A state-by-state breakdown of America’s 15 million confirmed coronavirus cases.
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) December 11, 2020
Americans are dying in the past week at the rate of *1.2 million a year* from COVID.
— Steven Dennis (@StevenTDennis) January 15, 2021
Let's hope the vaccine rollout improves ASAP. https://t.co/xLrcMImmkJ
At least 136,000 coronavirus deaths have been reported among residents and employees of nursing homes in the U.S., according to our database.
— NYT Graphics (@nytgraphics) January 12, 2021
As of Jan. 12, the virus has infected more than 1,128,000 people at 30,000 facilities.https://t.co/aHmEOPzDyU
So much of this was avoidable but Americans refusal to not travel for the holidays harmed so many people. People shrugged off the warnings. At the end of the day, millions of our fellow citizens have no regard for the safety of others. https://t.co/0T7MomHieN
— Drew Savicki 🦖🦕🦖 (@SenhorRaposa) January 13, 2021
A statistical look at where the coronavirus pandemic stands today, as we enter the holiday season: https://t.co/Su22Ekauu1 pic.twitter.com/2GPHRKICa1
— PolitiFact (@PolitiFact) December 21, 2020
Before we revitalize STEM in the US, let’s work on cause and effect. pic.twitter.com/M1zbhxw3NC
— Andy Slavitt @ 🏡🇺🇸 (@ASlavitt) October 17, 2020
If you thought you knew which countries were crushing COVID in the fall, I’d suggest doing a data refresh to make sure your narrative isn't total nonsense pic.twitter.com/BpbXRidloh
— Derek Thompson (@DKThomp) January 25, 2021