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On Topic Discussion 2019 Coronavirus (COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2)

30-May-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 5,974,938 (up from 5,840,369 / 2.3%) - *‬*134,569 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 366,654 (up from 361,066) - **5,588 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 1,756,170 cases (up from 1,721,926 / 2.0% yesterday), ‬**34,244 new cases, 24.1% of world's new cases were in the US
- Yesterday's cases in NJ/NY - 3,210 (11.4%), outside NJ/NY - 25,067 (88.6%)
- Deaths reported in the US - 103,153 deaths, +1,531 deaths yesterday , 24.7% of the world's deaths yesterday were in the US
- Yesterday's Deaths in NJ/NY - 239 (18.6%), outside NJ/NY - 1,046 (81.4%)
- Testing: - 16,099,515 tests (up from 15,646,041 yesterday, +453,474 tests), 4.9% of the US population has been tested, 11.0% positive rate

NY state and NYC COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity (as of 11AM yesterday)
- Cases reported in NY state - 368,284 (up from 366,733 / +1,551 / 0.4%)
- Persons tested in NY state - 1,944,130 (up from 1,876,789 / +67,341)- % positive rate
- Cases reported in NYC - 199,038 (up from 198,255 / +783), hospitalized 51,481 (+32)
- Deaths reported in NYC - 21,477 (up from 21,415 / +62), confirmed 16,737, suspected 4,740

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 1,756,170 (up from 1,721,926 / +34,244 / 2.0%)- 103,153 deaths (+1,531)
  • Brazil: 465,166 (up from 438,238 / +26,928 / 6.1%)- 27,878 deaths (+1,124)
  • Russia: 396,575 (up from 387,623 / +8,952 / 2.3%)- 4,555 deaths (+181)
  • UK : 274,219 (up from 270,508 / +3,711 / 1.4%)- 38,458 deaths (+539)
  • Italy : 232,664 (up from 231,732 / +932 / 0.4%)- 33,340 deaths (+198)
  • India: 181,401 (up from 167,442 / +13,959 / 8.3%)- 5,170 deaths (+364)
  • Iran : 148,950 (up from 146,668 / +2,282 / 1.6%)- 7,734 deaths (+57)
  • Mexico: 84,627 (up from 81,400 / +3,227 / 4.0%)- 9,415 deaths (+371)
  • Sweden: 37,113 (up from 36,476 / +637 / 1.7%)- 4,395 deaths (+45)
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Spain : 239,228 (up from 237,906 / +1,322 / 0.6%)- 27,125 deaths (+6)
  • France : 186,924 (up from 186,364 / +560 / 0.3%)- 28,717 deaths (+52)
  • Germany : 183,125 (up from 182,559 / +566 / 0.3%)- 8,527 deaths (+30)
  • Turkey: 162,120 (up from 160,979 / +1,141 / 0.7%)- 4,489 deaths (+28)
  • Canada : 90,930 (up from 89,976 / +954 / 1.1%)- 7,065 deaths (+83)
  • China: 84,127 (up from 84,119 / +8 / 0.0%)- 4,638 deaths (+0)
  • Belgium: 58,186 (up from 58,061 / +125 / 0.2%)- 9,453 deaths (+23)
  • Netherlands : 46,460 (up from 46,152 / +308 / 0.7%)- 5,970 deaths (+20)
  • Switzerland : 30,845 (up from 30,796 / +49 / 0.2%)- 1,919 deaths (+0)
  • Ireland: 24,876 (up from 24,841 / +35 / 0.1%)- 1,645 deaths (+6)
  • Japan: 16,716 (up from 16,647 / +69 / 0.4%)- 894 deaths (+8)
  • South Korea : 11,441 (up from 11,402 / +39 / 0.3%)- 269 deaths (+0)
  • Australia : 7,185 (up from 7,173 / +12 / 0.2%)- 103 deaths (+0)
  • New Zealand: 1,504 (up from 1,504 / +0 / 0.0%)- 22 deaths (+0)

Canadian Province Stats:
  • Alberta: 6,979 (up from 6,955 / +24 / 0.3%) - 143 deaths (+0)
  • British Columbia: 2,562 (up from 2,558 / +4 / 0.2%) - 164 deaths (+0)
  • Manitoba: 294 (up from 294 / +0 / 0%) - 7 deaths (+0)
  • New Brunswick: 128 (up from 126 / +2 / 1.6%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Newfoundland/Labrador: 261 (unchanged from 261 / +0 / 0%) - 3 deaths (+0)
  • Northwest Territories: 5 (unchanged from 5 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Nova Scotia: 1,056 (up from 1,055 / +1 / 0.1%) - 59 deaths (+0)
  • Ontario: 28,724 (up from 28,320 / +404 / 1.4%) - 2,247 deaths (+58)
  • Quebec: 50,232 (up from 49,711 / +521 / 1.0%) - 4,363 deaths (+61)
  • Prince Edward Island: 27 (unchanged from 27 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Saskatchewan: 641 (up from 639 / +2 / 0.3%) - 10 deaths (+0)
  • Yukon: 11 (unchanged from 11 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
 
31-May-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 6,089,705 (up from 5,974,938 / 1.9%%) - *‬*114,767 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 369,651 (up from 366,654) - **2,997 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 1,771,124 cases (up from 1,756,170 / 0.9% yesterday), ‬**14,954 new cases, 13.0% of world's new cases were in the US
- Yesterday's cases in NJ/NY - 2,140 (10.6%), outside NJ/NY - 18,041 (89.4%)
- Deaths reported in the US - 103,815 deaths, +662 deaths yesterday , 22.1% of the world's deaths yesterday were in the US
- Yesterday's Deaths in NJ/NY - 167 (19.1%), outside NJ/NY - 708 (80.9%)
- Testing: - 16,495,443 tests (up from 16,099,515 yesterday, +395,928 tests), % of the US population has been tested, % positive rate

