As the number of U.S. coronavirus deaths surpasses 200,000, public-health experts point to a series of missteps and miscalculations in the country's response. Here’s a look back at how the U.S. became the center of the global pandemic. Photo Illustration: Carter McCall/WSJThe U.S. reported nearly 40,000 new coronavirus cases, a day afterThe 39,334 new cases reported Tuesday, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, bring the U.S. total to nearly 6.9 million.
The U.S. leads the world in confirmed cases and deaths. World-wide, some 31.6 million people have been infected and more than 971,000 have died, according to Johns Hopkins data. After peaking in mid-July, daily new infections in the U.S. began to trend downward, but they have been going up again since mid-September. The seven-day moving average as of Tuesday was 43,411, and the 14-day average was 40,658. When the seven-day average is higher than the 14-day average, as it has been since Sept. 15, it suggests cases are rising. Johns Hopkins data did include an unusually high figure for Monday, when the state of Texas included backlogged cases in its daily report.
dark times in our history
Deaths WITH covid, not from covid. If you keep getting your facts wrong, pretty soon the last 9 people who take you seriously will stop.
2.8% death rate....enough to destroy the global economy?
When all this is over, we may well find that the biggest international variable isn’t the number of preventable deaths. It is the damage to the living.
Deaths/Population Sweden 5870/10,100,000 = .058% USA 204589/327,000,000 = .062% and growing! Sweden did nothing! Everything America did prolonged the virus and doing so may have increased the deaths.
3+ million people die every year in US.
Fake numbers .. 6% ..12k
94% of 'covid' deaths had on average 2.6 other contributing or comorbidity related pathologies. Only 6% of attributed deaths included only 'Covid' as a cause of death. Moreover, the govt created financial incentives that likely greatly inflated this number. C'mon man!
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Still incorrectly reporting deaths I see? What a joke.
7300 people die in the US every day, COVID or not. Eradication of a virus is not possible and was never the goal. Hospitalizations are down, treatments are worlds better. This is no longer a crisis.
Hard to see truth in numbers presented by msm
Wake up!
CDC estimated survival rates by age: 0 to 19: 99.997% 20 to 49: 99.98% 50 to 69: 99.5% 70+: 94.6%
CoronavirusUSA Cases: 7,098,291 Deaths: 205,491 Differential between Worldometer & JohnsHopkins numbers has been increasing since Trump ordered hospitals to bypass CDC. If COVID19 killed mainly RichWhiteMen, US would have MANY MANY fewer cases & deaths.
Never Forget: Draft Dodger Donald Trump called our American war dead “losers and suckers”. Never Forget: Trump concealed the severity of the Coronavirus. If Trump had called our governors in Feb and told them what he told Woodward, it would have spared over 100,000 lives.
Idea! Let's re-elect this ass.
Amazing job by the Administration, ordering all stats to be sent directly to them in July and then reducing them little by little everyday so as to get to election day and only be reporting less than half of the true figures to the people. Trump making it just disappear.
Not all died from the China virus. Fake numbers.
31.6 million cases in the world. 21.8 million recovered. 971k died. Is this on realDonaldTrump too?!
That's a 99% survival rate. Let's talk about that instead of giving in to the hysrteria
We all know those numbers are being inflated.
300k projected by 9th December
The country weeps, we could have avoided this...time for new leadership
Trump was elected and 200,000 and counting died . Never forget
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