1.22M shots yesterday so total up to 294.9 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.3M. 80.2% of shots administered is the national average, 50.5% of population with 1+ dose (65.1% of the adult population), 40.7% of population fully vaccinated.
So far, 168 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 135 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.
7,750 positives reported yesterday compared to 17,449 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 19,307.
Fatality was 124 compared to 350 yesterday and 282 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 501.
Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 20,780 compared to one week ago 24,417 down 14.9%.
Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 2,905 compared to one week ago 3,280 down 11.4%.
So obviously a lot of states did not report and even the ones that did, their numbers were way down. Won't be until Thursday and Friday numbers before all this is worked out in the backlog until we get back to 'normal reporting with all the back reporting in place.
But that said, i expect by end of this coming week we will have pushed through the last remaining barriers to officially end this pandemic (noting Covid is not going away, just the pandemic is now over). As daily positives will be under 20k, hospitalizations under 20k, and daily admissions under 3k. Combine that with anybody over the age of 12 that will have been able to get a vaccine shot and not sure what is left to do at this point.
x.xM shots yesterday so total up to 294.9 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.3M. 80.2% of shots administered is the national average, 50.5% of population with 1+ dose (65.1% of the adult population), 40.7% of population fully vaccinated.
So far, 168 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 135 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.
5235 positives reported yesterday compared to 20,383 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 17,275.
Fatality was 115 compared to 124 yesterday and 375 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 460.
Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 20,064 compared to one week ago 23,916 down 16.1%.
Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 2,807 compared to one week ago 3,236 down 13.2%.
So no vaccine information was available today as it was all the same numbers as yesterday. I think tomorrow we will see numbers start to rise but still not recover from the last couple of days of ultra low. Only 27 states even reported yesterday and even those that did report, all the numbers are very low. For instance, New York has the highest reported daily case load at 640, PA reported 315. So even states that do report have partial reporting occurring.
I wonder if the CDC director will come out and claim that this most recent downward slide the last 2 days signifies something like she did during the Southern freeze earlier in the year.
In a purely unscientific experiment, when I went into the grocery store on Sunday, I would say about 60% were still masked. When I went into the mini-mart yesterday, me and one other guy of about the 10 people in the store were the only ones not masked, so 80% of people had masks on. Going to be a long road until masking becomes less common.