BREAKING: This chart. Devastating.
— Andy Slavitt @ 🏡 (@ASlavitt) July 12, 2020
Do everything you can to prevent the spread.
From @nytimes who sued @cdc to get this data. pic.twitter.com/Vg9wKP2lrt
the second wave is looking like a tsunami pic.twitter.com/uLPlchA1nT
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 12, 2020
Hospitalization rates are rising across the South; with higher positivity among older Americans as an epidemic that started in younger people expands into more vulnerable cohorts. Nearly 40% of Texas’ fatalities are residents of long-term care facilities. https://t.co/6q8skUPl8X pic.twitter.com/ORWvSWXFjl
— Scott Gottlieb, MD (@ScottGottliebMD) July 12, 2020
If Florida was a country, the only countries with higher numbers of new cases would be India, Brazil, and the rest of the US. https://t.co/PILIj2xv0Z
— Brian Klaas (@brianklaas) July 12, 2020
The current surge in U.S. virus cases is being driven by states that were among the first to reopen their economies. Here’s a state by state look. https://t.co/nA6Jq4gYo1
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) July 11, 2020
The US had more new cases of COVID-19 yesterday than 187 countries and territories have had…since the beginning of the outbreak. Only 27 countries have had more total cases than we had on Friday.
— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) July 11, 2020
CDC: Covid-19 death toll is twice as high among people of color under age 65 as for white Americans https://t.co/gGIBgaPx9b
— Post Politics (@postpolitics) July 10, 2020
The @youyanggu numbers now say that about as many Americans are infected as in the March/April peak. Yes there is more testing now, but he's trying to estimate the *true* number of infections and they've now caught up (and are still rising).https://t.co/Qxu8rSPoV1 pic.twitter.com/NFIUjzDTte
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) July 9, 2020
Telling graph from @nytimes. If our states were countries, our #covid19 infections would still top the charts. pic.twitter.com/75jM23czbp
— Leana Wen, M.D. (@DrLeanaWen) July 9, 2020
It took 4 weeks for the U.S. to jump from 2M coronavirus infections to 3M. Most forecasters now say it will likely take even less time to surpass 4M https://t.co/qETdIMvdny
— Nolan D. McCaskill (@NolanDMcCaskill) July 9, 2020
NEW: U.S. virus case map is unnerving:
— Cliff Levy (@cliffordlevy) July 8, 2020
• Exactly ZERO states have significant declines.
• Most states have increases.
• Some are level.
• 9,845 cases reported in Texas on Tuesday, single-day record.https://t.co/UMzKIZtqDu
Seems like other countries are doing something different 🤔 https://t.co/UF80S7GXXS
— lori montgomery (@loriamontgomery) July 12, 2020
America's death toll from covid-19 skews significantly younger than that of other countries https://t.co/s1om5LfPQW
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) June 25, 2020