There are currently 78,942,537 reported cases in the US and 948,855 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
Jan 10- Jan 16--5,613,621
Jan 17- Jan 23--4.833,136
Jan 24- Jan 30-3.635,947
Jan 31- Feb 6-- 2,067,191
Feb 7 - Feb 13--1,222,144
Feb 14-Feb 20- 718,130
Feb 21-Feb 27- 460,334
The number of national cases went down another 35.9% nationwide. Mask mandates are being dropped all over the country. I suppose we'll see how that works out.
'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%
Jan 10- Jan 16--132,232-628 - 0.47%
Jan 17- Jan 23-- 63,948-668 - 1.04%
Jan 24- Jan 30--37,270-641 - 1.72%
Jan 31- Feb 6--- 17,740-557 - 3.14%
Feb 7 - Feb 13-- 11,591-425 - 3.67%
Feb 14-Feb 20- 10,885
Feb 21-Feb 27- 7,264
New Jersey started dropping again as the number of cases went down 33.3%.
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%
Jan 10- Jan 16--13,322 - 57 - 0.43%
Jan 17- Jan 23-- 7,076 - 56 - 0.79%
Jan 24- Jan 30--3,200 -50 - 1.56%
Jan 31- Feb 6--- 1,691--47 - 2.78%
Feb 7 - Feb 13--- 1,139 - 29 -2.55%
Feb 14-Feb 20- 942
Feb 21-Feb 27- 779
Bergen county had a decent drop of 17.3% and is about where it was in July.
Still debating about my Giants tickets. So much for my car behaving. I went out Sunday and the battery was dead. I had it towed to Subaru who checked and the battery was bad. This is the second failed battery in this car. My terror month has begun. I have dentist, physical, CAT scan and then in early April back to the surgeon and probably a colonoscopy somewhere in the not too distant future.
Just to add to the chaos, yesterday the belt on my bike fell off. This is the third time but I managed to get it back on fairly easily this time.
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