NY state and NYC COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity (as of 11AM yesterday)
- Cases reported in NY state - 369,660 (up from 368,284 / +1,376 / 0.4%)
- Persons tested in NY state - 2,005,381 (up from 1,944,130 / +61,251)- % positive rate
- Cases reported in NYC - 199,893 (up from 199,038 / +855), hospitalized 51,793 (+312)
- Deaths reported in NYC - 21,512 (up from 21,477 / +35), confirmed 16,785, suspected 4,727

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 1,771,124 (up from 1,756,170 / +14,954 / 0.9%) - 103,815 deaths (+662)
  • Brazil: 498,440 (up from 465,166 / +33,274 / 7.2%) - 28,834 deaths (+956)
  • Russia: 405,843 (up from 396,575 / +9,268 / 2.3%) - 4,693 deaths (+138)
  • UK : 274,220 (up from 274,219 / +1 / 0.0%) - 38,458 deaths (+0)
  • India: 182,990 (up from 181,401 / +1,589 / 0.9%) - 5,253 deaths (+83)
  • Iran : 151,466 (up from 148,950 / +2,516 / 1.7%) - 7,797 deaths (+63)
  • Mexico: 87,512 (up from 84,627 / +2,885 / 3.4%) - 9,779 deaths (+364)
  • Netherlands : 46,645 (up from 46,460 / +185 / 0.4%) - 5,975 deaths (+5) / recovered 178
  • Sweden: 37,542 (up from 37,113 / +429 / 1.2%) - 4,395 deaths (+0)
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Spain : 239,228 (up from 239,228 / +0 / 0.0%) - 27,125 deaths (+0) - no update
  • Italy : 232,664 (up from 232,664 / +0 / 0.0%) - 33,340 deaths (+0) - no update
  • France : 188,752 (up from 186,924 / +1,828 / 1.0%) - 28,774 deaths (+57)
  • Germany : 183,302 (up from 183,125 / +177 / 0.1%) - 8,539 deaths (+12)
  • Turkey: 163,103 (up from 162,120 / +983 / 0.6%) - 4,515 deaths (+26)
  • Canada : 91,681 (up from 90,930 / +751 / 0.8%) - 7,159 deaths (+94)
  • Switzerland : 30,862 (up from 30,845 / +17 / 0.1%) - 1,920 deaths (+1)
  • Ireland: 24,929 (up from 24,876 / +53 / 0.2%) - 1,651 deaths (+6)
  • Japan: 16,742 (up from 16,716 / +26 / 0.2%) - 898 deaths (+4)
  • South Korea : 11,468 (up from 11,441 / +27 / 0.2%) - 270 deaths (+1)
  • Australia : 7,195 (up from 7,185 / +10 / 0.1%) - 103 deaths (+0)
  • New Zealand: 1,504 (up from 1,504 / +0 / 0.0%) - 22 deaths (+0)

Canadian Province Stats:
  • Alberta: 6,992 (up from 6,979 / +13 / 0.2%) - 143 deaths (+0)
  • British Columbia: 2,573 (up from 2,562 / +11 / 0.4%) - 164 deaths (+0)
  • Manitoba: 294 (up from 294 / +0 / 0%) - 7 deaths (+0)
  • New Brunswick: 129 (up from 128 / +1 / %0.8) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Newfoundland/Labrador: 261 (unchanged from 261 / +0 / 0%) - 3 deaths (+0)
  • Northwest Territories: 5 (unchanged from 5 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Nova Scotia: 1,056 (unchanged from 1,056 / +0 / 0%) - 60 deaths (+1)
  • Ontario: 29,023 (up from 28,724 / +299 / 1.0%) - 2,247 deaths (+0)
  • Quebec: 50,651 (up from 50,232 / +419 / 0.8%) - 4,439 deaths (+0)
  • Prince Edward Island: 27 (unchanged from 27 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Saskatchewan: 645 (up from 641 / +4 / 0.6%) - 10 deaths (+0)
  • Yukon: 11 (unchanged from 11 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
 
A few statistical highlights on trends from the past week:

United States:
  • cases: 23-May: 1,602,148 / 30-May: 1,756,170 (+154,022 / 9.6%) - about 22,000 new cases/day
  • deaths: 23-May: 103,153 / 30-May: 96,013 (+7,140) - about 1,000 deaths per day

Brazil:
  • cases: 23-May: 330,890 / 30-May: 465,166 (+134,276 / 40.6% - about 19,000 new cases/day
  • deaths: 23-May: 21,048 / 30-May: 27,878 (+6,830 ) - nearly 1,000 deaths per day

Russia:
  • cases: 23-May: 335,882 / 30-May: 396,575 (+60,693 / 18.1%) - about 8,600 new cases/day
  • deaths: 1,167 deaths in the past week - a gross underestimate of the expected 8,000+ deaths

India:
  • cases: 23-May: 127,358 / 30-May: 181,401 (+54,043 / 42.4%) - about 7,700 new cases/day
  • deaths: 1,411 in the past week, a 37.5% increase

Mexico:
  • cases: 23-May: 62,527 / 30-May: 84,627 (+22,100 / 35.3%) - over 3,000 new cases/day
  • deaths: 2,426 in the past week, a 34.7% increase

Iran:
  • cases: 23-May: 133,521 / 30-May: 148,950 (+15,429 / 11.6%) - about 2,200 new cases/day
  • deaths: 375 deaths in the past week, a 5% increase

