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  • calif 15-22
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Jan 2012
    • 5869

    US Covid-19 Cases as of Date

    Just tracking cases and deaths totals for US. Just the Numbers!

    Source:
    United States Coronavirus update with statistics and graphs: total and new cases, deaths per day, mortality and recovery rates, current active cases, recoveries, trends and timeline.


    US Cases / Deaths as of date:
    Feb 16 = 15 / 0
    Feb 23 = 35 / 0
    Feb 29 = 68 / 1
    Total for Feb = 68 cases and 1 death

    Mar 01 = 75 / 1
    Mar 08 = 541 / 22
    Mar 15 = 3,617/ 69
    Mar 22 = 33,840 / 414
    Mar 29 = 144,980 / 2,592
    Mar 30 = 168,177 / 3,150
    Mar 31 = 193,353 / 4,064
    Total for March = 193,285 cases and 4,063 deaths

    Apr 01 = 220,295 / 6,394 (+2,330)
    Apr 02 = 250,708 / 7,576 (+1,182)
    Apr 03 = 283,477 / 8,839 (+1,261)
    Apr 04 = 317,994 / 10,384 (+1,545)
    Apr 05 = 343,747 / 11,793 (+1,409)
    Apr 06 = 375,348 / 13,298 (+1,505)
    Apr 07 = 409,225 / 15,256 (+1,958)
    Apr 08 = 441,569 / 17,691 (+2,435)
    Apr 09 = 475,515 / 19,802 (+2,111)
    Apr 10 = 509,604 / 22,038 (+2,236)
    Apr 11 = 539,942 / 24,062 (+2,024)
    Apr 12 = 567,708 / 25,789 (+1,727)
    Apr 13 = 594,693 / 27,515 (+1,726)
    Apr 14 = 621,953 / 30,081 (+2,566)
    Apr 15 = 652,474 / 32,712 (+2,631)
    Apr 16 = 682,454 / 34,905 (+2,193)
    Apr 17 = 714,822 / 37,448 (+2,193)
    Apr 18 = 743,901 / 39,331 (+1,883)
    Apr 19 = 770,014 / 40,901 (+1,570)
    Apr 20 = 798,145 / 42,514 (+1,613)
    Apr 21 = 824,229 / 45,536 (+3,022)
    Apr 22 = 854,385 / 47,894 (+2,358)
    Apr 23 = 886,274 / 50,234 (+2,340)
    Apr 24 = 925,232 / 52,191 (+1,957)
    Apr 25 = 960,651 / 54,256 (+2,065)
    Apr 26 = 987,160 / 55,413 (+1,157)
    Apr 27= 1,010,356 / 56,797 (+1,384)
    Apr 28 =1,035,765 / 59,266 (+2,469)
    Apr 29 =1,064,194 / 61,656 (+2,390)
    Apr 30 = 1,095,019 / 63,856 (+2200)
    Total for April = 874,724 cases and 57,462 deaths

