#COVID19 Data: Nightly update of the sick and the dead.
Tue, 04/21/2020 - 8:50pm
Since tracking and analyzing data is what I'm best known for...and since I'm mostly stuck sitting in front of the computer all day whether I like it or not these days anyway...I've started my own daily COVID-19 spreadsheet.
Again, I'm not the one who compiled the data itself--many other teams with far better resources than I have are doing that--but I'm pulling their work together and adding some additional context, such as per capita info by state/territory.
Nationally:
- 4.16 million tests have been completed in the U.S.
- 27,000 more Americans tested positive today. 820,000 have tested positive to date (2.5 per thousand)
- Another 2,800 Americans died today. Over 45,300 have died to date (1.4 per thousand).
- The U.S. Case Fatality Rate (CFR) now stands at 5.5%.
- The U.S. case count has increased 33% over the past week, and the total U.S. death toll has increased by 52%.
New York:
- 649,000 tests have been completed on New Yorkers to date (3.3% of the population)
- 4,500 more New Yorkers tested positive today. Over 256,000 have tested positive to date (1.3% of the population).
- 764 more New Yorkers died today. 19,700 have died so far. That's more than 1 out of every 1,000 New Yorkers.
- New York's CFR is 7.7%, second only to the Northern Mariana Islands and Michigan.
- New York's cases have increased 24% over the past week. The death toll has risen 35%.
Michigan (my home state):
- 117,000 tests have been completed on Michiganders to date (1.2% of the population)
- 967 more Michiganders tested positive today. 33,000 have tested positive to date (3.3 per thousand).
- 232 more Michiganders died today, including 95 prior deaths which were recategorized as being COVID-19.
- 2,700 Michiganders have died of COVID-19 to date.
- Michigan continues to have the highest CFR of any state at 8.2%.
- Michigan's cases have increased 22% in the past week. Our death toll has increased 53%.
Other States/Territories:
- Rhode Island continues to have tested the highest percentage of their population (3.7%).
- No states actually doubled their case count over the past week, but five states came close: Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota and Ohio's all increased by 85% or more.
- The following states have seen their death tolls double or more in the past week, along with the U.S. Virgin Islands:
- Wyoming (they actually increased 500%...from one death to five)
- West Virginia
- Pennsylvania
- Maryland
- Rhode Island
- North Carolina
- Connecticut
- Virginia
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota