Tonight, we reached an almost incomprehensible milestone: Over just the past month, ~3.4 million people in the United States were identified as having new coronavirus infections.
** That is 1 out of every 100 people in this nation. In one month. **
As we know, deaths tend to lag cases by weeks. But we are already seeing record hospitalizations — currently 79,410 people in the hospital with Covid-19.
In South Dakota, 1 out of every 1,493 people in the state are hospitalized with the virus.
Nov 1: 74,236
Nov 2: 93,659
Nov 3: 92,612
Nov 4: 107,913
Nov 5: 121,529
Nov 6: 132,847
Nov 7: 125,932
Nov 8: 103,416
Nov 9: 130,340
Nov 10: 139,746
Nov 11: 142,860
Nov 12: 163,405
Nov 13: 181,194
68,516 people in the United States are currently hospitalized with Covid-19.
The number of active hospitalizations has nearly doubled in one month.
With a rolling average of 123,315 new U.S. cases per day, the virus is all around us:
• 1 out of every 2,364 people were identified as positive yesterday alone
• Over the past week, it was 1 out of every 382 U.S. residents
• In North Dakota, it was 1 out of 83 in one week
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I’m monitoring the events unfolding around the country right now. Separate from all the celebrations, groups of Trump supporters have descended on state capitols, many carrying guns.
It appears groups like the Proud Boys are not, uh, standing by.
With a daily average of 96,231 new coronavirus cases over the past week, we are identifying a new infection in the United States every 0.9 seconds.
The spread of the coronavirus is so out of control that 1 out of every 100 people in the United States has now tested positive for the virus in *just the past two months*