Friday, June 19, 2020

WUHAN FLU [CORONAVIRUS] UPDATE for June 19, 2020: It's been a week since the last update. Here's what it looks like today.


There's been a scale change (all axes), but that said, it's pretty much as expected. The cumulative deaths curve is still trying to flatten, and the death rate curve is still trending down. It's over. Despite all the hype, we just had a bad flu season.

Today's death rate is 0.0954%, typical of flu, and the estimated number of uninfected Americans is now down to 61.493%. Testing is now much more widespread, with total tests approaching 26 million, less than 9% positive, and 0.43% of the tested population dying.

In Georgia, the 7-day rolling average of reported cases has exceeded its previous (April 12) high, but the death rate (again a 7-day rolling average) is declining again after an initial spike.

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