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Reported US coronavirus deaths:
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) May 12, 2020
Mar. 11: 38 deaths
Apr. 11: 20,604 deaths
May 11: 80,397 deaths
Reported US coronavirus cases:
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) May 12, 2020
Mar. 11: 1,267 cases
Apr. 11: 529,887 cases
May 11: 1,347,388 cases
US coronavirus deaths
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) May 12, 2020
10 wks ago: 6 deaths
9 wks ago: 26 deaths
8 wks ago: 86 deaths
7 wks ago: 541 deaths
6 wks ago: 3,003 deaths
5 wks ago: 10,986 deaths
4 wks ago: 23,649 deaths
3 wks ago: 42,295 deaths
2 wks ago: 56,255 deaths
1 wk ago: 67,682 deaths
Right now: 80,397 deaths
More than 80,000 people in the United States have died from coronavirus in the last 10 weeks, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) May 12, 2020
1 in 46 people in New York City have tested positive for coronavirus, 1 in 172 people in New York City have been hospitalized for coronavirus, and 1 in 419 people in New York City have died from coronavirus, according to data from the city and the US Census Bureau.
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) May 12, 2020
The CDC found 24,172 excess deaths in New York City from March 11 to May 2. 18,879 are reported as confirmed or probable coronavirus deaths. That means 5,293 excess deaths unidentified. The CDC says they "might have been directly or indirectly attributable to the pandemic."
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) May 12, 2020