US daily numbers via @COVID19Tracking:
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) April 15, 2020
Newly-reported deaths
Today: 2,492
Yesterday: 2,299
One week ago (4/8): 1,901
Newly-reported cases:
T: 30K
Y: 26K
4/8: 30K
Newly-reported tests:
T: 161K
Y: 147K
4/8: 140K
Share of tests positive:
T: 19%
Y: 18%
4/8: 22%
Reported US coronavirus deaths via @CNN:
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) April 13, 2020
4 weeks ago: 65 deaths
3 weeks ago: 413 deaths
2 weeks ago: 2,425 deaths
1 week ago: 9,643 deaths
Right now: 22,073 deaths
More than 2,000 coronavirus deaths have been reported today in the United States for the first time, according to Johns Hopkins University.
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) April 11, 2020
Reported US coronavirus deaths via @CNN:
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) April 11, 2020
4 weeks ago: 49 deaths
3 weeks ago: 249 deaths
2 weeks ago: 1,588 deaths
1 week ago: 7,152 deaths
Right now: 18,693 deaths
The real number of deaths is higher—but no one knows by how much. https://t.co/uvCN9NSkqx
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) April 11, 2020
Florida’s count of coronavirus deaths is missing some cases. The state isn't counting snowbirds who die here if they’re residents of another state.https://t.co/zsyRmYKOHH
— Tampa Bay Times (@TB_Times) April 12, 2020