We knew New York would be very bad -- because why else would they refuse to ever report age in their state data? -- and they are. 48th, ahead only of Alabama and Hawaii.
and I can retire my tracker! Thank you CDC, finally!.
And congrats to the senior vaccine queen: @govkristinoem!
A slightly different look at the same data.
This is ranked by the percentage of doses administered that were to seniors. Florida, with its 4.5M seniors, is tops here. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…
American Psychological Association Stress in America™ pandemic survey shows 42% of U.S. adults report undesired weight gain, with an average gain of 29 lbs. apa.org/news/press/rel…
75% of parents say they could have used more emotional support than they received, 32% received treatment from a mental health professional, and 24% were diagnosed with a mental health disorder since the pandemic started. apa.org/news/press/rel…
75% of essential workers say they could have used more emotional support than they received, 34% received treatment from a mental health professional, and 1 in 4 (25%) was diagnosed with a mental health disorder since the start of the pandemic. apa.org/news/press/rel…
MILESTONE from @BurbioCalendar: a majority of U.S. public K-12 students are in schools offering full-time, traditional instruction for the first time in a year.
% US K-12 students attending "virtual-only" schools = 18.1% (from 20.8% last week)
% US K-12 students attending "traditional" in-person/every day schools = 51.2% (from 49.1%)
% US K-12 students attending "hybrid" schools = 30.7% (from 30.1%)
% US K-12 students attending "virtual-only" schools = 20.8% (from 23.7% last week)
% US K-12 students attending "traditional" in-person/every day schools = 49.1% (from 46.9%)
% US K-12 students attending "hybrid" schools = 30.1% (from 29.4%)
By state.
This "in-person index" is calculated by weighting the percentage of K-12 students in a state attending virtual schools at zero, traditional schools at 100, and hybrid districts at 50.