new home tests widely available, new case counts are likely under counting the true number of active cases.


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volvolugnut wrote: 23 Dec 2023, 07:57
More statistics on US states and COVID-19 growth rates. My raw information is from Worldometer. Any errors or misrepresentations are my own.

These tables show all available US states and territories and the COVID-19 data for the last 5 days. I have sorted the states alphabetically and added growth rates for last several days for all states with ranking of each day. Of course, this information changes daily. I have presented the table in two parts because of the screen shot, but it is actually one table in Excel.

Again, results change daily.
On December 21, 2023 the reported cases had a Growth Rate of 0.0139. This is the highest growth rate since February 8, 2023, when it was 0.0147. This is doubly concerning since during last February many more states were reporting cases.

The CDC has announced the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency and more states have ended Covid-19 reporting. Since May 14, 2023, 33 states and territories have not reported results. However, I still have been receiving reports from other states through Worldometer. I will be continuing daily reports as long as the information is relevant.

State growth rates for December 23, 2023. All information is based on reported information and actual results may be different.

For your information, the top 5 states or territories yesterday in growth rate 30 day average (the worst containment) are: New York (0.110) with 7,348,382 cases, North Dakota (0.095) with 303,210 cases, Puerto Rico (0.042) with 1,402,142 cases, Maine (0.042) with 336,590 cases, and Delaware (0.041) with 343,036 cases. New York has been in the top 5 states for 399 of the last 444 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 183 of the last 202 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 12 of the last 12 days. Maine has been in the top 5 states for 82 of the last 124 days. Delaware has been in the top 5 states for 153 of the last 193 days.

Several states have stopped posting new case and new death numbers. I will back calculate where possible. These Districts and states have not reported in the last 30 days or more: Alabama, Arkansas, California, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, Veteran Affairs, US Military, Navajo Nation, and Federal Prisons.

My calculated growth rate for USA is 0.00625 for yesterday, down from previous day of 0.00763. This is not population or case number weighted. Yesterday, 55 states and territories did not report new cases.

Daily active case counts have been rising the last several weeks. There have been 437 of last 690 days with decreasing active case numbers.

New Hospital admissions are reported by CDC as number of admissions per 100,000 of county population. Reported for December 16, 2023 were 2149 counties (67%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 866 counties (27%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 202 counties (6.3%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). It appears from my local review of this data, rural hospitals that serve multiple counties may be over counted as the same number of cases are applied to all counties served by the hospital. This is shown on the CDC map detail as several counties in an area with identical number of new cases reported for each county. I have observed that the number of counties with medium risk has grown in the last several weeks in the midwest states.

In early August, the number of reported active cases had dropped below 800,000 for the first time since July 2021. As of September 4, active cases are once again above 1,000,000. December 21, 2023 active cases rose to 1,041,577. Daily active case counts are now consistently above 900,000.

There have now been 110 million total cases of Covid-19 in the US. This is 33% of the total US population. Reinfections and under reporting will distort the total number of cases.

With new home tests widely available, new case counts are likely under counting the true number of active cases.


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volvolugnut wrote: 24 Dec 2023, 17:27
More statistics on US states and COVID-19 growth rates. My raw information is from Worldometer. Any errors or misrepresentations are my own.

These tables show all available US states and territories and the COVID-19 data for the last 5 days. I have sorted the states alphabetically and added growth rates for last several days for all states with ranking of each day. Of course, this information changes daily. I have presented the table in two parts because of the screen shot, but it is actually one table in Excel.

Again, results change daily.
On December 21, 2023 the reported cases had a Growth Rate of 0.0139. This is the highest growth rate since February 8, 2023, when it was 0.0147. This is doubly concerning since during last February many more states were reporting cases.

The CDC has announced the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency and more states have ended Covid-19 reporting. Since May 14, 2023, 33 states and territories have not reported results. However, I still have been receiving reports from other states through Worldometer. I will be continuing daily reports as long as the information is relevant.

State growth rates for December 24, 2023. All information is based on reported information and actual results may be different.

For your information, the top 5 states or territories yesterday in growth rate 30 day average (the worst containment) are: New York (0.110) with 7,353,380 cases, North Dakota (0.074) with 303,210 cases, Puerto Rico (0.042) with 1,402,434 cases, Maine (0.042) with 336,590 cases, and Delaware (0.041) with 343,036 cases. New York has been in the top 5 states for 400 of the last 445 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 184 of the last 203 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 13 of the last 13 days. Maine has been in the top 5 states for 83 of the last 125 days. Delaware has been in the top 5 states for 154 of the last 194 days.

Several states have stopped posting new case and new death numbers. I will back calculate where possible. These Districts and states have not reported in the last 30 days or more: Alabama, Arkansas, California, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, Veteran Affairs, US Military, Navajo Nation, and Federal Prisons.

My calculated growth rate for USA is 0.00543 for yesterday, down from previous day of 0.00625. This is not population or case number weighted. Yesterday, 55 states and territories did not report new cases.

Daily active case counts have been rising the last several weeks. There have been 438 of last 692 days with decreasing active case numbers.

