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Statistics uipdate for Monday APr 20

(Image below is a just a screenshot for illustration purposes; full table is lower on the page.)Top findings for Monday’s data included: (1) In the U.S., cases and deaths grew 4% and 5% respectively yesterday, both up one percentage point from Sunday. (2) New York State’s cases and deaths grew 2% and 3% respectively yesterday, both down one percentage point from Sunday. (3) The percentage of the U.S. population that has been tested for Covid-19 is at 1.3%, which is at 18th place among major countries. (The leaders in Europe are Switzerland and Norway at 2.6%; Canada is at 1.4%.) (4) U.S. states with a double-digit % increase in cases yesterday were Iowa, Nebraska, Arkansas, and Connecticut; those with a double-digit % increase in deaths yesterday were North Dakota, Maryland, West Virginia, Connecticut, Nebraska, and Georgia. 

Statistics Update for Saturday, Apr 18

Yesterday (Fri. 4/17), documented Covid-19 cases to date globally topped over 2-1/4 million people, an increase of 86,496 persons; that means that the total to date grew another 4% yesterday. After a dip in U.S. cases and deaths on Thursday and a spike in Canadian deaths on Thursday, all three numbers returned to where they had been earlier in the week. (We’ll add additional detail to this table, and the tables at the bottom of this page, later today.) (Data source: Worldometers.info)

Statistics Update for Friday, Apr 17

Yesterday (Thu. 4/16), documented Covid-19 cases to date globally surpassed over 2 million people, an increase of 98,936 persons; that means that the total to date again grew 4% yesterday. Both the U.S. overall and New York State in particular saw mild to moderate declines in both cases and deaths, but Canada a record number of new cases (1,727) and a huge leap in new deaths (to 185). In fact, Canada’s 18% one-day increase in total deaths to date was the highest of all major countries.

Statistics Update for Thursday, Apr 16

Reuters: “Note: On April 14, New York City began reporting probable COVID-19 deaths which accounts for the spike in deaths at that time in the chart above. These cases include individuals who had not been tested for the virus but whose cause of death was listed as COVID-19 or an equivalent on their death certificate.”

Yesterday (Wed. 4/15), confirmed COVID-19 cases to date globally surpassed over 2 million people, an increase of 84,512 persons; that means that the total to date again grew 5% yesterday — the highest percentage increase this week. The U.S. saw its largest one-day death total yet, at 2,482 individuals, and Canada saw its second-largest, at 107 individuals. New York saw its daily increase in number of cases and deaths holding essentially steady. The U.S.’s 10% one-day increase in total deaths to date was the highest of all major countries most affected by the Covid-19 crises.

For a NEW look at which U.S. states and which countries have been most affected on a per-capita basis (using data through 4/13), scroll to bottom of this page (or click the “Per-capita analysis” link above). For information, visit Worldometers.info below).

Statistics Update for Wed, Apr 15

Yesterday (Tue. 4/14), confirmed COVID-19 cases to date globally surpassed over 1.99 million people, an increase of 74,012 persons; that means that the total to date again grew 4% yesterday. Canada saw a huge leap in deaths yesterday — 50% more than any previous day to date. New York State (and New Jersey, not shown) also had upward trends in both cases and % increases.

For a NEW look at which U.S. states and which countries have been most affected on a per-capita basis (using data through 4/13), scroll to bottom of this page (or click the “Per-capita analysis” link above). For information, visit Worldometers.info below).

Statistics Update for Tue., Apr 14

Yesterday (4/12), confirmed COVID-19 cases to date globally grew to 1.85 million people, an increase of 72,514 persons (which is the lowest one-day increase since last Sunday). That means that the total to date grew only 4% yesterday — the lowest percentage increase seen in a long time. Almost all percentage increases shown in the table at right were down, apparently showing the effectiveness of social distancing and quarantines.

For a look at which U.S. states have been most affected on a per-capita basis (using data through 4/9), scroll to bottom of this page. For information on other countries than those shown above, visit Worldometers.info below:

Statistics Watch for Monday, April 13th

Yesterday (4/12), confirmed COVID-19 cases to date globally grew to 1.85 million people, an increase of 72,514 persons (which is the lowest one-day increase since last Sunday). That means that the total to date grew only 4% yesterday — the lowest percentage increase we’ve seen in a long time. Almost all percentage increases shown in the table at right were down, apparently showing the effectiveness of social distancing and quarantines.

For information on other countries than those shown below, visit Worldometers.info. For interactive bar charts that show trends over time (down to the city level in most countries, and even down to the county level in the U.S.), visit the STAT Covid-19 Tracker. For a look at which U.S. states have been most affected on a per-capita basis (using data through 4/9), scroll to bottom of this page.

Statistics Watch for Sunday, April 12th

Yesterday (4/11), confirmed COVID-19 cases to date globally grew to almost 1.8 million people, an increase of 108,879 persons). That means that the total again grew 7% in just one day (albeit down from 9% per day a week ago). The state of New York, a bellweather for the U.S., saw a decline in both cases and deaths. Canada had its worst day of deaths so far (but only by a slight margin).

For information on other countries than those shown below, visit  Worldometers.info. For interactive bar charts that show trends over time (down to the city level in most countries, and even down to the county level in the U.S.), visit the STAT Covid-19 Tracker. For a look at which U.S. states have been most affected on a per-capita basis (using data through 4/9), scroll to bottom of this page.