Sweden:
  • cases: 23-May: 33,188 / 30-May: 37,113 (+3,925 / 11.8%) about 600 new cases/day
  • deaths: 403 deaths the past week, a 10% increase
 
1-Jun-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 6,198,167 (up from 6,089,705 / 1.8%) - *‬*108,462 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 372,566 (up from 369,651) - **2,915 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 1,792,512 cases (up from 1,771,124 / 1.2% yesterday), ‬**21,388 new cases, 19.7% of world's new cases were in the US
- Yesterday's cases in NJ/NY - 1,947 (9.4%), outside NJ/NY - 18,832 (90.6%)
- Deaths reported in the US - 104,435 deaths, +620 deaths yesterday , 21.3% of the world's deaths yesterday were in the US
- Yesterday's Deaths in NJ/NY - 138 (22.3%), outside NJ/NY - 480 (77.7%)
- Testing: - 16,936,891 tests (up from 16,495,443 yesterday, +441,448 tests), 5.1% of the US population has been tested, % positive rate

NY state and NYC COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity (as of 11AM yesterday)
- Cases reported in NY state - 370,770 (up from 369,660 / +1,110 / 0.3%)
- Persons tested in NY state - 2,063,825 (up from 2,005,381 / +58,444)- 18.0% positive rate
- Cases reported in NYC - 200,547 (up from 199,893 / +654, hospitalized 52,214 (+421)
- Deaths reported in NYC - 21,569 (up from 21,512 / +57), confirmed 16,848, suspected 4,721

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 1,792,512 (up from 1,771,124 / +21,388 / 1.2%) - 104,435 deaths (+620)
  • Brazil: 514,849 (up from 498,440 / +16,409 / 3.3%) - 29,314 deaths (+480)
  • Russia: 414,878 (up from 405,843 / +9,035 / 2.2%) - 4,855 deaths (+162)
  • UK : 276,156 (up from 274,220 / +1,936 / 0.7%) - 38,571 deaths (+113)
  • India: 191,605 (up from 182,990 / +8,615 / 4.7%) - 5,437 deaths (+184)
  • France : 189,010 (up from 188,752 / +258 / 0.1%) - 28,805 deaths (+31)
  • Iran : 154,445 (up from 151,466 / +2,979 / 2.0%) - 7,878 deaths (+81)
  • Mexico: 90,664 (up from 87,512 / +3,152 / 3.6%) - 9,930 deaths (+151)
  • Sweden: 37,814 (up from 37,542 / +272 / 0.7%) - 4,403 deaths (+8)
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Spain : 239,479 (up from 239,228 / +251 / 0.1%) - 27,127 deaths (+2)
  • Italy : 232,997 (up from 232,664 / +333 / 0.1%) - 33,415 deaths (+75)
  • Germany : 183,508 (up from 183,302 / +206 / 0.1%) - 8,546 deaths (+7)
  • Turkey: 163,942 (up from 163,103 / +839 / 0.5%) - 4,540 deaths (+25)
  • Canada : 92,479 (up from 91,681 / +798 / 0.9%) - 7,374 deaths (+215)
  • China: 84,150 (up from 84,130 / +20 / 0.0%) - 4,638 deaths (+0)
  • Belgium: 58,517 (up from 58,381 / +136 / 0.2%) - 9,486 deaths (+19)
  • Netherlands : 46,749 (up from 46,645 / +104 / 0.2%) - 5,981 deaths (+6)
  • Switzerland : 30,871 (up from 30,862 / +9 / 0.0%) - 1,920 deaths (+0)
  • Ireland: 24,990 (up from 24,929 / +61 / 0.2%) - 1,652 deaths (+1)
  • Japan: 16,789 (up from 16,742 / +47 / 0.3%) - 899 deaths (+1)
  • South Korea : 11,503 (up from 11,468 / +35 / 0.3%) - 271 deaths (+1)
  • Australia : 7,204 (up from 7,195 / +9 / 0.1%) - 102 deaths (-1)
  • New Zealand: 1,504 (up from 1,504 / +0 / 0.0%) - 22 deaths (+0)

Canadian Province Stats:
  • Alberta: 7,010 (up from 6,992 / +18 / 0.3%) - 143 deaths (+0)
  • British Columbia: 2,573 (up from 2,573 / +0 / 0%) - 164 deaths (+0)
  • Manitoba: 295 (up from 294 / +1 / 0.3%) - 7 deaths (+0)
  • New Brunswick: 132 (up from 129 / + / 2.3%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Newfoundland/Labrador: 261 (unchanged from 261 / +0 / 0%) - 3 deaths (+0)
  • Northwest Territories: 5 (unchanged from 5 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Nova Scotia: 1,057 (unchanged from 1,056 / +1 / 0.1%) - 60 deaths (+0)
  • Ontario: 29,533 (up from 29,023 / +510 / 1.8%) - 2,276 deaths (+29)
  • Quebec: 51,059 (up from 50,651 / +408 / 0.8%) - 4,641 deaths (+202)
  • Prince Edward Island: 27 (unchanged from 27 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Saskatchewan: 646 (up from 645 / +1 / 0.2%) - 11 deaths (+1)
  • Yukon: 11 (unchanged from 11 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
 