New Hospital admissions are reported by CDC as number of admissions per 100,000 of county population. Reported for December 16, 2023 were 2149 counties (67%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 866 counties (27%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 202 counties (6.3%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). It appears from my local review of this data, rural hospitals that serve multiple counties may be over counted as the same number of cases are applied to all counties served by the hospital. This is shown on the CDC map detail as several counties in an area with identical number of new cases reported for each county. I have observed that the number of counties with medium risk has grown in the last several weeks in the midwest states.

In early August, the number of reported active cases had dropped below 800,000 for the first time since July 2021. As of September 4, active cases are once again above 1,000,000. December 21, 2023 active cases rose to 1,041,577. Daily active case counts are now consistently above 900,000.

There have now been 110 million total cases of Covid-19 in the US. This is 33% of the total US population. Reinfections and under reporting will distort the total number of cases.

With new home tests widely available, new case counts are likely under counting the true number of active cases.


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volvolugnut wrote: 25 Dec 2023, 08:22
More statistics on US states and COVID-19 growth rates. My raw information is from Worldometer. Any errors or misrepresentations are my own.

These tables show all available US states and territories and the COVID-19 data for the last 5 days. I have sorted the states alphabetically and added growth rates for last several days for all states with ranking of each day. Of course, this information changes daily. I have presented the table in two parts because of the screen shot, but it is actually one table in Excel.

Again, results change daily.
On December 21, 2023 the reported cases had a Growth Rate of 0.0139. This is the highest growth rate since February 8, 2023, when it was 0.0147. This is doubly concerning since during last February many more states were reporting cases.

The CDC has announced the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency and more states have ended Covid-19 reporting. Since May 14, 2023, 33 states and territories have not reported results. However, I still have been receiving reports from other states through Worldometer. I will be continuing daily reports as long as the information is relevant.

State growth rates for December 25, 2023. All information is based on reported information and actual results may be different.

For your information, the top 5 states or territories yesterday in growth rate 30 day average (the worst containment) are: New York (0.109) with 7,356,565 cases, North Dakota (0.074) with 303,210 cases, Maine (0.042) with 336,590 cases, Puerto Rico (0.042) with 1,402,434 cases, and Delaware (0.041) with 343,036 cases. New York has been in the top 5 states for 401 of the last 446 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 185 of the last 204 days. Maine has been in the top 5 states for 84 of the last 126 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 14 of the last 14 days. Delaware has been in the top 5 states for 155 of the last 195 days.

Several states have stopped posting new case and new death numbers. I will back calculate where possible. These Districts and states have not reported in the last 30 days or more: Alabama, Arkansas, California, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, Veteran Affairs, US Military, Navajo Nation, and Federal Prisons.

My calculated growth rate for USA is 0.00345 for yesterday, down from previous day of 0.00543. This is not population or case number weighted. Yesterday, 56 states and territories did not report new cases.

Daily active case counts have been rising the last several weeks. There have been 439 of last 693 days with decreasing active case numbers.

New Hospital admissions are reported by CDC as number of admissions per 100,000 of county population. Reported for December 16, 2023 were 2149 counties (67%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 866 counties (27%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 202 counties (6.3%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). It appears from my local review of this data, rural hospitals that serve multiple counties may be over counted as the same number of cases are applied to all counties served by the hospital. This is shown on the CDC map detail as several counties in an area with identical number of new cases reported for each county. I have observed that the number of counties with medium risk has grown in the last several weeks in the midwest states.

In early August, the number of reported active cases had dropped below 800,000 for the first time since July 2021. As of September 4, active cases are once again above 1,000,000. December 21, 2023 active cases rose to 1,041,577. Daily active case counts are now consistently above 900,000.

There have now been 110 million total cases of Covid-19 in the US. This is 33% of the total US population. Reinfections and under reporting will distort the total number of cases.

With new home tests widely available, new case counts are likely under counting the true number of active cases.


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volvolugnut wrote: 26 Dec 2023, 07:49
More statistics on US states and COVID-19 growth rates. My raw information is from Worldometer. Any errors or misrepresentations are my own.

These tables show all available US states and territories and the COVID-19 data for the last 5 days. I have sorted the states alphabetically and added growth rates for last several days for all states with ranking of each day. Of course, this information changes daily. I have presented the table in two parts because of the screen shot, but it is actually one table in Excel.

Again, results change daily.
On December 21, 2023 the reported cases had a Growth Rate of 0.0139. This is the highest growth rate since February 8, 2023, when it was 0.0147. This is doubly concerning since during last February many more states were reporting cases.

The CDC has announced the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency and more states have ended Covid-19 reporting. Since May 14, 2023, 33 states and territories have not reported results. However, I still have been receiving reports from other states through Worldometer. I will be continuing daily reports as long as the information is relevant.

State growth rates for December 26, 2023. All information is based on reported information and actual results may be different.