    May 01 = 1,131,030 / 65,753 (+1,597)
    May 02 = 1,160,774 / 67,444 (+1,691)
    May 03 = 1,188,122 / 68,598 (+1,154)
    May 04 = 1,212,838 / 69,921 (+1,323)
    May 05 = 1,237,633 / 72,271 (+2,350)
    May 06 = 1,263,092 / 74,799 (+2,528)
    May 07 = 1,292,623 / 76,928 (+2,129)
    May 08 = 1,321,785 / 78,615 (+1,687)
    May 09 = 1,347,309 / 80,037 (+1,422)
    May 10 = 1,367,638 / 80,787 (+750)
    May 11 = 1,385,834 / 81,795 (+1,008)
    May 12 = 1,408,636 / 83,425 (+1,630)
    May 13 = 1,430,348 / 85,197 (+1,772)
    May 14 = 1,457,503 / 86,912 (+1,715)
    May 15 = 1,484,285 / 88,507 (+1,595)
    May 16 = 1,507,773 / 90,113 (+1,218)
    May 17 = 1,527,664 / 90,978 (+856)
    May 18 = 1,550,294 / 91,981 (+1,003)
    May 19 = 1,570,583 / 93,533 (+1,552)
    May 20 = 1,591,991 / 94,994 (+1,461)
    May 21 = 1,620,902 / 96,354 (+1,418)
    May 22 = 1,645,094 / 97,647 (+1,296)
    May 23 = 1,666.828 / 98,683 (+1,036)
    May 24 = 1,686,436 / 99,300 (+617)
    May 25 = 1,706,226 / 99,805 (+505)
    May 26 = 1,725,275 / 100,572 (+774)
    May 27 = 1,745,803 / 102,107 (+1,535)
    May 28 = 1,768,461 / 103,330 (+1,223)
    May 29 = 1,793,030 / 104,542 (+1,212)
    May 30 = 1,816,820 / 105,557 (+1,015)
    May 31 = 1,837,170 / 106,195 (+638)
    Total for May = 962,446 cases and 48,733 deaths

    Jun 01 = 1,859,323 / 106,925 (+730)
    Jun 02 = 1,881,205 / 108,059 (+1,134)
    Jun 03 = 1,901,783 / 109,142 (+1,083)
    Jun 04 = 1,924,051 / 110,173 (+1,031)
    Jun 05 = 1,965,708 / 111,390 (+1,273)
    Jun 06 = 1,988,544 / 112,096 (+706)
    Jun 07 = 2,007,448 / 112,469 (+373)
    Jun 08 = 2,026,493 / 113,055 (+586)
    Jun 09 = 2,045,520 / 114,148 (+1,093)
    Jun 10 = 2,066,401 / 115,130 (+982)
    Jun 11 = 2,089,701 / 116,034 (+904)
    Jun 12 = 2,116,922 / 116,825 (+791)
    Jun 13 = 2,142,224 / 117,527 (+702)
    Jun 14 = 2,162,144 / 177,853 (+326)
    Jun 15 = 2,182,950 / 118,283 (+425)
    Jun 16 = 2,208,400 / 119,132 (+849)
    Jun 17 = 2,234,471 / 119,941 (+809)
    Jun 18 = 2,263,651 / 120,688 (+747)
    Jun 19 = 2,297,190 / 121,407 (+719)
    Jun 20 = 2,330,578 / 121,980 (+573)
    Jun 21 = 2,356,657 / 122,247 (+267)
    Jun 22 = 2,388,153 / 122,610 (+363)
    Jun 23 = 3,434,168 / 123,473 (+863)
    Jun 24 = 2,463,271 / 124,281 (+808)
    Jun 25 = 2,504,588 / 126,780 (+649)
    Jun 26 = 2,552,956 / 127,640 (+663)
    Jun 27 = 2,596,537 / 128,152 (+512)
    Jun 28 = 2,637,077 / 128,437 (+285)
    Jun 29 = 2,681,811 / 128,783 (+346)
    Jun 30 = 2,727,853 / 130,122 (+764)
    Total for Jun = 890,683 cases and 23,927 deaths
    Last edited by calif 15-22; 07-01-2020, 5:21 PM.
    Originally posted by Citadelgrad87
    It's one thing to question everything . . . It's entirely another thing to reject simple, rational explanations in favor of ever more fantastic and far reaching explanations because you've decided the government cannot be trusted.
    Originally posted by Hoooper
    Anyone who says the American dream requires a specific pay range doesn't understand the meaning of the American dream
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  • #2
    ACfixer
    Calguns Addict
    • Feb 2012
    • 6053

    Yeah, amazing how as they add "probables" to it the death percentage increases
    per case.

    Buy made in USA whenever possible.

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    • #3
      Spartan301
      CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
      • Jan 2013
      • 2048

      So........

