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United States COVID-19 Statistics: 7,449,845 Cases / 210,079 Deaths / 107,901,400 Tests / Avg Cases/day 43,263 Declined 0.13% From 14 Days Ago Avg Deaths/day 710 Declined 7.55% From 14 Days Ago (Updated Oct 5, 2020 @ 6:32pm) Covid Dr Deaths Usa

United States COVID-19 Statistics: 7,449,845 Cases / 210,079 Deaths / 107,901,400 Tests / Avg cases/day 43,263 declined 0.13% from 14 days ago Avg deaths/day 710 declined 7.55% from 14 days ago (Updated Oct 5, 2020 @ 6:32pm)

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Updated Oct 5, 2020 @ 6:32pm EDT

Population  330,756,000

United States COVID-19 Statistics: 7,449,845 Cases / 210,079 Deaths / 107,901,400 Tests / Avg cases/day 43,263 declined 0.13% from 14 days ago Avg deaths/day 710 declined 7.55% from 14 days ago (Updated Oct 5, 2020 @ 6:32pm)

Cases

7,449,845

Total

2.25% Per Capita

Deaths

210,079

United States COVID-19 Statistics: 7,449,845 Cases / 210,079 Deaths / 107,901,400 Tests / Avg cases/day 43,263 declined 0.13% from 14 days ago Avg deaths/day 710 declined 7.55% from 14 days ago (Updated Oct 5, 2020 @ 6:32pm)

Total

0.064% Per Capita

New Cases

32,000

October 5

0.4% Growth

Yesterday there were 35,504 new confirmed* cases, 14,377 recoveries, 337 deaths. The current 7-day rolling average of 43,263 new cases/day declined 0.13% from 14 days ago, while the average of 710 deaths/day declined 7.55%, at that rate...

Cases in 7 Days

7,748,968

Estimated

299,123 New Cases

Cases in 14 Days

8,041,691

Estimated

591,846 New Cases

Cases in 30 Days

8,687,473

Estimated

1,237,628 New Cases

U.S.

Mortality Rate

2.8%

Currently

W.H.O.

Mortality Rate

3.6%

Average

Deaths in 7 Days

214,942

Estimated

4,863 New Deaths

Deaths in 14 Days

219,617

Estimated

9,538 New Deaths

Deaths in 30 Days

229,598

Estimated

19,519 New Deaths

* The number of cases displayed reflects how many have been tested & confirmed so far. It does NOT include the potentially many undetected people who are currently infected with COVID-19, whether asymptomatic or undiagnosed.


Testing Stats

Tests Performed

107,901,400

Total as of Oct 4

32.62% Per Capita

Tests Per Day

938,420

7 Day Avg

0.28% Per Capita

Positive Test Rate

4.1%

7 Day Avg

W.H.O. target: 10% max

Another gauge of expanding infection is an increasing positive test rate relative to overall testing.

State Level Stats

TOTAL

Cases

TOTAL

Deaths

MORTALITY

Rate

AVG CASES

Per/Day

14-DAY

Growth

AVG DEATHS

Per/Day

AVG TESTS

Per/Day
California #1 834,157

2.1% pop
16,160

0.04% pop
1.9% 3,261 -8.55% 78 161,399

0.4% pop
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Texas #2 792,631

2.7% pop
16,397

0.1% pop
2.1% 4,492 -35.87% 83 64,946

0.2% pop
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Florida #3 717,874

3.3% pop
14,712

0.1% pop
2% 2,271 -19.35% 92 20,415

0.1% pop
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New York #4 465,515

2.4% pop
33,214

0.2% pop
7.1% 1,280 +62% 11 110,329

0.6% pop
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Georgia #5 323,714

3% pop
7,192

0.1% pop
2.2% 1,178 -31.31% 31 17,237

0.2% pop
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Illinois #6 306,088

