Astra Vaccine Shown Equally Effective Against U.K. Variant – Bloomberghttps://t.co/dGRVF4mXh9
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) February 5, 2021
“Los Angeles is a national example of how governmental dysfunction has allowed the virus to rampage out of control,” says @AustinLASchools https://t.co/SC0DBEtvhz via @bpolitics
— Romy Varghese (@romyvarghese) February 5, 2021
Here are the #COVID19 indicators to close out the week:
• 322 new hospitalizations
• 3,351 new cases
• 8.51% positivity rate (7-day avg.)We can’t let our guard down. This weekend avoid large gatherings, wear your mask and if you feel sick, stay home.
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) February 5, 2021
Today's update on the numbers:
Total COVID hospitalizations are at 7,937.
Of the 203,627 tests reported yesterday, 8,777 were positive (4.31% of total).
Sadly, there were 153 fatalities. pic.twitter.com/2Y8JHdq2Vy
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) February 5, 2021
As of last night:
➡️2,916 patients in our hospitals
➡️515 patients in our ICUs
➡️342 ventilators in use
➡️436 patients discharged
➡️377 COVID-positive patients admitted
➡️54 in-hospital deaths pic.twitter.com/ycHlevuK6x— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) February 5, 2021
California COVID-19, By The Numbers:
Confirmed cases to date: 3,308,468
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/NPpZoGJAMl
— CA Public Health (@CAPublicHealth) February 5, 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, AZ & AL. Also, NY and the median across states are included for reference. pic.twitter.com/Hy0KPPXs5L
— Exante Data (@ExanteData) February 6, 2021
The decline in new daily cases is happening in all four regions, with a quarter of the average new cases per capita in the Midwest that were reported at the peak in late November 2020. pic.twitter.com/DyOaH3ncAJ
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) February 6, 2021
7-day average cases are down nearly 50% since their peak on Jan 12. pic.twitter.com/BBtJx71mPE
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) February 5, 2021
VACCINE DATA UPDATE (Feb. 5)
1.8M doses today; 7-day avg=1.36M/day
Biggest U.S. day of reported vaccinations yet, by our countUS: 38.5M doses total
28.9M w/ 1+ doses, 8.09M completed vaccinationhttps://t.co/5Of3UY74wf pic.twitter.com/nyF8UfMSGN— Drew Armstrong (@ArmstrongDrew) February 5, 2021