To get that screenshot, go into Media Library, upload the screenshot, look at it full size, copy it, and paste it here. There was some kind of glitch in either my Excel work or in Worldometers.info on the World numbers, so I approximated a correct solution as closely as I could.

Statistics Watch for Saturday, April 11th

Yesterday, confirmed COVID-19 cases to date globally grew to 1,698,835 people, an increase of 95,551 persons (up, FYI, from 85,234 the day before). That means that the total again grew 6% in just one day (albeit down from 8-9% per day a week ago). The state of New York, a bellweather for the U.S., saw a very slight increase in both cases and deaths on Thursday despite its efforts.

For information on other countries than those shown below, visit  Worldometers.info. For interactive bar charts that show trends over time (down to the city level in most countries, and even down to the county level in the U.S.), visit the STAT Covid-19 Tracker. For a look at which U.S. states have been most affected on a per-capita basis (using data through 4/9), scroll to bottom of this page.

Statistics Watch for Friday, April 10th

Yesterday, confirmed COVID-19 cases to date globally grew to 1,603,284 people, an increase of 85,234 persons — meaning that the total again grew 6% in just one day (albeit down from 8-9% per day at the end of last week).  New York saw a very slight decline in daily deaths per day, although its number of cases per day went back up to Wednesday’s level.

For information on other countries than those shown below, visit  Worldometers.info. For interactive bar charts that show trends over time (down to the city level in most countries, and even down to the county level in the U.S.), visit the STAT Covid-19 Tracker. For a look at which U.S. states have been most affected on a per-capita basis (using data through 4/6), scroll to bottom of this page (or click here).

WorldU.S.CanadaU.K.New York
CASES thru 4/9   1,603,284       468,566         20,765         65,077        161,504
New on 4/9        85,324         33,639           1,327           4,344          10,333
Increase6%8%7%7% 7%
       
DEATHS thru 4/9        95,693         16,691              509           7,978            7,067
New on 4/9          7,238        1,903               82              881               769
Increase8%13%19%12% 12%

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Statistics Watch for Thursday, April 9th

Yesterday, confirmed COVID-19 cases to date globally grew to 1,517,960 people, an increase of 87,041 persons — meaning that the total again grew 6% in just one day (albeit down from 8-9% per day just a few days ago).  New York saw its highest number of daily deaths so far, although fortunately its rate of growth for cases is declining.

For information on other countries than those shown below, visit  Worldometers.info. For interactive bar charts that show trends over time (down to the city level in most countries, and even down to the county level in the U.S.), visit the STAT Covid-19 Tracker. For a look at which U.S. states have been most affected on a per-capita basis (using data through 4/6), scroll to bottom of this page (or click here).

 WorldU.S.CanadaU.K. New York
CASES thru 4/8   1,517,960      434,927        19,438        60,733       151,171
New on 4/8        87,041        34,592          1,541          5,491           8,787
Increase6%9%9%10% 6%
       
DEATHS thru 4/8        88,455        14,788             427          7,097           6,268
New on 4/8          6,421          1,947              46             938              779
Increase8%15%12%15% 14%

Statistics watch for Wednesday, April 8th

Yesterday (Tuesday), total confirmed-by-testing COVID-19 cases to date globally grew to 1,430,919 people, which was a 85,915 increase — meaning that the total grew 6% in just one day (which is trending down from 8-9% daily increases a few days ago).  For information on other countries than those shown below, visit Worldometers.info/coronavirus


 
WorldU.S.CanadaU.K. New York
CASES thru 4/7   1,430,919       400,335         17,897         55,242        142,384
New on 4/7        84,915         33,331           1,230           3,634          10,468
Increase6%9%7%7% 8%
       
DEATHS thru 4/7        82,034         12,841              381           6,159            5,489
New on 4/7          7,380           1,970                58              786               731
Increase10%18%18%15% 15%

Statistics watch for Tuesday, April 7th

Yesterday (Monday), total confirmed-by-testing COVID-19 cases to date globally grew to 1,346,004 people, which was a 73,143 increase — meaning that the total grew 6% in just one day (which is trending down from 8-9% daily increases a few days ago).  For information on othercountries than those shown below, visit Worldometers.info/coronavirus

WorldU.S.CanadaU.K. New York
CASES thru 4/6   1,346,004       367,004         16,667         51,608        131,916
New on 4/6        73,143         30,331           1,155           3,802            8,898
Increase6%9%7%8% 7%
       
DEATHS thru 4/6        74,654         10,871              323           5,373            4,758
New on 4/6          5,230           1,255                43              439               599
Increase8%13%15%9% 14%

Statistics watch for Monday, April 6th

Yesterday (Sunday), total confirmed-by-testing COVID-19 cases to date globally grew to 1,272,861 people, which was a 71,418 increase — meaning that the total grew 6% in just one day.  For information on other countries than those shown below, visit Worldometers.info/coronavirus.  For a look at which U.S. states are most affected on a per-capita basis, see table at bottom of this page.

 WorldU.S.CanadaU.K. New York
CASES thru 4/5   1,272,861      336,673        15,512        47,806       123,018
New on 4/5        71,418        25,316          1,600          5,903           8,243
Increase6%8%12%14% 7%
       
DEATHS thru 4/5        69,424          9,616             280          4,934           4,159
New on 4/4          4,736          1,164               49             621              594
Increase7%14%21%14% 17%

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CASES thru


     
  
New on         71,418         25,316           1,600           5,903            8,243
Increase6%8%12%14% 7%
       
DEATHS thru                                         
New on           4,736           1,164                49              621               594
Increase7%14%21%14% 17%