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Amy-Strange

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Sat Jul 4, 2020, 06:25 PM Jul 2020

US Coronavirus deaths per day... [View all]

Last edited Tue Jul 28, 2020, 12:59 PM - Edit history (3)

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SECOND UPDATE

Time magazine has a coronavirus dashboard that gives an updated profile of where we are today, and where we were before:

Times article:

Introducing TIME’s One-Stop Coronavirus Dashboard

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/introducing-times-one-stop-coronavirus-dashboard/ar-BB17hTFu?ocid=msedgdhp


Times Dashboard:

Mapping the Spread of the Coronavirus Outbreak Around the U.S. and the World

https://time.com/5800901/coronavirus-map/



UPDATE

COVID 19 Daily Death rate for Jul 7 (Recorded Jul 08, 01:48 EDT):

1,195.00


Total US Coronavirus Death count:

131,480.0


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Yesterday, July 3, the total was 635.

Today it's 631, with a total US Coronavirus Death count of 129,434.0
(I don't know why they put .0 at the end? Something to do with science probably.)

The death rate is now 4.63% of total cases.

Last updated: Jul 4 2020, 00:57 EDT

You can find more stats here:

https://ycharts.com/indicators/us_coronavirus_deaths_per_day
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US Coronavirus deaths per day... [View all] Amy-Strange Jul 2020 OP
the overall death rate is no where near 4.63% in reality, millions have had it and were never tested Celerity Jul 2020 #1
Didn't CDC Say 8x, About A Week Ago? ProfessorGAC Jul 2020 #2
Who are they checking out anyway? Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #4
Maybe Extrapolation? ProfessorGAC Jul 2020 #9
I'll bet a lot of the death rate disinformation is... Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #12
Probable ProfessorGAC Jul 2020 #14
Around these parts, OilemFirchen Jul 2020 #20
No testing, no knowledge Nululu Jul 2020 #23
if there have been 10 million total cases, the actual lethality is around 1.3% Celerity Jul 2020 #6
Definitely worth knowing, but... Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #10
You're probably right, but... Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #3
That is not to deny the OPost figure, is it. There are two death rates. Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2020 #5
Well said, and... Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #8
Plus, some people are also saying that the death count is actually higher Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #7
10x normal number dying at home in NY at height of pandemic Nululu Jul 2020 #13
Exactly Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #15
The OP is reporting the confirmed cases and the confirmed deaths csziggy Jul 2020 #16
the non reported cases are at a vastly higher rate than the non attributed deaths nt Celerity Jul 2020 #18
Yes, but since they are unreported they cannot be quantified nt csziggy Jul 2020 #19
doesn't matter, the lethality rate is nowhere near 5% is is simply wrong to push that line Celerity Jul 2020 #21
Look at the excess death rate Nululu Jul 2020 #24
But when we say "flu has a 0.01% fatality rate" that means confirmed cases and confirmed deaths Recursion Jul 2020 #25
Sorry, I am not playing these semantic games. Since I posted this I have seen over 10 doctors say Celerity Jul 2020 #26
Regardless of the actually death rate, here are some more scary things to consider... Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #11
This thing hangs on for a long time Bettie Jul 2020 #17
Right !! The young might be dying slower now ... Also we know more people got it in NY than were tes uponit7771 Jul 2020 #22
Kick Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #27
#1 OSHA complaint is people refusing to wear masks Nululu Jul 2020 #28
It is like a death cult, huh? n/t Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #29
Might as well play Russian Roulette Nululu Jul 2020 #30
I think we should cram them all into one room, and... Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #31
Unfortunately they'll kill others Nululu Jul 2020 #32
Not if we don't let them out, and... Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #33
Can't quite go there yet. Nululu Jul 2020 #34
I'm not either, but... Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #35
Difference is they'll be released and pay a fine Nululu Jul 2020 #36
Charge them with attempted Manslaughter n/t Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #37
Introducing TIME's One-Stop Coronavirus Dashboard Amy-Strange Jul 2020 #38
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