04 December 2020

Snazzy Graphic from Axios Shows Data from The COVID-19 Tracking Project

 
Summary:

What's happening: As Americans continue to disregard mitigation strategies and become infected in record numbers, hospitals around the country are facing staff shortages, meaning the quality and availability of treatment is decreasing.

  • And while there are promising new pharmaceutical treatments on the market, there's not nearly enough for everyone.
  • That means that death rates can get as high as we let them, and in many states, they're currently trending in the wrong direction.

The bottom line:

At this point, there's no good reason to think that America is going to control the virus, meaning that thousands of lives are on the line every day . . .

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Coronavirus death rates rising across the country

When states recorded the
highest COVID-19 deaths in 2020

7-day average of reported deaths per 1,000,000. Winter records are through the first 3 days of December.

  • SpringSummerFallWinter
MarchDec.040AK2.1MarchDec.040AL6.0MarchDec.040AR5.7MarchDec.040AZ5.2MarchDec.040CA1.7MarchDec.040CO5.0MarchDec.040CT7.4MarchDec.040DC3.1MarchDec.040DE2.7MarchDec.040FL4.4MarchDec.040GA4.3MarchDec.040HI0.9MarchDec.040IA9.6MarchDec.040ID8.1MarchDec.040IL11.5MarchDec.040IN10.2MarchDec.040KS8.6MarchDec.040KY5.8MarchDec.040LA5.3MarchDec.040MA5.6MarchDec.040MD5.2MarchDec.040ME3.2MarchDec.040MI12.4MarchDec.040MN10.6MarchDec.040MO6.9MarchDec.040MS5.5MarchDec.040MT8.9MarchDec.040NC3.8MarchDec.040ND15.2MarchDec.040NE11.3MarchDec.040NH3.2MarchDec.040NJ4.6MarchDec.040NM13.9MarchDec.040NV7.6MarchDec.040NY3.0MarchDec.040OH5.9MarchDec.040OK5.7MarchDec.040OR3.2MarchDec.040PA8.2MarchDec.040PR3.6MarchDec.040RI7.8MarchDec.040SC4.3MarchDec.040SD30.4MarchDec.040TN5.6MarchDec.040TX4.3MarchDec.040UT3.9MarchDec.040VA2.0MarchDec.040VT2.5MarchDec.040WI8.9MarchDec.040WV6.0MarchDec.040WY10.3

Data: The COVID Tracking Project, Census Bureau; Cartogram: Andrew Witherspoon/Axios

Daily coronavirus-related deaths in the U.S. hit a new record on Wednesday, when roughly 2,800 people died from the virus.

The big picture: Caseloads and hospitalizations continue to rise, and deaths are spiking in states all across the country.

By the numbers: The states with the highest death tolls from the virus, adjusted for population, are still the ones that were hit hard by the first wave of infections in the spring.

  • New York saw 38.9 deaths per 1 million people in April, followed by New Jersey (37.5) and Connecticut (33.4).
  • But more states are now catching up to those totals.
  • North and South Dakota, which saw surges in the fall, recorded 24.1 and 30.4 daily deaths in November — the fourth and fifth highest state peaks to date.
  • Twelve states and Puerto Rico have hit new daily death records just this week

Caitlin Owens

Caitlin Owens, author of Vitals

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