2.4% pop
9,054

0.1% pop
3% 1,981 +5.9% 28 51,656

0.4% pop
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Arizona #7 221,070

3% pop
5,707

0.1% pop
2.6% 503 -36.33% 12 7,986

0.1% pop
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North Carolina #8 219,728

2.1% pop
3,637

0.03% pop
1.7% 1,450 +18.4% 28 24,702

0.2% pop
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New Jersey #9 208,713

2.3% pop
16,140

0.2% pop
7.7% 665 +45.8% 5 61,020

0.7% pop
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Tennessee #10 203,699

3% pop
2,597

0.03% pop
1.3% 1,174 -18.92% 29 33,426

0.5% pop
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Pennsylvania #11 169,101

1.3% pop
8,207

0.1% pop
4.9% 1,055 +29.6% 16 28,915

0.2% pop
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Louisiana #12 168,512

3.6% pop
5,586

0.1% pop
3.3% 492 -2.19% 16 26,221

0.6% pop
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Ohio #13 159,964

1.4% pop
4,931

0.04% pop
3.1% 1,157 +21.2% 27 37,900

0.3% pop
VIEW »
Alabama #14 159,713

3.3% pop
2,559

0.1% pop
1.6% 979 +8.4% 8 6,473

0.1% pop
VIEW »
Virginia #15 152,322

1.8% pop
3,273

0.03% pop
2.1% 806 -13.61% 17 9,759

0.1% pop
VIEW »
South Carolina #16 152,159

3% pop
3,456

0.1% pop
2.3% 814 +4.6% 19 38,328

0.7% pop
VIEW »
Michigan #17 142,726

1.4% pop
7,139

0.1% pop
5% 986 +28.4% 12 20,263

0.2% pop
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Massachusetts #18 135,462

