There are currently 61,584,415 reported cases in the US and 837,911 deaths.
US Cases
May 31 --June 6-- 99,209
June 7 -June 13-- 86,318
June 14-June 20-- 65,265
June 21-June 27--64,745
June 28-July 4----82,898
July 5---July 11---100,556
July 12--July 18 --145,510
July 19--Jul 25 ---235,732
July 26--Aug 1 ---404,539
Aug 2---Aug 8 ---635,340
Aug 9---Aug 15 --912,812
Aug 16--Aug 22-1,049.409
Aug 23--Aug 29-1,094,413
Aug 30--Sep 5---1,130,566
Sep 6--Sep 12----1,031,425
Sep 13--Sep 19---1,025,166
Sep 20--Sep 26--- 848,948
Sep 27--Oct 3----- 749,121
Oct 4---Oct 10---- 676,271
Oct 11--Oct 17---- 591,287
Oct 18--Oct 24--- 508,595
Oct 25--Oct 31--- 489,286
Nov 1---Nov 7--- 490,590
Nov 8--Nov 14--- 553,534
Nov 15-Nov 21--- 646,268
Nov 22-Nov 28-- 583,555
Nov 29-Dec 5--- 769,720
Dec 6-- Dec 12-- 835,107
Dec 13--Dec 19-- 931,084
Dec 20-Dec 26- 1,424,577
Dec 27-Jan 2--- 2,838,290
Jan 3-- Jan 9--- 4,740,701
I thought last week was ridiculous but this week is totally crazy. Still, the good news seems to be while cases are going through the roof hospitalizations and deaths aren't as bad yet. The problem is that deaths usually lag cases by two to three weeks and we've seen some increasing numbers.
'New Jersey Cases
May 31 --June 6-- 1,400 - 70
June 7 -June 13-- 1,177 - 51
June 14-June 21-- 1,253 - 44
June 22-June 27--1,254 - 63
June 28-July 4----1,172 - 39 - 4.5%
July 5---July 11--- 1,546 - 28
July 12--July 18-- 2,598- 34
July 19--Jul 25 ---4.354- 35
July 26--Aug 1 --- 5,832- 32 - 1.1%
Aug 2---Aug 8 --- 8,344- 49
Aug 9---Aug 15 -- 9,932- 45
Aug 16--Aug 22---10,779- 57
Aug 23--Aug 29---11,691- 98
Aug 30--Sep 5-----11,526-98 - 0.6%
Sep 6---Sep 12---- 12,345-112
Sep 13--Sep 19--- 12,870-133
Sep 20--Sep 26--- 11,755-140
Sep 27--Oct 3-----10,599-147 - 1.3%
Oct 4---Oct 10---- 9.884-126
Oct 11--Oct 17---- 8,754-128
Oct 18--Oct 24--- 7,914-126
Oct 25--Oct 31--- 7,788-126 - 1.5%
Nov 1---Nov 7----- 7,171- 98
Nov 8--Nov 14--- 9,121- 84
Nov 15-Nov 21-- 11,421- 84
Nov 22-Nov 28--12,580- 84 - 0.9%
Nov 29-Dec 5--- 20,716-119 -
Dec 6-- Dec 12-- 25,179-119
Dec 13--Dec 19-- 35,342-140
Dec 20-Dec 26- 83,485-147
Dec 27-Jan 2--- 150,746-195 - 0.2%
Jan 3-- Jan 9--- 192,979-407 - 0.21%
The New Jersey case numbers are still ridiculously high as well. There were 407 deaths which is a huge number but still a small percentage of cases. But, like I said, deaths usually lag cases so things might get really ugly in the next two to three weeks.
Bergen County Cases
May 31 --June 6-- 104
June 7 -June 13-- 116
June 14-June 21-- 123
June 22-June 27-- 147
June 28-July 4---- 152
July 5---July 11--- 146
July 12--July 18 --267
July 19--Jul 25 --- 440
July 26--Aug 1 --- 619
Aug 2---Aug 8 --- 815
Aug 9---Aug 15 -- 972
Aug 16--Aug 22--1,040
Aug 23--Aug 29--1,058
Aug 30--Sep 5----- 948
Sep 6--Sep 12---- 1.033
Sep 13--Sep 19---1,055
Sep 20--Sep 26--1,041
Sep 27--Oct 3---- 929
Oct 4---Oct 10---- 779
Oct 11--Oct 17---- 695
Oct 18--Oct 24--- 604
Oct 25--Oct 31--- 655
Nov 1---Nov 7--- 576
Nov 8--Nov 14--- 716
Nov 15-Nov 21- 1,042
Nov 22-Nov 28- 1,076
Nov 29-Dec 5---1,667
Dec 6-- Dec 12--2,073
Dec 13--Dec 19--3,533
Dec 20-Dec 26- 9,150
Dec 27-Jan 2--- 17,150
Jan 3-- Jan 9--- 20,479 - 49 - 0.24%
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, the Bergen county case numbers are ridiculous as well.
My #3 daughter woke up sick Sunday. We gave her a home test and she came up positive. The four of us have been together all week so, here we go again. I did my pulmonologist via video and moved the PET scan to Friday. #1 daughter, who was the problem the last time, went to get tested yesterday. My wife and I went today. None of us have any symptoms so I don't know WTF is going on. I do know that we can't continue like this.
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