2-Jun-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 6,302,318 (up from 6,198,167 / 1.7%) - *‬*104,151 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 376,177 (up from 372,566) - **3,611 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 1,811,277 cases (up from 1,792,512 / 1.0% yesterday), ‬**18,765 new cases, 18.0% of world's new cases were in the US
- Yesterday's cases in NJ/NY - 1,414 (7.0%), outside NJ/NY - 18,700 (93.0%)
- Deaths reported in the US - 105,147 deaths, +712 deaths yesterday , 19.7% of the world's deaths yesterday were in the US
- Yesterday's Deaths in NJ/NY - 158 (21.1%), outside NJ/NY - 590 (78.9%)
- Testing: - 17,340,682 tests (up from 16,936,891 yesterday, +403,791 tests), 5.3% of the US population has been tested, 10.5% positive rate

NY state and NYC COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity (as of 11AM yesterday)
- Cases reported in NY state - 371,711 (up from 370,770 / +941 / %0.3)
- Persons tested in NY state - 2,113,777 (up from 2,063,825 / +49,952)- 17.6% positive rate
- Cases reported in NYC - 200,830 (up from 200,547 / +283, hospitalized 52,333 (+119)
- Deaths reported in NYC - 21,607 (up from 21,569 / +38), confirmed 16,882, suspected 4,725

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 1,811,277 (up from 1,792,512 / +18,765 / 1.0%)- 105,147 deaths (+712)
  • Brazil: 526,447 (up from 514,849 / +11,598 / 2.3%)- 29,937 deaths (+623)
  • Russia: 423,186 (up from 414,878 / +8,308 / 2.0%)- 5,031 deaths (+176)
  • UK : 277,738 (up from 276,156 / +1,582 / 0.6%)- 39,127 deaths (+556)
  • France : 189,348 (up from 189,010 / +338 / 0.2%)- 28,836 deaths (+31)
  • Iran : 157,562 (up from 154,445 / +3,117 / 2.0%)- 7,942 deaths (+64)
  • Mexico: 93,435 (up from 90,664 / +2,771 / 3.1%)- 10,167 deaths (+237)
  • Netherlands : 46,852 (up from 46,749 / +103 / 0.2%)- 5,986 deaths (+5)
  • Sweden: 38,589 (up from 37,814 / +775 / 2.0%)- 4,468 deaths (+65)
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Spain : 239,638 (up from 239,479 / +159 / 0.1%)- 27,127 deaths (+0)
  • Italy : 233,197 (up from 232,997 / +200 / 0.1%)- 33,475 deaths (+60)
  • India: 199,785 (up from 191,605 / +8,180 / 4.3%)- 5,628 deaths (+191)
  • Germany : 183,809 (up from 183,508 / +301 / 0.2%)- 8,563 deaths (+17)
  • Turkey: 164,769 (up from 163,942 / +827 / 0.5%)- 4,563 deaths (+23)
  • Canada : 93,288 (up from 92,479 / +809 / 0.9%)- 7,404 deaths (+30)
  • China: 84,160 (up from 84,150 / +10 / 0.0%)- 4,638 deaths (+0)
  • Belgium: 58,615 (up from 58,517 / +98 / 0.2%)- 9,505 deaths (+19)
  • Switzerland : 30,874 (up from 30,871 / +3 / 0.0%)- 1,920 deaths (+0)
  • Ireland: 25,062 (up from 24,990 / +72 / 0.3%)- 1,650 deaths (+(2) )
  • Japan: 16,835 (up from 16,789 / +46 / 0.3%)- 902 deaths (+3)
  • South Korea : 11,541 (up from 11,503 / +38 / 0.3%)- 272 deaths (+1)
  • Australia : 7,221 (up from 7,204 / +17 / 0.2%)- 102 deaths (+0)
  • New Zealand: 1,504 (up from 1,504 / +0 / 0.0%)- 22 deaths (+0)

Canadian Province Stats:
  • Alberta: 7,044 (up from 7,010 / +34 / 0.5%) - 143 deaths (+0)
  • British Columbia: 2,597 (up from 2,573 / +24 / 0.9%) - 166 deaths (+2)
  • Manitoba: 295 (unchanged from 295 / +0 / 0%) - 7 deaths (+0)
  • New Brunswick: 132 (unchanged from 132 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Newfoundland/Labrador: 261 (unchanged from 261 / +0 / 0%) - 3 deaths (+0)
  • Northwest Territories: 5 (unchanged from 5 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Nova Scotia: 1,057 (unchanged from 1,057 / +0 / 0%) - 60 deaths (+0)
  • Ontario: 29,845 (up from 29,533 / +312 / 1.1%) - 2,293 deaths (+17)
  • Quebec: 51,354 (up from 51,059 / +295 / 0.6%) - 4,661 deaths (+20)
  • Prince Edward Island: 27 (unchanged from 27 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Saskatchewan: 646 (unchanged from 646 / +0 / 0%) - 11 deaths (+0)
  • Yukon: 11 (unchanged from 11 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
 
Ontario's rolling averages to the end of May.

We will see in about a week what the impact of loosening travel restrictions has been, but Ontario will likely be looking at another few weeks of closures if the numbers don't start to fall.

