Coronavirus dashboard for May 4: new infections, deaths continue slow decline Here is the update through yesterday (May 3). As usual, significant developments are in italics. The bottom line is the same as several days ago: trends in new infections, deaths, and in testing have all turned positive – if not positive enough. But the good news remains primarily a NY story. I have discontinued giving the % increases day/day in infections and deaths. They were included when important to determine if the US was “bending the curve.” The two issues now are (1) whether any States (beyond the least populated rural or isolated States) can “crush the curve;” and, sadly, (2) whether those States that have “reopened” see a renewed increase in the growth of cases and
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Coronavirus dashboard for May 4: new infections, deaths continue slow decline
Here is the update through yesterday (May 3).
As usual, significant developments are in italics. The bottom line is the same as several days ago: trends in new infections, deaths, and in testing have all turned positive – if not positive enough. But the good news remains primarily a NY story.
I have discontinued giving the % increases day/day in infections and deaths. They were included when important to determine if the US was “bending the curve.” The two issues now are (1) whether any States (beyond the least populated rural or isolated States) can “crush the curve;” and, sadly, (2) whether those States that have “reopened” see a renewed increase in the growth of cases and deaths – and whether customers in those States largely stay away from the reopened businesses.
- Number: 25,272, total 1,158,341 (vs. day/day high of +36,161 on April 24)
There has been a slight decrease in the number of new cases in the US. The US has the worst record in the world, by far, with no sign of any big decrease.
Number of deaths and infections and rate of increase of testing (from COVID Tracking Project)
- ***Number of deaths: 1,158, total 61,868 (vs. day/day peak of +2,700 April 29)
- Seven day average of deaths:1,815 (vs. 2,058 peak on April 21)
- Number of tests: 237,019 (vs. 305,118 daily peak on May 1*)
- Ratio of positive tests to total: 9.0:1 (vs. 9.1:1 high on May 1)
*ex.-Calif clearing its backlog
Summary for May 4
- The number of daily new infections, adjusted for testing, appears to have peaked two to three weeks ago.
- The number of daily new deaths also appears to have peaked about 10 days ago.
- The trend number of daily tests has improved dramatically in the past 11 days from an average of about 150,000-160,000 to about 230,000. Better still, for the last 8 days, new infections have declined, even with higher testing – a very positive sign.
- My personal suspicion remains that the actual number of total infections in the US is about 5x the official number, or roughly 5.8 million at present. In NY, serological studies suggested that the actual number is about 10x larger than diagnosed infections. That would support at total number of infected in the US of 11.6 million, or 3.5% of the population.
- I am working on a separation of those States which remain in lockdown vs. those that are “reopening” so that I can track differential new infections and deaths for the two categories.