Fauci says U.S. could see ‘a surge upon a surge’ in #coronavirus cases – Politicohttps://t.co/Os7iPSa0T9
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) November 30, 2020
Fauci says Christmas and New Year’s restrictions will be necessary due to holiday coronavirus wave – CNBChttps://t.co/KCUznyIS10
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) November 30, 2020
White House health advisor Birx hopes to brief Biden Monday on #coronavirus response – CNBChttps://t.co/2viENpBf8E
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) November 30, 2020
#RhodeIsland to enter statewide pause on Monday – NBC 10https://t.co/vDwrFLKhIE
— Christophe Barraud (@C_Barraud) November 30, 2020
#ICYMI:@NYCMayor announced @NYCSchools buildings will reopen for 3-K, Pre-K and K-5 students on Monday, December 7.
District 75 school buildings will reopen on Thursday, December 10. pic.twitter.com/qLl8lJCDgb
— City of New York (@nycgov) November 29, 2020
We’re going to continue to be guided by facts and data as we fight back against #COVID19 and reopen our city. Here’s a look at today’s indicators:
• 130 patients admitted to the hospital
• 1,636 new cases
• The infection rate 7-day average is 3.9%— Mayor Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) November 29, 2020
The test positivity rate in the focus areas under NY's Micro-Cluster strategy is 5.83%.
The statewide positivity rate excluding these focus areas is 3.75%.
We continue to take strong action to respond to outbreaks and to stop the spread.
— Andrew Cuomo (@NYGovCuomo) November 29, 2020
NEW JERSEY #COVID19 UPDATE:
➡️3,851 new positive cases
➡️334,114 cumulative total cases
➡️13 new confirmed deaths
➡️15,149 total deathsTake this pandemic seriously. Let's #FlattenTheCurve like we did last spring. Practice social distancing. Mask up.
https://t.co/JW1q8awGh7 pic.twitter.com/FQyEPwkaK0— Governor Phil Murphy (@GovMurphy) November 29, 2020
COVID-19 hospitalizations in New Mexico have once again reached a record high, with 919 individuals currently hospitalized with the virus statewide.
Protect yourself and your community – don't give COVID-19 opportunities to spread. Together we can save lives. #AllTogetherNM pic.twitter.com/7YH9J4XXLC
— Michelle Lujan Grisham (@GovMLG) November 29, 2020
Here are the 100 worst US counties in terms of weekly new #COVID19 cases per capita. McKinley County in New Mexico had the most new cases per capita over the last week (1352 per 100,000) pic.twitter.com/VkQJEYH1iy
— Exante Data (@ExanteData) November 30, 2020
For the states without active hospitalizations figures for May 15, four-week rolling new COVID hospitalizations per 10k residents are shown here. Alabama leads with 8.6 new hospitalizations per 10k residents over four weeks. pic.twitter.com/oVXvNPFsNI
— Exante Data (@ExanteData) November 30, 2020
The data wobbles don't consist only of some states not reporting at all—though that's happened a lot—but that most or all states that are reporting do not have a full data pipeline from labs and health departments.
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) November 30, 2020
Looking at regional hospitalizations, we see three regions moving up fast, as the Midwest possibly slows. In California, the number of hospitalized patients has doubled from 4k November 12 to more than 8k today. pic.twitter.com/bAfBvGFb4u
— The COVID Tracking Project (@COVID19Tracking) November 30, 2020
November 29 COVID-19 Test Results; Record Hospitalizations https://t.co/ToFrUG3cS6 pic.twitter.com/fJ8IPHCFFl
— Bill McBride (@calculatedrisk) November 30, 2020