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3-Jun-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 6,414,473 (up from 6,302,318 / 1.8%) - *‬*112,155 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 380,940 (up from 376,177) - **4,763 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 1,832,412 cases (up from 1,811,277 / 1.2% yesterday), ‬**21,135 new cases, 18.8% of world's new cases were in the US
- Yesterday's cases in NJ/NY - 1,956 (9.5%), outside NJ/NY - 18,588 (90.5%)
- Deaths reported in the US - 106,198 deaths, +1,051 deaths yesterday , 22.1% of the world's deaths yesterday were in the US
- Yesterday's Deaths in NJ/NY - 99 (9.6%), outside NJ/NY - 935 (90.4%)
- Testing: - 17,757,838 tests (up from 17,340,682 yesterday, +417,156 tests), 2.4% of the US population has been tested, 10.3% positive rate

NY state and NYC COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity (as of 11AM yesterday)
- Cases reported in NY state - 373,040 (up from 371,711 / +1,329 / 0.4%)
- Persons tested in NY state - 2,167,831 (up from 2,113,777 / +54,054)- 17.2% positive rate
- Cases reported in NYC - 201,123 (up from 200,830 / +293, hospitalized 52,441(+108)
- Deaths reported in NYC - 21,649 (up from 21,607 / +42), confirmed 16,892, suspected 4,757

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 1,832,412 (up from 1,811,277 / +21,135 / 1.2%) - 106,198 deaths (+1,051)
  • Brazil: 555,383 (up from 526,447 / +28,936 / 5.5%) - 31,199 deaths (+1,262)
  • Russia: 431,715 (up from 423,186 / +8,529 / 2.0%) - 5,208 deaths (+177)
  • UK : 279,393 (up from 277,738 / +1,655 / 0.6%) - 39,452 deaths (+325)
  • India: 208,709 (up from 199,785 / +8,924 / 4.5%) - 5,834 deaths (+206)
  • France : 188,450 (up from 189,348 / +898 / -0.5%) - 28,943 deaths (+107)
  • Iran : 160,696 (up from 157,562 / +3,134 / 2.0%) - 8,012 deaths (+70)
  • Mexico: 97,326 (up from 93,435 / +3,891 / 4.2%) - 10,637 deaths (+470)
  • Netherlands : 46,938 (up from 46,852 / +86 / 0.2%) - 5,996 deaths (+10)
  • Sweden: 40,803 (up from 38,589 / +2,214 / 5.7%) - 4,542 deaths (+74)
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Spain : 239,932 (up from 239,638 / +294 / 0.1%) - 27,127 deaths (+0)
  • Italy : 233,515 (up from 233,197 / +318 / 0.1%) - 33,530 deaths (+55)
  • Germany : 184,097 (up from 183,809 / +288 / 0.2%) - 858 deaths (+24)
  • Turkey: 165,555 (up from 164,769 / +786 / 0.5%) - 4,585 deaths (+22)
  • Canada : 93,960 (up from 93,288 / +672 / 0.7%) - 7,477 deaths (+73)
  • China: 84,159 (up from 84,160 / +1 / 0.0%) - 4,638 deaths (+0)
  • Belgium: 58,685 (up from 58,615 / +70 / 0.1%) - 9,522 deaths (+17)
  • Switzerland : 30,893 (up from 30,874 / +19 / 0.1%) - 1,920 deaths (+0)
  • Ireland: 25,066 (up from 25,062 / +4 / 0.0%) - 1,658 deaths (+8)
  • Japan: 16,861 (up from 16,835 / +26 / 0.2%) - 903 deaths (+1)
  • South Korea : 11,590 (up from 11,541 / +49 / 0.4%) - 273 deaths (+1)
  • Australia : 7,229 (up from 7,221 / +8 / 0.1%) - 102 deaths (+0)
  • New Zealand: 1,504 (up from 1,504 / +0 / 0.0%) - 22 deaths (+0)
Canadian Province Stats:
  • Alberta: 7,057 (up from 7,044 / +13 / 0.2%) - 143 deaths (+0)
  • British Columbia: 2,601 (up from 2,597 / +4 / 0.2%) - 165 deaths (-1)
  • Manitoba: 297 (up from 295 / +2 / 0.7%) - 7 deaths (+0)
  • New Brunswick: 133 (up from 132 / +1 / 0.8%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Newfoundland/Labrador: 261 (unchanged from 261 / +0 / 0%) - 3 deaths (+0)
  • Northwest Territories: 5 (unchanged from 5 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Nova Scotia: 1,057 (unchanged from 1,057 / +0 / 0%) - 60 deaths (+0)
  • Ontario: 30,259 (up from 29,845 / +414 / 1.4%) - 2,293 deaths (+0)
  • Quebec: 51,593 (up from 51,354 / +239 / 0.5%) - 4,713 deaths (+52)
  • Prince Edward Island: 27 (unchanged from 27 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Saskatchewan: 646 (unchanged from 646 / +0 / 0%) - 11 deaths (+0)
  • Yukon: 11 (unchanged from 11 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
 
On 20-May, Cyclone Amphan hit parts of Bangladesh and eastern India, packing 115 mph winds and causing massive flooding. In the evacuations and subsequent relocation of people, Bangladesh's COVID-19 cases went from 26,738 on 20-May to 55,140 today- over doubling in 2 weeks..

Today, Cyclone Nisarga is off the coast of Mumbai- a city of 19 million people. Forecasts call for massive flooding. Indian officials are in the process of evacuating a field hospital in the area that has over 1,000 COVID-19 patients in it.

Cyclone Nisarga: Coronavirus patients evacuated ahead of worst storm to hit Mumbai in 70 years [CNN]
 
Lookin' good there California.

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We have a whole army of republicans and right wing christians who think the whole thing is a hoax and they refuse to social distance or wear masks. I am not guessing this - they are very happy to let you know. They initially tried shaming people who had a mask on which is more of us and that fizzled relatively fast because the overwhelming majority of us have masks.

Having said that - we can all get free tests now so there will be alot more positives. In my county we have something like 18 locations to do this. The only thing is I am not sure if they are able to classify it as active or just have anti bodies from previously being exposed.

Another factor - our Governor and our Health Officials are not actively covering up the numbers to hide the real problem - I do believe many other states are doing just that.
 