      So.... what's that, like .013% dead out of the whole U.S. population?
      Last edited by Spartan301; 04-19-2020, 8:48 PM.
      U.S. Army/Sgt./67N (Aviation/1st CAV DIV, FT. HOOD/2nd INF DIV, S. KOREA/NTC FLT DET, FT. IRWIN) Veteran '81-'86

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      • #4
        Bralowe
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
        CGN Contributor
        • Aug 2014
        • 734

        Originally posted by calif 15-22
        Just tracking cases and deaths totals for US. Just the Numbers!

        Source:
        United States Coronavirus update with statistics and graphs: total and new cases, deaths per day, mortality and recovery rates, current active cases, recoveries, trends and timeline.


        US Cases / Deaths as of date:
        Feb 16 = 15 / 0
        Feb 23 = 35 / 0
        Feb 29 = 68 / 1

        Mar 01 = 75 / 1
        Mar 08 = 541 / 22
        Mar 15 = 3,613/ 69
        Mar 22 = 33,745 / 414
        Mar 29 = 144,321 / 2,592
        Mar 30 = 165,053 / 3,150
        Mar 31 = 189,967 / 4,064

        Apr 01 = 216,622 / 5,114
        Apr 02 = 246,729 / 6,088
        Apr 03 = 279,183 / 7,139
        Apr 04 = 313,379 / 8,469
        Apr 05 = 338,779 / 9,636
        Apr 06 = 370,019 / 10,895
        Apr 07 = 403,521 / 12,868
        Apr 08 = 435,518 / 14,811
        Apr 09 = 469,124 / 16,712
        Apr 10 = 502,876 / 18,747
        Apr 11 = 532,879 / 20,577
        Apr 12 = 560,300 / 22,105
        Apr 13 = 586,941 / 23,640
        Apr 14 = 617,661 / 29,825
        Apr 15 = 648,003 / 32,443
        Apr 16 = 677, 570 / 34,619
        Apr 17 = 709,735 / 37,147
        Apr 18 = 738,792 / 39,041
        Apr 19 = 764,303 / 40,548
        We don’t have any real numbers! When will you understand?

        ETA stop beating this dead horse. This flu isn’t wasn’t you hoped for. Get over it.
        Last edited by Bralowe; 04-19-2020, 8:35 PM.

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        • #5
          Spartan301
          CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Jan 2013
          • 2048

          Worldometers!

          Did you know Worldometers is owned by a Chinese company named Dadax?

          Seems like a legit place to get stats on the Chinese Flu.
          Last edited by Spartan301; 04-19-2020, 9:06 PM.
          U.S. Army/Sgt./67N (Aviation/1st CAV DIV, FT. HOOD/2nd INF DIV, S. KOREA/NTC FLT DET, FT. IRWIN) Veteran '81-'86

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          • #6
            Bralowe
            CGN/CGSSA Contributor
            CGN Contributor
            • Aug 2014
            • 734

            Originally posted by Spartan301
            Did you know Worldometers is owned by a Chinese company named Dadax?

            Seems like a legit place to get stats on the Chinese Flu.
            Given this information, we might wonder about the motives of some here.

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            • #7
              sd_shooter
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Dec 2008
              • 13620

              Subtract NY and in particular the mass grave they opened to add 5k 'deaths' in one day and this is a nothingburger.

              Judge for yourself, deaths per capita

              Never seen on the news:
              As of March 2023, Arizona had the highest COVID death rate in the U.S., with 455 deaths per 100,000 population. Hawaii had the lowest death rate.

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              • #8
                calif 15-22
                CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                CGN Contributor
                • Jan 2012
                • 5869

                Originally posted by Spartan301
                Did you know Worldometers is owned by a Chinese company named Dadax?

                Seems like a legit place to get stats on the Chinese Flu.
                Actually, www.worldometers.info is not an affiliated product of Dadax Software. And Dadax Software did not collect or republish any COVID-19 data so far.

