Crucial Moderna Covid vaccine data is coming in days – here's what to look out for. https://t.co/nXwv3PB3vR
— CNBC (@CNBC) November 12, 2020
We don't want another shutdown. We can all avoid a shutdown if we are very careful. This is within our control. We don't have to let it get that bad. We don't have to let it get to the point where hospitals are full. We all have it in our power to prevent this.
— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) November 12, 2020
Beginning tomorrow, Friday, Nov 13:
• Bars and restaurants will close at 10pm
• Gyms will close at 10pm
• All private gatherings in homes will be limited to 10 peopleThis is about protecting ALL of us. This is about keeping our city safe.
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) November 12, 2020
N.Y.C. Schools May Close Again, a Grim Sign of a Global Dilemma https://t.co/pncRYPyn6V
— UFT (@UFT) November 12, 2020
Read Mayor Lightfoot's Full Statement on Chicago Stay-at-Home Advisory https://t.co/iW70UIjNX6 pic.twitter.com/mOdaJqNGT0
— NBC Chicago (@nbcchicago) November 12, 2020
The test positivity rate in the focus areas under NY's Micro-Cluster strategy is 4.86%.
The statewide positivity rate excluding these focus areas is 2.53%.
We continue to take strong action to respond to outbreaks and to stop the spread.
Mask Up.
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) November 12, 2020
Today’s indicators are sobering:
• 100 patients admitted to the hospital
• 870 new cases
• The infection rate 7-day average is 2.6%We still have a chance to turn this around. Each and every one of us has a role to play. Let's get it done.
— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) November 12, 2020
Sadly, we must report 18 additional #COVID19 deaths, bringing our statewide total to 14,694.
The number of probable deaths is 1,801. pic.twitter.com/a7DTdUFZM2
— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) November 12, 2020
☑️1,827 patients in our hospitals – a number we haven’t seen since June 4th
☑️360 patients in our ICUs – the highest number since June 13th
☑️117 ventilators in use – a number we haven’t seen since July 7th pic.twitter.com/WBdcKsf8Vf— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) November 12, 2020
68 of our counties are now red and Franklin and Tuscarawas counties are on our watch list. Today’s new red counties are: Brown, Delaware, Erie, Hancock, Jackson, Knox, Miami, Paulding, Seneca, Shelby, Williams and Wood. 8 of these counties are red for the first time. pic.twitter.com/P78gAXQFNg
— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) November 12, 2020
Last week vs. this week. The entire state is filling in with red. pic.twitter.com/uVJj9QHMUE
— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) November 12, 2020
As you can see, we are currently at our highest point for both hospitalized and ICU patients since the beginning of the pandemic. ⬇ pic.twitter.com/nb5ARz9Ows
— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) November 12, 2020
#COVID_19 hospitalizations in #Michigan growing 'exponentially,' hospital CEOs warn – Detroit Free Presshttps://t.co/70fVATes5h
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) November 12, 2020
#COVID19 cases continue to rise with 94% of U.S. jurisdictions experiencing increases. On 11/11, CDC reported 143,408 new cases, the highest for a single day. Help slow the spread. Wear a mask, wash your hands, and stay 6 feet from others. Learn more: https://t.co/1nMYQAjpSq pic.twitter.com/HxQSVTuk0F
— CDC (@CDCgov) November 12, 2020
Even Careful States Suffer With #Covid Crossing Porous Borders – Bloomberg
*Nationally, the U.S. reported a record 152,255 new cases Wednesday, according to Johns Hopkins University data.
*Link: https://t.co/1a7ArYsaI2 pic.twitter.com/uqascNM0Nj— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) November 13, 2020
Record #Covid_19 Hospitalizations Strain System Again – WSJhttps://t.co/8ySZ1lvLRv
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) November 13, 2020
November 11 COVID-19 Test Results; Record Cases, Record Hospitalizations https://t.co/znXBNauCRO Records falling every day. Be careful!!! pic.twitter.com/06xwXI8aV6
— Bill McBride (@calculatedrisk) November 12, 2020
Cases nationwide are trending up more quickly than at any point in the pandemic. Today’s 7-day average—nearly 130k—is 54k more than two weeks ago, a growth of 71%. pic.twitter.com/S4LUBzWW66
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) November 13, 2020