4-Jun-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 6,538,456 (up from 6,414,473 / %) - *‬*123,983 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 386,503 (up from 380,940) - **4,763 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 1,851,520 cases (up from 1,832,412 / 1.0% yesterday), ‬**19,108 new cases, 15.4% of world's new cases were in the US
- Yesterday's cases in NJ/NY - 1,568 (8.0%), outside NJ/NY - 18,131 (92.0%)
- Deaths reported in the US - 107,175 deaths, +1,051 deaths yesterday , 22.1% of the world's deaths yesterday were in the US
- Yesterday's Deaths in NJ/NY - 160 (16.1%), outside NJ/NY - 834 (83.9%)
- Testing: - 18,214,950 tests (up from 17,757,838 yesterday, +457,112 tests), 5.5% of the US population has been tested, 10.2% positive rate

NY state and NYC COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity (as of 11AM yesterday)
- Cases reported in NY state - 374,085 (up from 373,040 / +1,045 / 0.3%)
- Persons tested in NY state - 2,229,473 (up from 2,167,831 / +61,642)- 16.8% positive rate
- Cases reported in NYC - 201,806 (up from 201,123 / +683, hospitalized 52,456 (+15)
- Deaths reported in NYC - 21,688 (up from 21,649 / +39), confirmed 16,933, suspected 4,755

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 1,851,520 (up from 1,832,412 / +19,108 / 1.0%) - 107,175 deaths (+977)
  • Brazil: 584,016 (up from 555,383 / +28,633 / 5.2%) - 32,548 deaths (+1,349)
  • Russia: 440,538 (up from 431,715 / +8,823 / 2.0%) - 5,376 deaths (+168)
  • UK : 281,270 (up from 279,393 / +1,877 / 0.7%) - 39,811 deaths (+359)
  • India: 217,965 (up from 208,709 / +9,256 / 4.4%) - 6,093 deaths (+259)
  • France : 188,802 (up from 188,450 / +352 / +0.2%) - 29,024 deaths (+81)
  • Iran : 164,270 (up from 160,696 / +3,574 / 2.2%) - 8,071 deaths (+59)
  • Mexico: 101,238 (up from 97,326 / +3,912 / 4.0%) - 11,729 deaths (+1,092)
  • Netherlands : 46,939 (up from 46,938 / +1 / 0%) - 6,009 deaths (+13)
  • Sweden: 40,803 (unchanged from 40,803 / + / %) - 4,542 deaths (+0) (no update)
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Spain : 240,326 (up from 239,932 / +394 / 0.1%) - 27,128 deaths (+1)
  • Italy : 233,836 (up from 233,515 / +321 / 0.1%) - 33,601 deaths (+71)
  • Germany : 184,427 (up from 184,097 / +330 / 0.2%) - 8,611 deaths (+24)
  • Turkey: 166,422 (up from 165,555 / +867 / 0.5%) - 4,609 deaths (+24)
  • Canada : 94,641 (up from 93,960 / +681 / 0.7%) - 7,579 deaths (+102)
  • China: 84,165 (up from 84,159 / +6 / 0.0%) - 4,638 deaths (+0)
  • Belgium: 58,767 (up from 58,685 / +82 / 0.1%) - 9,548 deaths (+26)
  • Switzerland : 30,913 (up from 30,893 / +20 / 0.1%) - 1,921 deaths (+1)
  • Ireland: 25,111 (up from 25,066 / +45 / 0.0%) - 1,659 deaths (+1)
  • Japan: 16,907 (up from 16,861 / +46 / 0.2%) - 907 deaths (+4)
  • South Korea : 11,629 (up from 11,590 / +39 / 0.4%) - 273 deaths (+0)
  • Australia : 7,240 (up from 7,229 / +11 / 0.1%) - 102 deaths (+0)
  • New Zealand: 1,504 (up from 1,504 / +0 / 0.0%) - 22 deaths (+0)
Canadian Province Stats:
  • Alberta: (up from 7,057 / +19 / 0.3%) - 145 deaths (+2)
  • British Columbia: (up from 2,601 / +22 / 0.8%) - 166 deaths (+1)
  • Manitoba: 298 (up from 297 / +1 / 0.3%) - 7 deaths (+0)
  • New Brunswick: 135 (up from 133 / +2 / 1.5%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Newfoundland/Labrador: 261 (unchanged from 261 / +0 / 0%) - 3 deaths (+0)
  • Northwest Territories: 5 (unchanged from 5 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Nova Scotia: 1,058 (up from 1,057 / +1 / 0.1%) - 60 deaths (+0)
  • Ontario: 30,603 (up from 30,259 / +344 / 1.1%) - 2,312 deaths (+19)
  • Quebec: 51,884 (up from 51,593 / +291 / 0.6%) - 4,794 deaths (+81)
  • Prince Edward Island: 27 (unchanged from 27 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Saskatchewan: 647 (up from 646 / +1 / 0.2%) - 11 deaths (+0)
  • Yukon: 11 (unchanged from 11 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
 
5-Jun-2020:

Global COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Global Cases reported: 6,672,287 (up from 6,538,456 / 2.0%) - *‬*133,831 new cases yesterday
- Global Deaths: 391,773 (up from 386,503) - **5,270 people died yesterday

US COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity
- Cases reported in the US - 1,874,411 cases (up from 1,851,520 / 1.2% yesterday), ‬**22,891 new cases, 17.1% of world's new cases were in the US
- Yesterday's cases in NJ/NY - 1,510 (7.1%), outside NJ/NY - 19,630 (92.9%)
- Deaths reported in the US - 108,238 deaths, +1,063 deaths yesterday , 20.2% of the world's deaths yesterday were in the US
- Yesterday's Deaths in NJ/NY - 245 (23.6%), outside NJ/NY - 791 (76.4%)
- Testing: - 18,680,529 tests (up from 18,214,950 yesterday, +457,112 tests), 5.7% of the US population has been tested, 10.0% positive rate