                "Shanghai, March 25, 2020 ] Recently, We get many calls and emails about Worldometer regarding to COVID-19 live data. Actually, www.worldometers.info is not an affiliated product of Dadax Software. And Dadax Software did not collect or republish any COVID-19 data so far."

                Worldometer: who we are, sources and mechanism, future projects





                "Founded in 2004, Worldometer is a website that calculates estimated population, Coronavirus and a wide variety of statistics in real time. According to their about page “Worldometer is run by an international team of developers, researchers, and volunteers with the goal of making world statistics available in a thought-provoking and time relevant format to a wide audience around the world.” They further state “The live counters show the real-time estimate as computed by our proprietary algorithm, which processes the latest data and projections provided by the most reputable organizations and statistical offices in the world.”

                During the Coronavirus outbreak the website was temporarily hacked and displayed incorrect data. This was promptly fixed and is currently displaying accurate information.

                Funded by / Ownership - Worldometer is owned by Dadax, a software solutions company based in the USA. Revenue is derived through advertising.

                Analysis / Bias - In review, Worldometer provides data on a wide variety of topics such as population, public health expenditures, amount of forest lost this year, amount of oil used and tracking statistics related to the Coronavirus. Data, estimates, and projections displayed on Worldometer’s counters are for the most part provided by credible organizations such as the United Nations, Statistics Division, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPa ), UNESCO Institute for Statistics and the World Health Organization (WHO). For a full list see here. In general, the information provided on the website are estimates and they carefully provide a disclaimer that states: “As with any statistic, the numbers are not expected to be exact to the single digit, but to provide a fairly accurate and informative description of a phenomenon. This inherited limitation must be taken into account for the correct interpretation of the information.”

                Worldometer simply collects data, provides estimates and does not editorialize content, therefore we rate them least biased."
                Last edited by calif 15-22; 04-20-2020, 11:03 AM.
                Originally posted by Citadelgrad87
                It's one thing to question everything . . . It's entirely another thing to reject simple, rational explanations in favor of ever more fantastic and far reaching explanations because you've decided the government cannot be trusted.
                Originally posted by Hoooper
                Anyone who says the American dream requires a specific pay range doesn't understand the meaning of the American dream
                sigpic

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                • #9
                  calif 15-22
                  CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                  CGN Contributor
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 5869

                  Originally posted by sd_shooter
                  Subtract NY and in particular the mass grave they opened to add 5k 'deaths' in one day and this is a nothingburger.

                  Judge for yourself, deaths per capita

                  Never seen on the news:
                  https://www.statista.com/statistics/...s-us-by-state/

                  "Today though I found the Statista data service referencing it as a source of information. That adds credibility. When I looked again I found this About page. Not sure why I hadn’t found it before. It provides some but still rather limited information about who is behind it: It’s “run by an international team of developers, researchers, and volunteers with the goal of making world statistics available in a thought-provoking and time relevant format to a wide audience around the world. Worldometer is owned by Dadax, an independent company. We have no political, governmental, or corporate affiliation.”

                  There are also references and a recommendation from the American Library Association. I’ve also found other similar reliability references. From what I can tell they are using ‘scraping’ to pull data from organizations like the UN, WHO, and other international organizations. etc. So it’s as reliable as those sources of information, which is about as good as we can get."

                  This chart shows the 7-day rolling average of daily new COVID-19 cases per million of population in selected European countries (2021).

                  "As the coronavirus spreads rapidly around the world, case growth trajectories have started to differ between countries. According to numbers by Johns Hopkins collected by the website Worldometers . . . "
                  Last edited by calif 15-22; 04-20-2020, 9:54 AM.
                  Originally posted by Citadelgrad87
                  It's one thing to question everything . . . It's entirely another thing to reject simple, rational explanations in favor of ever more fantastic and far reaching explanations because you've decided the government cannot be trusted.
                  Originally posted by Hoooper
                  Anyone who says the American dream requires a specific pay range doesn't understand the meaning of the American dream
                  sigpic

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                  • #10
                    skirunman
                    Member
                    • Dec 2013
                    • 193

                    I've been using 3rd party sites like Worldometers and others, but going forward I am only going to use the CDC for my data. They report a bit slower, but I do trust their methodologies a bit more than the 3rd party sites.

