New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, citing steady improvement in the state's measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus, on Monday moved up the date on which New York City restaurants may resume limited use of indoor dining rooms to Friday from Sunday. https://t.co/xCzdub3Va8
— Reuters Health (@Reuters_Health) February 8, 2021
— Forbes Europe (@ForbesEurope) February 3, 2021
Today's #COVID19 indicators:
• 220 new hospitalizations
• 3,491 new cases
• 8.28% positivity rate (7-day avg.)We know what works. Masks. Social distancing. Testing.https://t.co/hnU8YAS15r
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) February 8, 2021
Today's update on the numbers:
Total COVID hospitalizations are at 7,716.
Of the 197,183 tests reported yesterday, 8,448 were positive (4.28% of total).
Sadly, there were 114 fatalities. pic.twitter.com/1yX6wcXgrl
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) February 8, 2021
As of last night:
➡️2,814 patients in our hospitals
➡️540 patients in our ICUs
➡️373 ventilators in use
➡️255 live patients discharged
➡️256 COVID-positive patients admitted
➡️40 in-hospital deaths pic.twitter.com/9rfXXxW1UA— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) February 8, 2021
California COVID-19, By The Numbers:
Confirmed cases to date: 3,346,340
Note: Numbers may not represent true day-over-day change as reporting of test results can be delayedMore information at https://t.co/TLLUGwPGY7.
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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/mJnip64gUo
— Exante Data (@ExanteData) February 9, 2021
The number of people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 has dropped by 21k in 10 days. In the last week, hospitalizations have decreased by 10% or more in 40 states. pic.twitter.com/nZz5JBkbE6
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) February 9, 2021
A persistent issue throughout this pandemic has been that there is still an insufficient amount of COVID-19 testing. For comparison, we've seen more cases in the last 8 days than in all of June, while the 7-day average for tests continues to decline. pic.twitter.com/cRMhh4c4WV
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) February 9, 2021
VACCINE DATA UPDATE (Feb. 8)
1.1M doses today; 7-day avg=1.47M/day
US: 43.1M doses total
32.8M people w/ at least 1 dose, 9.82M completed vaccinationhttps://t.co/5Of3UY74wf pic.twitter.com/qrW9y32JL2— Drew Armstrong (@ArmstrongDrew) February 8, 2021