NY state and NYC COVID-19 Mortality/Morbidity (as of 11AM yesterday)
- Cases reported in NY state - 375,133 (up from 374,085 / +1,045 / 0.3%)
- Persons tested in NY state - 2,293,032 (up from 2,229,473 / +63,559)- 16.4% positive rate
- Cases reported in NYC - 202,319 (up from 201,806 / +513, hospitalized 52,528 (+72)
- Deaths reported in NYC - 21,752 (up from 21,688 / +64), confirmed 16,992, suspected 4,760

Coronavirus cases/deaths in active countries (preference to countries with JUB members):
  • US: 1,874,411 (up from 1,851,520 / +22,891 / 1.2%) - 108,238 deaths (+1,063)
  • Brazil: 614,941 (up from 584,016 / +30,925 / 5.3%) - 34,021 deaths (+1,473)
  • Russia: 449,256 (up from 440,538 / +8,718 / 2.0%) - 5,520 deaths (+144)
  • UK : 283,080 (up from 281,270 / +1,810 / 0.6%) - 39,987 deaths (+176)
  • India: 229,594 (up from 217,965 / +11,629 / 5.3%) - 6,381 deaths (+288)
  • Iran : 167,156 (up from 164,270 / +2,886 / 1.8%) - 8,134 deaths (+63)
  • Mexico: 105,680 (up from 101,238 / +4,442 / 4.4%) - 12,545 deaths (+816)
  • Netherlands : 47,358 (up from 46,939 / +419 / 0.9%) - 6,024 deaths (+15)
  • Sweden: 41,883 (up from 40,803 / +1,080 / 2.6%) - 4,562 deaths (+20)
Coronavirus cases/deaths in recovering countries:
  • Spain : 240,660 (up from 240,326 / +334 / 0.1%) - 27,133 deaths (+5)
  • Italy : 234,013 (up from 233,836 / +177 / 0.1%) - 33,689 deaths (+88)
  • France : 189,569 (up from 188,802 / +767 / 0.4%) - 29,068 deaths (+44)
  • Germany : 184,924 (up from 184,427 / +497 / 0.3%) - 8,645 deaths (+34)
  • Turkey: 167,410 (up from 166,422 / +988 / 0.6%) - 4,630 deaths (+21)
  • Canada : 95,269 (up from 94,641 / +628 / 0.7%) - 7,717 deaths (+138)
  • China: 84,174 (up from 84,165 / +9 / 0.0%) - 4,638 deaths (+0)
  • Belgium: 58,907 (up from 58,767 / +140 / 0.2%) - 9,566 deaths (+18)
  • Switzerland : 30,936 (up from 30,913 / +23 / 0.1%) - 1,921 deaths (+0)
  • Ireland: 25,142 (up from 25,111 / +31 / 0.1%) - 1,664 deaths (+5)
  • Japan: 16,949 (up from 16,907 / +42 / 0.2%) - 913 deaths (+6)
  • South Korea : 11,668 (up from 11,629 / +39 / 0.3%) - 273 deaths (+0)
  • Australia : 7,251 (up from 7,240 / +11 / 0.2%) - 102 deaths (+0)
  • New Zealand: 1,504 (up from 1,504 / +0 / 0.0%) - 22 deaths (+0)
Canadian Province Stats:
  • Alberta: 7,091 (up from 7,057 / +15 / 0.2%) - 146 deaths (+1)
  • British Columbia: 2,623 (unchanged from 2,623 / +0 / 0%) - 166 deaths (+0)
  • Manitoba: 298 (unchanged from 298 / +0 / 0.3%) - 7 deaths (+0)
  • New Brunswick: 136 (up from 135 / +1 / 0.7%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Newfoundland/Labrador: 261 (unchanged from 261 / +0 / 0%) - 3 deaths (+0)
  • Northwest Territories: 5 (unchanged from 5 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Nova Scotia: 1,058 (unchanged from 1,058 / +0 / 0%) - 61 deaths (+1)
  • Ontario: 30,946 (up from 30,603 / +343 / 1.1%) - 2,357 deaths (+45)
  • Quebec: 52,143 (up from 51,884 / +259 / 0.5%) - 4,885 deaths (+91)
  • Prince Edward Island: 27 (unchanged from 27 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
  • Saskatchewan: 648 (up from 647 / +1 / 0.2%) - 11 deaths (+0)
  • Yukon: 11 (unchanged from 11 / +0 / 0%) - 0 deaths (+0)
 
We have a whole army of republicans and right wing christians who think the whole thing is a hoax and they refuse to social distance or wear masks. I am not guessing this - they are very happy to let you know. They initially tried shaming people who had a mask on which is more of us and that fizzled relatively fast because the overwhelming majority of us have masks.

California has been better on accepting mask-wearing and there's also a better comprehension that the masks are for cases when physical distancing is not possible. In photos from the California BLM protests, there are more masks being worn by protesters when compared to places like Atlanta and other areas of the South.

Having said that - we can all get free tests now so there will be alot more positives. In my county we have something like 18 locations to do this. The only thing is I am not sure if they are able to classify it as active or just have anti bodies from previously being exposed.
States should be reporting antigen tests separately from antibody tests- both in the number of tests and the number of positives for each type. Where many States are failing is that they aren't assigning counties to their testing numbers, so it's difficult to evaluate the effectiveness of testing and where "hot spots" have developed.

