Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Latest Updates

  • 232 new cases and 4 new deaths in the United States
  • 26641 new cases and 1535 new deaths in the United States

    NOTE: In its breakdown by county, Washington State uses an "Unassigned" field with a varying amount. We adjusted April 12 figures based on the latest "Unassigned" report

  • 27421 new cases and 1528 new deaths in the United States

    Michigan Health Department published an incorrect total number of cases (26,638 instead of 24,638 provided the indicated change of 645 new confirmed cases is correct) [screenshot as of 20:00 GMT] [source]

  • 30003 new cases and 1830 new deaths in the United States

    NOTE: For mos part of the day, there was a mistake on the Florida Health Department Official website, indicating 533 deaths [screenshot] [Florida Health Website]. Later during the day, it was changed to 458 on the Florida Health Department Dashboard before being finally changed to 446 (-12).

  • 33752 new cases and 2035 new deaths in the United States

    NOTE: Puerto Rico retracted 1 death previously reported on April 9 [source]
  • 33606 new cases and 1901 new deaths in the United States

    Dr. Fauci:
    Final death toll "looks more like 60,000 than the 100,000 to 200,000" that U.S. officials previously estimated [source]

    New York: [source]

    • 799 new deaths. Highest number of new deaths to date
    • 18,279 hospitalized, with a 200 net increase in the last day (lowest number in the last period). New ICU admissions: lowest number since March 19.
    • 90,000 total hospital beds statewide, with a plan to get to 110,000 - if needed - through a massive undertaking
    • 18 days since the stay at home order in New York
    • 39 days since the first case in New York
    • 80 days since the first case in the US
  • 31997 new cases and 1943 new deaths in the United States.

    New York:
    • Records the highest number of deaths per day to date
    • Governor Cuomo directs all NY flags flown at half-mast in honor of COVID-19 victims
    • Hospitalization rate is decreasing
    • Contrast is explained by the lagging period between hospitalization and death
    • The curve is flattening because of social distancing measures, said Cuomo


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