For your information, the top 5 states or territories yesterday in growth rate 30 day average (the worst containment) are: New York (0.109) with 7,358,875 cases, North Dakota (0.074) with 303,210 cases, Maine (0.048) with 337,459 cases, Puerto Rico (0.042) with 1,402,760 cases, and Delaware (0.041) with 343,036 cases. New York has been in the top 5 states for 402 of the last 447 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 186 of the last 205 days. Maine has been in the top 5 states for 85 of the last 127 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 15 of the last 15 days. Delaware has been in the top 5 states for 156 of the last 196 days.

Several states have stopped posting new case and new death numbers. I will back calculate where possible. These Districts and states have not reported in the last 30 days or more: Alabama, Arkansas, California, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, Veteran Affairs, US Military, Navajo Nation, and Federal Prisons.

My calculated growth rate for USA is 0.00623 for yesterday, up from previous day of 0.00345. This is not population or case number weighted. Yesterday, 52 states and territories did not report new cases.

Daily active case counts have been rising the last several weeks. There have been 439 of last 694 days with decreasing active case numbers.

New Hospital admissions are reported by CDC as number of admissions per 100,000 of county population. Reported for December 16, 2023 were 2149 counties (67%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 866 counties (27%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 202 counties (6.3%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). It appears from my local review of this data, rural hospitals that serve multiple counties may be over counted as the same number of cases are applied to all counties served by the hospital. This is shown on the CDC map detail as several counties in an area with identical number of new cases reported for each county. I have observed that the number of counties with medium risk has grown in the last several weeks in the midwest states.

In early August, the number of reported active cases had dropped below 800,000 for the first time since July 2021. As of September 4, active cases are once again above 1,000,000. December 21, 2023 active cases rose to 1,041,577. Daily active case counts are now consistently above 900,000.

There have now been 110 million total cases of Covid-19 in the US. This is 33% of the total US population. Reinfections and under reporting will distort the total number of cases.

With new home tests widely available, new case counts are likely under counting the true number of active cases.


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volvolugnut wrote: 27 Dec 2023, 07:59
More statistics on US states and COVID-19 growth rates. My raw information is from Worldometer. Any errors or misrepresentations are my own.

These tables show all available US states and territories and the COVID-19 data for the last 5 days. I have sorted the states alphabetically and added growth rates for last several days for all states with ranking of each day. Of course, this information changes daily. I have presented the table in two parts because of the screen shot, but it is actually one table in Excel.

Again, results change daily.
On December 21, 2023 the reported cases had a Growth Rate of 0.0139. This is the highest growth rate since February 8, 2023, when it was 0.0147. This is doubly concerning since during last February many more states were reporting cases.

The CDC has announced the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency and more states have ended Covid-19 reporting. Since May 14, 2023, 33 states and territories have not reported results. However, I still have been receiving reports from other states through Worldometer. I will be continuing daily reports as long as the information is relevant.

State growth rates for December 27, 2023. All information is based on reported information and actual results may be different.

For your information, the top 5 states or territories yesterday in growth rate 30 day average (the worst containment) are: New York (0.107) with 7,361,061 cases, North Dakota (0.074) with 303,210 cases, Maine (0.048) with 337,459 cases, Puerto Rico (0.044) with 1,404,205 cases, and Delaware (0.041) with 343,036 cases. New York has been in the top 5 states for 403 of the last 448 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 187 of the last 206 days. Maine has been in the top 5 states for 86 of the last 128 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 16 of the last 16 days. Delaware has been in the top 5 states for 157 of the last 197 days.

Several states have stopped posting new case and new death numbers. I will back calculate where possible. These Districts and states have not reported in the last 30 days or more: Alabama, Arkansas, California, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, Veteran Affairs, US Military, Navajo Nation, and Federal Prisons.

My calculated growth rate for USA is 0.00607 for yesterday, down from previous day of 0.00623. This is not population or case number weighted. Yesterday, 52 states and territories did not report new cases.

Daily active case counts have been rising the last several weeks. There have been 439 of last 695 days with decreasing active case numbers.

New Hospital admissions are reported by CDC as number of admissions per 100,000 of county population. Reported for December 16, 2023 were 2149 counties (67%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 866 counties (27%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 202 counties (6.3%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). It appears from my local review of this data, rural hospitals that serve multiple counties may be over counted as the same number of cases are applied to all counties served by the hospital. This is shown on the CDC map detail as several counties in an area with identical number of new cases reported for each county. I have observed that the number of counties with medium risk has grown in the last several weeks in the midwest states.

In early August, the number of reported active cases had dropped below 800,000 for the first time since July 2021. As of September 4, active cases are once again above 1,000,000. December 21, 2023 active cases rose to 1,041,577. Daily active case counts are now consistently above 900,000.

There have now been 110 million total cases of Covid-19 in the US. This is 33% of the total US population. Reinfections and under reporting will distort the total number of cases.

With new home tests widely available, new case counts are likely under counting the true number of active cases.


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Mercedes: 2001 E320, 1973 280, 1974 280C, 1989 300E, 1988 300TE, 1979 300TD, parts cars.
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Farmall tractors: 1956 400 Diesel, 1946 A
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