• Covid-19 data

    From Rich Ulrich@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 11 18:25:11 2021
    I've been checking every day and writing down what
    the Johns Hopkins site reports for current cases of covid-19
    in the US. These numbers are updated every day. https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/cumulative-cases

    They report, with nice graphs, the cumulative cases and
    deaths in an interesting set of nations -- all nations together
    and then separately. Below the separate graphs, they show
    number of cases for the day, taken by subtraction.

    Occasionally, they make corrections to the data for the last
    day or two.

    The number of "deaths" reported in the US for yesteday
    is minus twenty. (I suspect a typo.)

    --
    Rich Ulrich

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  • From Rich Ulrich@21:1/5 to rich.ulrich@comcast.net on Mon Jun 14 16:09:48 2021
    On Fri, 11 Jun 2021 18:25:11 -0400, Rich Ulrich
    <rich.ulrich@comcast.net> wrote:

    I've been checking every day and writing down what
    the Johns Hopkins site reports for current cases of covid-19
    in the US. These numbers are updated every day. >https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/cumulative-cases

    They report, with nice graphs, the cumulative cases and
    deaths in an interesting set of nations -- all nations together
    and then separately. Below the separate graphs, they show
    number of cases for the day, taken by subtraction.

    Occasionally, they make corrections to the data for the last
    day or two.

    The number of "deaths" reported in the US for yesteday
    is minus twenty. (I suspect a typo.)

    Revised numbers for the past week and more are monotonicly
    increasing, so they have fixed that.

    Overall, the U.S. rates for deaths and confirmed cases are
    staying remarkably low, given that masks are coming off and
    businesses are opening more widely. Here in Pittsburgh: My
    grocery aisles are no longer marked for one-way traffic. Plastic cashier-guards are disappearing. The tea store allows browsing
    inside, again.

    Here is an account that says that today there is an association
    between vaccination levels and new cases, deaths, and hospitallzations
    (across states, or maybe, also, counties). The association was not
    notable a couple of weeks ago (it says).

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/06/14/covid-cases-vaccination-rates/

    Some good news mentioned is that hospitalizations are remaining
    fairly constant in the worst of cases (i.e., not going down is the
    contrast to "going down"), and new cases are no longer putting
    pressure on hospitals.

    I watched the French Open on TV last week and saw their sanctions
    in effect -- masks, no crowds, then thinned crowds, and evening
    curfew restrictions. French President Macron won cheers from the
    crowd when he permitted the audience of the Nadal-Djokovic match
    to stay in place after set 3, at 10:40 pm, instead of chasing them out
    so they could beat the 11:00 curfew. (D won in the 4th.)

    --
    Rich Ulrich

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