1.9% pop
9,530

0.1% pop
7% 615 -100% 16 68,715

1% pop
VIEW »
Wisconsin #19 134,359

2.3% pop
1,381

0.02% pop
1% 2,401 +34% 14 10,876

0.2% pop
VIEW »
Missouri #20 134,079

2.2% pop
2,186

0.03% pop
1.6% 1,294 -11.73% 19 11,189

0.2% pop
VIEW »
Maryland #21 127,791

2.1% pop
3,961

0.1% pop
3.1% 556 -0.89% 4 10,122

0.2% pop
VIEW »
Indiana #22 125,976

1.9% pop
3,681

0.1% pop
2.9% 1,100 +40.3% 14 9,588

0.1% pop
VIEW »
Minnesota #23 104,799

1.9% pop
2,136

0.03% pop
2% 1,014 +18.3% 11 30,373

0.5% pop
VIEW »
Mississippi #24 100,703

3.4% pop
3,013

0.1% pop
3% 519 +2.6% 14 321

0.01% pop
VIEW »
Iowa #25 92,989

2.9% pop
1,389

0.04% pop
1.5% 875 +3.1% 11 4,258

0.1% pop
VIEW »
Oklahoma #26 91,982

2.3% pop
1,055

0.02% pop
1.1% 917 -16.48% 7 569

0.01% pop
VIEW »
Washington #27 89,874

1.2% pop
2,143

0.02% pop
2.4% 515 +38.8% 7 17,197

0.2% pop
VIEW »
Arkansas #28 87,430

2.9% pop
1,447

0.04% pop
1.7% 825 +0.6% 17 7,605

0.3% pop
VIEW »
Nevada #29 82,437

2.7% pop
1,623

0.1% pop
2% 482 +51.6% 6 3,179

0.1% pop
VIEW »
Utah #30 78,723

2.5% pop
482

0.01% pop
0.6% 1,001 +17.6% 4 8,214

0.3% pop
VIEW »
Kentucky #31 73,158

1.6% pop
1,214

0.02% pop
1.7% 876 +32.1% 8 6,002

0.1% pop
VIEW »
Colorado #32 73,054

1.3% pop
2,068

0.03% pop
2.8% 571 +7.5% 4 17,990

0.3% pop
VIEW »
Kansas #33 61,417

2.1% pop
690

0.02% pop
1.1% 587 +3.5% 8 3,223

0.1% pop
VIEW »
Connecticut #34 59,120

1.7% pop
4,517

0.1% pop
7.6% 245 +51.2% 2 24,010

0.7% pop
VIEW »
Puerto Rico #35 51,305

1.6% pop
695

0.02% pop
1.4% 625 -7.54% 6 300

0.009% pop
VIEW »
Nebraska #36 47,807

2.5% pop
501

0.02% pop
1% 535 +36.1% 5 3,385

0.2% pop
VIEW »
Idaho #37 43,964

2.5% pop
482

0.02% pop
1.1% 495 +46% 4 1,928

0.1% pop
VIEW »
Oregon #38 34,770

0.8% pop
572

0.01% pop
1.6% 279 +17.7% 5 3,533

0.1% pop
VIEW »
New Mexico #39 30,477

1.5% pop
892

0.04% pop
2.9% 234 +93.4% 4 6,111

0.3% pop
VIEW »
Rhode Island #40 25,419

2.4% pop
1,121

0.1% pop
4.4% 110 -4.35% 2 8,801

0.8% pop
VIEW »
South Dakota #41 24,598

2.8% pop
248

0.02% pop
1% 411 +38.9% 5 1,756

0.2% pop
VIEW »
North Dakota #42 23,862

3.1% pop
277

0.03% pop
1.2% 404 +17.1% 7 6,021

0.8% pop
VIEW »
Delaware #43 21,363

2.2% pop
645

0.1% pop
3% 141 +34.3% 2 1,631

0.2% pop
VIEW »
West Virginia #44 16,749

0.9% pop
367

0.02% pop
2.2% 184 -4.66% 4 7,374

0.4% pop
VIEW »
District of Columbia #45 15,547

2.2% pop
631

0.1% pop
4.1% 39 -23.53% 1 0

0% pop
VIEW »
Montana #46 14,847

1.4% pop
190

0.01% pop
1.3% 362 +91.5% 2 2,630

0.2% pop
VIEW »
Hawaii #47 12,804

0.9% pop
156

0.01% pop
1.2% 99 +1% 4 1,936

0.1% pop
VIEW »
New Hampshire #48 8,645

0.6% pop
443

0.03% pop
5.1% 68 +100% 1 4,829

0.4% pop
VIEW »
Alaska #49 8,613

1.2% pop
58

0.008% pop
0.7% 132 +67.1% 1 3,562

0.5% pop
VIEW »
Wyoming #50 6,504

1.1% pop
53

0.009% pop
0.8% 125 +58.2% 1 139

0.02% pop
VIEW »
Maine #51 5,544

0.4% pop
142

0.01% pop
2.6% 34 +17.2% 1 33

0.002% pop
VIEW »
Guam #52 2,617

1.6% pop
49

0.03% pop
1.9% 48 +50% 2 319

0.2% pop
VIEW »
Vermont #53 1,817

0.3% pop
58

0.009% pop
3.2% 7 +75% 1 734

0.1% pop
VIEW »
Virgin Islands #54 1,327

1.3% pop
20

0.01% pop
1.5% 2 -71.43% 1 228

0.2% pop
VIEW »
Northern Mariana Islands #55 75

0.1% pop
19

0.03% pop
25.3% 1 -50% 1 0

0% pop
VIEW »

Flu Comparison

Some people say COVID-19 is like the flu, is it?
The 10-year average of about 28,645,000 flu cases per year has a 1.6% hospitalization rate and a 0.13% mortality rate. Unfortunately, CV19 is currently 22 times more deadly at 2.8% with a 20% overall hospitalization rate. If there were 28,645,000 cases...

Flu Hospitalizations

458,320

Total

CV19 Hospitalizations

5,729,000

Total

CV19 Deaths

802,060

Total

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