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volvolugnut wrote: 25 Jan 2024, 08:55
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.
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 January 25, 2024. 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: US Virgin Islands (0.194) with 26,016 cases, Wyoming (0.102) with 195,108 cases, New York (0.090) with 7,488,149 cases, North Dakota (0.054) with 306,312 cases, and Delaware (0.048) with 347,302 cases. US Virgin Islands has been in the top 5 states for 8 of the last 8 days. Wyoming has been in the top 5 states for 10 of the last 10 days. New York has been in the top 5 states for 432 of the last 477 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 216 of the last 235 days. Delaware has been in the top 5 states for 182 of the last 226 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 0.00813 for yesterday, down from previous day of 0.00941. 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 453 of last 724 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 January 13, 2024 were 2022 counties (63%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 1054 counties (33%) with less 10 to 19.9 new 1977 admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 146 counties (4.5%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). The number of High risk counties dropped from 252 to 146. 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 and high risk has dropped in the last two weeks.

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 were above 1,000,000. January 17, 2024 active cases rose to 1,167,209. Daily active case counts are once again consistently above 1,100,000. Growth rates are now similar to rates in February 2023.

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 Jan 2024, 07:39
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.
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 January 26, 2024. 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: US Virgin Islands (0.194) with 26,016 cases, Wyoming (0.102) with 195,108 cases, New York (0.092) with 7,491,863 cases, North Dakota (0.054) with 306,312 cases, and Delaware (0.048) with 347,302 cases. US Virgin Islands has been in the top 5 states for 9 of the last 9 days. Wyoming has been in the top 5 states for 11 of the last 11 days. New York has been in the top 5 states for 433 of the last 478 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 217 of the last 236 days. Delaware has been in the top 5 states for 183 of the last 227 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 0.00641 for yesterday, down from previous day of 0.00831. 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 454 of last 725 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 January 20, 2024 were 2495 counties (77%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 661 counties (21%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 65 counties (2.0%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). The number of High risk counties dropped from 146 to 65. 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 and high risk has dropped in the last 3 weeks.

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 were above 1,000,000. January 17, 2024 active cases rose to 1,167,209. Daily active case counts are once again consistently above 1,100,000. Growth rates are now similar to rates in February 2023.

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 Jan 2024, 07:58
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.
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 January 27, 2024. 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: US Virgin Islands (0.194) with 26,016 cases, Wyoming (0.102) with 195,108 cases, New York (0.093) with 7,495,321 cases, North Dakota (0.054) with 306,312 cases, and Delaware (0.048) with 347,302 cases. US Virgin Islands has been in the top 5 states for 10 of the last 10 days. Wyoming has been in the top 5 states for 12 of the last 12 days. New York has been in the top 5 states for 434 of the last 479 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 218 of the last 237 days. Delaware has been in the top 5 states for 184 of the last 228 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 0.00443 for yesterday, down from previous day of 0.00641. 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 454 of last 726 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 January 20, 2024 were 2495 counties (77%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 661 counties (21%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 65 counties (2.0%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). The number of High risk counties dropped from 146 to 65. 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 and high risk has dropped in the last 3 weeks.

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 were above 1,000,000. January 17, 2024 active cases rose to 1,167,209. Daily active case counts are once again consistently above 1,100,000. Growth rates are now similar to rates in February 2023.

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: 28 Jan 2024, 09:53
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.
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 January 28, 2024. 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: US Virgin Islands (0.194) with 26,016 cases, Wyoming (0.102) with 195,108 cases, New York (0.090) with 7,498,529 cases, Puerto Rico (0.044) with 1,438,466 cases, and North Dakota (0.041) with 306,312 cases. US Virgin Islands has been in the top 5 states for 11 of the last 11 days. Wyoming has been in the top 5 states for 13 of the last 13 days. New York has been in the top 5 states for 435 of the last 480 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 42 of the last 48 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 219 of the last 238 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 0.00309 for yesterday, down from previous day of 0.00443. 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 455 of last 727 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 January 20, 2024 were 2495 counties (77%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 661 counties (21%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 65 counties (2.0%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). The number of High risk counties dropped from 146 to 65. 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 and high risk has dropped in the last 3 weeks.

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 were above 1,000,000. January 17, 2024 active cases rose to 1,167,209. Daily active case counts are once again consistently above 1,100,000. Growth rates are now similar to rates in February 2023.

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: 29 Jan 2024, 08:24
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.
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 January 29, 2024. 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: US Virgin Islands (0.194) with 26,016 cases, Wyoming (0.102) with 195,108 cases, New York (0.087) with 7,501,002 cases, North Dakota (0.074) with 306,851 cases, and Puerto Rico (0.044) with 1,439,627 cases. US Virgin Islands has been in the top 5 states for 12 of the last 12 days. Wyoming has been in the top 5 states for 14 of the last 14 days. New York has been in the top 5 states for 436 of the last 481 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 220 of the last 239 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 43 of the last 49 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 0.00501 for yesterday, up from previous day of 0.00309. 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 456 of last 728 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 January 20, 2024 were 2495 counties (77%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 661 counties (21%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 65 counties (2.0%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). The number of High risk counties dropped from 146 to 65. 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 and high risk has dropped in the last 3 weeks.

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 were above 1,000,000. January 17, 2024 active cases rose to 1,167,209. Daily active case counts are once again consistently above 1,100,000. Growth rates are now similar to rates in February 2023.

