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COVID-19 Compilation: Part 19 - July 19-25, 2020

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On March 14th, I began posting daily updates to my facebook page, regarding the status of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a backbone for this, I have used data from worldometers. I had no particular plan at the time, but as things have evolved I have kept going at one post per day, eventually settling on a more or less standard format and one topic per day. This blog post compiles the period of July 19th through July 25th. I have corrected some typos, augmented with links to original sources, and used some basic html to improve formatting; otherwise these are presented as-is from the original posts. see  https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/  for more July 19 | July 20 | July 21 | July 22 | July 23 | July 24 | July 25 JULY 19: Red State Blue State In several posts, I've noted the trends of cases in "blue states" and "red states." For that purpose a state is "blue" if its governor is a Democrat, and "red" if its governor is...

COVID-19 Compilation: Part 18 - July 12-18, 2020

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On March 14th, I began posting daily updates to my facebook page, regarding the status of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a backbone for this, I have used data from worldometers. I had no particular plan at the time, but as things have evolved I have kept going at one post per day, eventually settling on a more or less standard format and one topic per day. This blog post compiles the period of July 12th through July 18th. I have corrected some typos, augmented with links to original sources, and used some basic html to improve formatting; otherwise these are presented as-is from the original posts. see  https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/  for more July 12 | July 13 | July 14 | July 15 | July 16 | July 17 | July 18 JULY 12: There were a 194,677 new cases today, including 58,349 in the USA. There were 3,956 deaths worldwide today, including 380 in the USA. Cumulatively, there have now been 13.03 million cases and 571,080 deaths worldwide. In the USA, th...

COVID-19 Compilation: Part 17 - July 5-11, 2020

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US Deaths started trending upwards this week On March 14th, I began posting daily updates to my facebook page, regarding the status of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a backbone for this, I have used data from worldometers. I had no particular plan at the time, but as things have evolved I have kept going at one post per day, eventually settling on a more or less standard format and one topic per day. This blog post compiles the period of July 5th through July 11th. I have corrected some typos, augmented with links to original sources, and used some basic html to improve formatting; otherwise these are presented as-is from the original posts. July 5 | July 6 | July 7 | July 8 | July 9 | July 10 | July 11 JULY 5: this past day's COVID-19 stats summary: There were 175,499 new COVID-19 cases worldwide today, including 44,530 in the USA. Cumulative totals are now 11.55 million worldwide, including 2.98 million in the USA. There were 3,572 COVID-19 deaths worldwid...

COVID-19 Compilation: Part 16 - June 28-July 4, 2020

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On March 14th, I began posting daily updates to my facebook page, regarding the status of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a backbone for this, I have used data from worldometers. I had no particular plan at the time, but as things have evolved I have kept going at one post per day, eventually settling on a more or less standard format and one topic per day. This blog post compiles the period of June 28th through July 4th. I have corrected some typos, augmented with links to original sources, and used some basic html to improve formatting; otherwise these are presented as-is from the original posts. June 28 | June 29 | June 30 | July 1 | July 2 | July 3 | July 4 JUNE 28: this past day's COVID-19 stats summary: There were 163,172 new COVID-19 cases today, including 40,540 in the USA. Cumulative totals are now 10.24 million worldwide, including 2.64 million in the USA. There were 3,454 COVID-19 deaths worldwide today, including 285 in the USA. Cumulative totals are no...