U.S. hasn't seen full Covid brunt from Thanksgiving as nation enters Christmas season, Fauci warns https://t.co/KQFDEJnNkT
— CNBC (@CNBC) December 8, 2020
Indoor Dining May Be Banned Again, Threatening Many N.Y.C. Restaurants – NYThttps://t.co/4p4UXxuApn
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) December 9, 2020
Here’s a look at today's #COVID19 indicators:
• 161 new hospitalizations
• 2,624 new cases
• 4.94% positivity rate (7-day avg.)Wear a mask. Keep six feet apart. If you're a senior citizen or have a pre-existing medical condition, stay home as much as possible.
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) December 8, 2020
Today's update on the numbers:
Total COVID hospitalizations are at 4,835.
Of the 162,464 tests reported yesterday, 9,335 were positive (5.74% of total).
Sadly, there were 74 fatalities. pic.twitter.com/rZTYb1tpRV
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) December 8, 2020
NEW JERSEY #COVID19 UPDATE:
➡️5,820 new positive cases
➡️377,055 cumulative total cases
➡️90 new confirmed deaths
➡️15,590 total deathsI know that we can win this fight together. Mask up. Social distance. Wash your hands. Use common sense.https://t.co/JW1q8awGh7 pic.twitter.com/9l1lJmqJPD
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) December 8, 2020
Here are the 100 worst US counties in terms of weekly new #COVID19 cases per capita. Matanuska-Susitna County in Alaska had the most new cases per capita over the last week (1344 per 100,000) pic.twitter.com/Nxj8BhNnkd
— Exante Data (@ExanteData) December 9, 2020
This chart shows active COVID hospitalizations, indexed to facilitate comparison across US states. The 5 largest states with most elevated levels vs mid-May baseline are OH, TN, TX, NC & AL. Also, NY and the median across states are included for reference. pic.twitter.com/Ezo1Lwcm3H
— Exante Data (@ExanteData) December 9, 2020
#Covid_19 (2) | Hospitalizations (already at record high) will keep rising while deaths will remain above 2,000 (using a 7-day moving average). pic.twitter.com/2akJYtGKW6
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) December 9, 2020
Two of the earliest states in this wave, North Dakota and New Mexico, are showing decreased case numbers. Everywhere else is steady or rising. pic.twitter.com/pHaS2o81un
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) December 9, 2020
That said, the South has now surpassed its hospitalization peak from the summer. And many states have topped or are moving towards their summer peaks. pic.twitter.com/XT0SV7JlNs
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) December 9, 2020