When evaluating tests results, there's a challenge because there has been so much antigen undertesting that we never really got a peg on the number of people who were exposed between Jan and May. Now that there is more antibody testing, we will begin to uncover the number of people who contracted coronavirus.

What we expect is that 3-5% of the general population has contracted the virus at some point. In urban areas, particularly areas with high public transport usage, the antibody rates are expected to be between 5-15%.

If mass testing programs are showing infection rates higher the expected percentage, that population is probably being undertested.

For example, at the beginning of May, NY state had tested 985,911 people with a 31.3% positive rate. Today, they reported 2,293,032
tested with a 16.3% rate which means that they are testing a larger population instead of just testing people who appear to have COVID-19. The more people that they test, the closer they will get to the actual percentage of people who are infected which means they can get those people isolated early, hopefully before they infect other people.



Another factor - our Governor and our Health Officials are not actively covering up the numbers to hide the real problem - I do believe many other states are doing just that.
Because the Federal government has decided to approach the testing issue like an ostrich, we have 55 different states and territories that are doing their own version of testing. Some States are aggressively testing congregate living facilities like nursing homes and prisons. Other States are just testing the people who ask to be tested. It makes evaluating testing a challenge for everyone.

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From the latest I have heard, we cannot expect to have a vaccine readily available until spring 2021. It is unlikely that I will be able to avoid infection that long. I am no longer counting on getting a vaccine before I get infected. I will still wear a mask in public. I will still wash my hands carefully and frequently, and try to avoid getting infected, but I am now no longer making my main strategy the avoidance of infection, because it is no longer all that practical. Instead, I am trying to get in the best physical shape I can get in, exercising, eating right, losing those last 5 pounds I need to get down to my ideal BMI, and making sure I am not deficient in the vitamins associated with better outcomes: A, C, D, E, and zinc.
 
I don't think its as big a deal as the media is playing it. Are you worried?

go back to history, this thread was created 25th Jan 2020, i'm sure the news reporting about the virus was everywhere few weeks before that.
Many countries include the US, and me i suppose didn't take the virus seriously at all. And now trying to blame China is ridiculous.
 
England has crossed the 40K death mark.



A total of 40,261 people have died in hospitals, care homes and the wider community after testing positive for the virus, up 357 from Thursday.

Only the US, with more than 108,000 deaths, has recorded a greater loss of life in the pandemic so far.

588 deaths per million.

UK's calculated mortality based upon today's numbers would be 14.1%. That hints that they've undertested. If we were to assume that 2% of the people who contract COVID-19 expired, we would estimate that UK would have 1,999,350 cases instead of the 283,080 cases they have reported.

Similar logic would put US at 5.4 million cases... astounding numbers to contemplate.
 
From the latest I have heard, we cannot expect to have a vaccine readily available until spring 2021. It is unlikely that I will be able to avoid infection that long. I am no longer counting on getting a vaccine before I get infected. I will still wear a mask in public. I will still wash my hands carefully and frequently, and try to avoid getting infected, but I am now no longer making my main strategy the avoidance of infection, because it is no longer all that practical. Instead, I am trying to get in the best physical shape I can get in, exercising, eating right, losing those last 5 pounds I need to get down to my ideal BMI, and making sure I am not deficient in the vitamins associated with better outcomes: A, C, D, E, and zinc.

The strategies you mention- getting in shape, exercising, eating well- are never bad ideas.

When this whole thing started, it was spreading so fast and there wasn't information on how it was spreading so fast.

What we've learned in the past 4 months is that this virus spreads most efficiently via respiratory means. It loves cramped confined spaces like subway cars and restaurants. It loves places where people are hugging and spending a lot of time in close contact with each other- like church services, funerals and meatpacking plants. Avoiding crowds, physical distancing and wearing masks in public places is still the best risk reduction.

Some of the things that we were uncertain about- the transmission of the virus on inanimate objects like items in the grocery store or takeout food- have proven to be much less of a concern. We're not seeing massive numbers of cases of people contracting the virus from inanimate objects.

The eye-opener for me was one of the first cases reported in NYC. The man who was infected also infected his family members and the man who drove him to the hospital. That single case was traced to hundreds of infections in people who had attended religious services and private gatherings where he was present. That's very typical of respiratory viruses.

There's two areas of uncertainty: asymptomatic carriers and lack of mass testing of the population. This uncertainty is why we're having to assume that people are infected and why we can't be certain that we ourselves might are not infected. Again, masks and handwashing are going to be the best defense until there is a vaccine or a treatment for those who develop severe symptoms from COVID-19.
 
Just saw a news piece where Cuomo said protesters have a 'civic duty' to get tested as though he has never heard the term 'civil disobedience'.
 
^ According to the First Amendment of The Constitution, "civil disobedience" (protesting) IS a "civic duty". They are not exclusive of each other. Both encompass care, and concern, for our fellow citizens. And, both exclude disregard for Public Safety. ..|
 
Because the Federal government has decided to approach the testing issue like an ostrich, we have 55 different states and territories that are doing their own version of testing. Some States are aggressively testing congregate living facilities like nursing homes and prisons. Other States are just testing the people who ask to be tested. It makes evaluating testing a challenge for everyone.

Wow - just signed up for a test and it was very easy - got one for this coming Monday which is always nice not to have to wait. - only a couple miles away and I could walk there if I felt like it.

I noticed something though. As you pointed out the differences in the states' testing it is true that here are only a few states that have this system available as far as I can tell. On the drop down menu where it asks for your state name - California was 1st and they are in alphabetical order - Illinois was 2nd. I didn't see who else was on the list but I did notice it wasn't very long.

I think it should be available to all 50 states and the territories NOW!
 
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