Biden to pledge billions in aid toward global Covid vaccination efforts https://t.co/yJTmI5XZrz
— CNBC (@CNBC) February 18, 2021
Dr. Fauci says winter storm in Texas is a 'significant' problem for Covid vaccine distribution https://t.co/QYJGtpJCgx
— CNBC (@CNBC) February 18, 2021
Today's #COVID19 indicators:
• 262 new hospitalizations
• 3,216 new cases
• 7.17% positivity rate (7-day avg.)We have a lot of work to do – but we NEED more COVID-19 vaccine supply to get back on track.
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) February 18, 2021
Today's update on the numbers:
Total COVID hospitalizations are at 6,434.
Of the 215,731 tests reported yesterday, 6,794 were positive (3.15% of total).
Sadly, there were 114 fatalities. pic.twitter.com/G7QfSw30py
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) February 18, 2021
NEW JERSEY #COVID19 UPDATE:
➡️2,746 new positive PCR tests
➡️675,713 total positive PCR tests
➡️817 new positive antigen tests
➡️82,738 total positive antigen tests
➡️89 new confirmed deaths
➡️20,432 total confirmed deaths
➡️2,289 probable deaths
https://t.co/JW1q8awGh7 pic.twitter.com/Wht4mH2UAR— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) February 18, 2021
California COVID-19, By The Numbers:
Confirmed cases to date: 3,421,720
Note: Numbers may not represent true day-over-day change as reporting of test results can be delayedMore information at https://t.co/TLLUGwPGY7. pic.twitter.com/3HnBSUAdcm
— CA Public Health (@CAPublicHealth) February 18, 2021
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 TX, NC, GA, TN & AZ. Also, NY and the median across states are included for reference. pic.twitter.com/9xdAsgnWe7
— Exante Data (@ExanteData) February 19, 2021
#Covid_19 (2) | With a large proportion of (at-risk groups, health workers and over-65s combined) now being already infected or vaccinated (at least 1 dose), hospitalizations have ⬇ significantly since early Jan.
*On a 7-day MA basis, it suggests that deaths will ⬇ in the ST pic.twitter.com/9rqGBfanCV— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) February 19, 2021
7-day average deaths fell below 2,000 for the first time since Dec 4. This deaths average was above 3,000 as recently as Feb 6. pic.twitter.com/NwKGz9Mg1a
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) February 19, 2021
VACCINE DATA UPDATE (Feb. 18)
1.6M doses today; 7-day avg=1.58M/day
US: 59.1M doses total
41.7M people w/ at least 1 dose, 16.9M completed vaccination☝️Daily rate starting to recover post-storm
Below on supply https://t.co/5Of3UY74wf pic.twitter.com/zw8FHBpuvD— Drew Armstrong (@ArmstrongDrew) February 19, 2021