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: 30 Jan 2024, 07:45
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.
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 January 30, 2024. 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: US Virgin Islands (0.194) with 26,016 cases, Wyoming (0.102) with 195,108 cases, New York (0.084) with 7,502,978 cases, North Dakota (0.074) with 306,851 cases, and Puerto Rico (0.046) with 1,441,470 cases. US Virgin Islands has been in the top 5 states for 13 of the last 13 days. Wyoming has been in the top 5 states for 15 of the last 15 days. New York has been in the top 5 states for 437 of the last 482 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 221 of the last 240 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 44 of the last 50 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 0.00557 for yesterday, up from previous day of 0.00501. 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 457 of last 729 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 January 20, 2024 were 2495 counties (77%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 661 counties (21%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 65 counties (2.0%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). The number of High risk counties dropped from 146 to 65. 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 and high risk has dropped in the last 3 weeks.

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 were above 1,000,000. January 17, 2024 active cases rose to 1,167,209. Daily active case counts are once again consistently above 1,100,000. Growth rates are now similar to rates in February 2023.

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: 31 Jan 2024, 07:44
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.
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 January 31, 2024. 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: US Virgin Islands (0.267) with 26,071 cases, Wyoming (0.102) with 195,108 cases, New York (0.082) with 7,504,781 cases, North Dakota (0.074) with 306,851 cases, and Puerto Rico (0.047) with 1,442,569 cases. US Virgin Islands has been in the top 5 states for 14 of the last 14 days. Wyoming has been in the top 5 states for 16 of the last 16 days. New York has been in the top 5 states for 438 of the last 483 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 222 of the last 241 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 45 of the last 51 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 0.00816 for yesterday, up from previous day of 0.00557. This is not population or case number weighted. Yesterday, 45 states and territories did not report new cases.

Daily active case counts have been rising the last several weeks. There have been 458 of last 730 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 January 20, 2024 were 2495 counties (77%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 661 counties (21%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 65 counties (2.0%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). The number of High risk counties dropped from 146 to 65. 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 and high risk has dropped in the last 3 weeks.

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 were above 1,000,000. January 17, 2024 active cases rose to 1,167,209. Daily active case counts are once again consistently above 1,100,000. Growth rates are now similar to rates in February 2023.

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: 01 Feb 2024, 08:36
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.
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 February 1, 2024. 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: US Virgin Islands (0.267) with 26,071 cases, Wyoming (0.105) with 195,197 cases, New York (0.083) with 7,508,441 cases, North Dakota (0.074) with 306,851 cases, and Puerto Rico (0.048) with 1,444,377 cases. US Virgin Islands has been in the top 5 states for 15 of the last 15 days. Wyoming has been in the top 5 states for 17 of the last 17 days. New York has been in the top 5 states for 439 of the last 484 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 223 of the last 242 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 46 of the last 52 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 0.00871 for yesterday, up from previous day of 0.00816. This is not population or case number weighted. Yesterday, 49 states and territories did not report new cases.

Daily active case counts have been rising the last several weeks. There have been 459 of last 731 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 January 20, 2024 were 2495 counties (77%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 661 counties (21%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 65 counties (2.0%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). The number of High risk counties dropped from 146 to 65. 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 and high risk has dropped in the last 3 weeks.

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 were above 1,000,000. January 17, 2024 active cases rose to 1,167,209. Daily active case counts are once again consistently above 1,100,000. Growth rates are now similar to rates in February 2023.

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: 02 Feb 2024, 07:53
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.
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 February 2, 2024. 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: US Virgin Islands (0.267) with 26,071 cases, Wyoming (0.105) with 195,197 cases, North Dakota (0.088) with 307,307 cases, New York (0.084) with 7,511,633 cases, and Puerto Rico (0.046) with 1,445,591 cases. US Virgin Islands has been in the top 5 states for 16 of the last 16 days. Wyoming has been in the top 5 states for 18 of the last 18 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 224 of the last 243 days. New York has been in the top 5 states for 440 of the last 485 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 47 of the last 53 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 0.00560 for yesterday, down from previous day of 0.00871. 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 459 of last 732 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 January 20, 2024 were 2823 counties (88%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 376 counties (12%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 20 counties (.62%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). The number of High risk counties dropped from 65 to 20. 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 and high risk has dropped in the last 4 weeks. The total number of Covid-19 hospital admissions dropped 10.9% for the week.

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 were above 1,000,000. January 17, 2024 active cases rose to 1,167,209. Daily active case counts are once again consistently above 1,100,000. Growth rates are now similar to rates in February 2023.

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: 03 Feb 2024, 08:53
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.
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 February 3, 2024. 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: US Virgin Islands (0.267) with 26,071 cases, Wyoming (0.105) with 195,197 cases, North Dakota (0.088) with 307,307 cases, New York (0.085) with 7,514,551 cases, and Puerto Rico (0.046) with 1,446,498 cases. US Virgin Islands has been in the top 5 states for 17 of the last 17 days. Wyoming has been in the top 5 states for 19 of the last 19 days. North Dakota has been in the top 5 states for 225 of the last 244 days. New York has been in the top 5 states for 441 of the last 486 days. Puerto Rico has been in the top 5 states for 48 of the last 54 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 0.00384 for yesterday, down from previous day of 0.00560. 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 460 of last 733 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 January 20, 2024 were 2823 counties (88%) with less than 10 new admissions per 100,000 (low risk area). There were 376 counties (12%) with less 10 to 19.9 new admissions per 100,000 (medium risk area). There were 20 counties (.62%) with more than 20 new admissions per 100,000 (high risk area). The number of High risk counties dropped from 65 to 20. 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 and high risk has dropped in the last 4 weeks. The total number of Covid-19 hospital admissions dropped 10.9% for the week.

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 were above 1,000,000. January 17, 2024 active cases rose to 1,167,209. Daily active case counts are once again consistently above 1,100,000. Growth rates are now similar to rates in February 2023.

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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