Sunday, April 5, 2020

Latest Updates

  • 25316 new cases and 1165 new deaths in the United States.

    NOTE: Tennessee Department of Health official Twitter account acknowledges a reporting error [source] [source] [source]
  • 34196 new cases and 1330 new deaths in the United States [source]
  • 32284 new cases and 1045 new deaths in the United States
  • 29874 new cases and 974 new deaths in the United States
  • alert 26473 new cases and 1049 new deaths in the United States
    "Our country is in the midst of a great national trial, unlike any we have ever faced before. [...] We’re at war with a deadly virus. Success in this fight will require the full absolute measure of our collective strength, love, and devotion. It’s very important. Each of us has the power through our own choices and actions to save American lives and rescue the most vulnerable among us" President Trump said [video] [transcript]

    "Following the guidelines for the next 30 days is a matter of life and death"

    “This is going to be one of the roughest 2 or 3 weeks we’ve ever had in our country [...] We’re going to lose thousands of people.”

    • Projections: 100,000 - 240,000 total deaths in the US from COVID-19 [video segment] (down from 1.5 - 2.2 million deaths without mitigation: social distancing, staying home, washing hands). But if guidelines are followed perfectly by everyone, then the numbers can be lower, or even significantly lower
    • Assuming full mitigation: peak of 2,214 daily deaths on April 15
    Death of a 6-week-old newborn in Connecticut, in the Hartford area [source]
    "This is a virus that attacks our most fragile without mercy. This also stresses the importance of staying home and limiting exposure to other people. Your life and the lives of others could literally depend on it” Governor Lamont said [source]

    [source]
  • 24742 new cases and 912 new deaths in the United States


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