                    Through 4/19 746,625 confirmed cases and 39,083 deaths of which 4,226 are probable deaths.
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                    • #11
                      Sousuke
                      Veteran Member
                      • Mar 2012
                      • 3805

                      Thus far there have been about 6 billion dollars in human life lost. (Using the standard that each human life is worth $150,000)
                      Everyone on Calguns keeps talking about TDS. I never knew we had so many fish keepers!

                      The TDS on my 10gallon tanks 110ppm
                      The TDS on my 29 gallon tank is 150ppm (due to substrate)

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                      • #12
                        calif 15-22
                        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                        CGN Contributor
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 5869

                        Originally posted by skirunman
                        I've been using 3rd party sites like Worldometers and others, but going forward I am only going to use the CDC for my data. They report a bit slower, but I do trust their methodologies a bit more than the 3rd party sites.

                        Through 4/19 746,625 confirmed cases and 39,083 deaths of which 4,226 are probable deaths.
                        I've been monitoring both the CDC sight and Worldmeter. I use World because of the format and it's fairy accurate. (IMHO)
                        As of 04/19:
                        CDC is 1,465 deaths less that Worldmeter and 17,678 cases less. Could just be lag time as CDC numbers are within ~3% or so. During the event I dont think any figures will be 100% accurate.
                        Last edited by calif 15-22; 04-20-2020, 11:09 AM.
                        Originally posted by Citadelgrad87
                        It's one thing to question everything . . . It's entirely another thing to reject simple, rational explanations in favor of ever more fantastic and far reaching explanations because you've decided the government cannot be trusted.
                        Originally posted by Hoooper
                        Anyone who says the American dream requires a specific pay range doesn't understand the meaning of the American dream
                        sigpic

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                        • #13
                          skirunman
                          Member
                          • Dec 2013
                          • 193

                          Originally posted by Sousuke
                          Thus far there have been about 6 billion dollars in human life lost. (Using the standard that each human life is worth $150,000)
                          We've had this discussion in other threads. I've been using the models that the Department of Transportation uses when setting car safety standards, which are more like $10M for a 20 year old and $2M for a 70 year old. As average age of dead is about 75 in US I've been using $2M so $80B in my calculations. Still way, way less than the Trillions of dollars of lost value to our economy caused by these blanket shutdowns.
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                          • #14
                            calif 15-22
                            CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                            CGN Contributor
                            • Jan 2012
                            • 5869

                            Originally posted by skirunman
                            We've had this discussion in other threads. I've been using the models that the Department of Transportation uses when setting car safety standards, which are more like $10M for a 20 year old and $2M for a 70 year old. As average age of dead is about 75 in US I've been using $2M so $80B in my calculations. Still way, way less than the Trillions of dollars of lost value to our economy caused by these blanket shutdowns.
                            Agreed. We could have divided that $6T up and given every man, woman, and child in the US $18,100. That would be $72K per family of 4. I think that would have been money better spent.
                            Originally posted by Citadelgrad87
                            It's one thing to question everything . . . It's entirely another thing to reject simple, rational explanations in favor of ever more fantastic and far reaching explanations because you've decided the government cannot be trusted.
                            Originally posted by Hoooper
                            Anyone who says the American dream requires a specific pay range doesn't understand the meaning of the American dream
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                            • #15
                              gdr_11
                              Veteran Member
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 2523

                              Has anyone found a site where you can actually see how many deaths in NYC are being attributed to the virus per day with the number of deaths from other causes included? I must have looked at 50 links to my Google search and all they publish are total deaths in NYC for each day with no specific reference to whether they are or are not including other causes. The efforts to mask the real numbers seems to be working quite well.
                              In an emergency, always dial 1911.

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