North Dakota with the highest covid mortality rate of any state or country in the world.
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) November 17, 2020
South Dakota #3.
Both with some of the lowest rates of face mask use in the US. pic.twitter.com/1GZPE7GyCg
According to data from the CDC, rural Americans are dying at a rate that's nearly 3.5 times higher than Americans living in metropolitan areas. The rate of new cases in rural areas is also higher than in urban areas. https://t.co/ksPbg6kk2W
— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) November 16, 2020
The US just reported 11 million coronavirus cases:
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) November 15, 2020
0M-1M: 98 days
1M-2M: 44 days
2M-3M: 27 days
3M-4M: 15 days
4M-5M: 17 days
5M-6M: 22 days
6M-7M: 25 days
7M-8M: 21 days
8M-9M: 14 days
9M-10M: 10 days
10M-11M: 6 days
Here's a thing I want everyone to understand.
— Ed Yong (@edyong209) November 15, 2020
There is a roughly 12-day lag between rising cases rising hospitalizations.
So the 1.5 million (!!!) confirmed cases from the last 2 weeks have not yet factored into stories about packed emergency rooms. https://t.co/JID98tWjbt pic.twitter.com/3DNeiX2esb
You chance of encountering someone with COVID-19 at a gathering of 10 people, by location:
— Paige Cornwell (@pgcornwell) November 13, 2020
NYC: 8%
Seattle/King County: 11%
Los Angeles: 12%
Chicago/Cook County: 39%
Norton County, KS: More than 99%https://t.co/Pz05RZvmpc pic.twitter.com/D9EpmmBTma
Staten Island is NYC’s hottest Coronavirus hot spot. Staten Island is one of the redest areas in NY state. Trump won it with 61%. These sentences are deeply intertwined. https://t.co/IprpVCSTFD
— Touré (@Toure) November 12, 2020
Trump won every state in the top 10 of highest percentage of positive COVID tests. He won them all twice but hey YOLO. https://t.co/XHYCwFjAzD
— Touré (@Toure) November 10, 2020
The number of coronavirus infections among nursing home residents in 20 of the hardest-hit states has increased by 400 percent since May, according to reports. https://t.co/f73Ccs0n8g
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) November 8, 2020
The pandemic is getting worse. If you’re out celebrating, or protesting, wear a mask and keep your distance! https://t.co/HhINRVw8c9
— Michael Del Moro (@MikeDelMoro) November 8, 2020