Coronavirus: 5/27

Here are the latest numbers:

The South: 5/27

MS: 14,044 cases, 670 deaths

AL: 16,032 cases, 583 deaths

SC: 10,623 cases, 466 deaths

GA: 44,638 cases, 1,933 deaths

TX: 59,121 cases, 1,602 deaths

FL: 52,634 cases, 2,320 deaths

LA: 38,504 cases, 2,726 deaths

AR: 6,277 cases, 120 deaths

KY: 9,077 cases, 400 deaths

OK: 6,229 cases, 322 deaths

WV: 1,899 cases, 74 deaths

VA: 40,249 cases, 1,281 deaths

MO: 12,813 cases, 705 deaths

NC: 24,895 cases, 841 deaths

TN: 21,306 cases, 353 deaths

U.S. cases:

3/1: 89

3/8: 564

3/16: 4,466

3/23: 46,371

3/30: 164,248

3/31: 188,530

4/1: 215,003

4/2: 244,877

4/3: 277,161

4/4: 311,357

4/5: 336,673

4/6: 367,004

4/7: 400,355

4/8: 434,927

4/9: 468,566

4/10: 502,876

4/11: 532,879

4/12: 560,300

4/13: 586,941

4/14: 613,886

4/15: 644,089

4/16: 677,570

4/17: 709,735

4/18: 738,792

4/19: 763,832

4/20: 792,759

4/21: 818,744

4/22: 848,717

4/23: 880,204

4/24: 918,510

4/25: 960,651

4/26: 987,160

4/27: 1,010,356

4/28: 1,035,765

4/29: 1,064,194

4/30: 1,095,023

5/1: 1,131,015

5/2: 1,160,744

5/3: 1,188,122

5/4: 1,212,835

5/5: 1,237,633

5/6: 1,263,092

5/7: 1,292,623

5/8: 1,321,785

5/9: 1,347,309

5/10: 1,367,638

5/11: 1,385,834

5/12: 1,408,636

5/13: 1,430,348

5/14: 1,457,593

5/15: 1,484,285

5/16: 1,507,773

5/17: 1,527,664

5/18: 1,550,294

5/19: 1,570,583

5/20: 1,591,991

5/21: 1,620,902

5/22: 1,645,094

5/23: 1,666,828

5/24: 1,686,436

5/25: 1,706,226

5/26: 1,725,275

5/27: 1,745,803 <— YOU ARE HERE

U.S. deaths per day:

2/29: 1

3/2: 5

3/3: 3

3/4: 2

3/5: 1

3/6: 3

3/7: 4

3/8: 3

3/16: 18

3/30: 573

3/31: 912

4/1: 1,049

4/2: 968

4/3: 1,321

4/4: 1,331

4/5: 1,165

4/6: 1,255

4/7: 1,970

4/8: 1,940

4/9: 1,900

4/10: 2,035

4/11: 1,830

4/12: 1,528

4/13: 1,535

4/14: 2,407

4/15: 2,763

4/16: 2,174

4/17: 2,535

4/18: 1,867

4/19: 1,539

4/20: 1,939

4/21: 2,804

4/22: 2,341

4/23: 2,325

4/24: 1,942

4/25: 2,065

4/26: 1,157

4/27: 1,384

4/28: 2,470

4/29: 2,390

4/30: 2,201

5/1: 1,892

5/2: 1,691

5/3: 1,154

5/4: 1,324

5/5: 2,350

5/6: 2,528

5/7: 2,129

5/8: 1,683

5/9: 1,422

5/10: 750

5/11: 1,008

5/12: 1,630

5/13: 1,722

5/14: 1,715

5/15: 1,595

5/16: 1,218

5/17: 865

5/18: 1,003

5/19: 1,552

5/20: 1,461

5/21: 1,418

5/22: 1,296

5/23: 1,036

5/24: 617

5/25: 505

5/26: 774

5/27: 1,535 <— YOU ARE HERE

TOTAL: 102,107 dead

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13 Comments

  1. Based on the ratio that’s 19,400,000 dead people when this virus infects the whole country.

  2. Well, looks like the holiday weekend reporting lull is over. Most deaths in over a week, and the cases from the beach parties etc haven’t even manifested yet. There are going to be huge numbers of dead…and the libertarian retards will be telling us “It’s only 1% of the population.”

  3. More fake numbers. According to the stats above the numbers of deaths doubled in one day,

    This has become laughable at this point. Trusting the accuracy of these numbers is a demonstration of gullibility and ignorance.

    Smarten up, Hunter! You are smarter than this.

    • @Ron – but you believed them when they were low over the holiday? You commented they were “way down”.

  4. Does the statue of liberty really have a facemask on? Or is that photoshopped? I’m guessing the latter but you never know these crazy times

  5. Looking at the Corona Riots in Minneapolis.

    Shouldn’t the army surround these ghettos and finish the process of liquidation now? Come on Trump. Burn these roaches out of the cities they infest. Be the authoritarian you were originally billed as. These Joggers have clearly violated Distancing rules and acted homicidally.

  6. It’s not “free market capitalism,” destroying us, it’s “predatory capitalism that needs to be stopped.” ALSO … it’s much more “free TRADE” wiping us out :

  7. Bernhard has an excellent post today on how the coronavirus spreads: https://www.moonofalabama.org/2020/05/cluster-cases-drive-the-covid-pandemic.html

    Excerpt: “Japan has urged people to avoid environments with what it calls the ‘Three Cs’,meaning: avoid ‘C’lose contact’ in ‘C’losed-off, ‘C’rowded spaces, where experts say most infections have occurred. Without knowing if the measures would work, Japan picked the right strategy. Only those events and places where super-spreading is most likely to occur are being shunned. Additionally the people in Japan actually wear their masks, and are generally health conscious and disciplined. Unfortunately it is unlikely that ‘western’ nations will develop such discipline (…) Yves Smith has written about her recent personal experience in a hospital in Alabama where even the staff was not wearing masks and was also otherwise quite careless. This at a time where numbers in Alabama are surging (…) China, Vietnam and other countries that the U.S. likes to call dictatorships have handled the crisis much better than the so called leading democracies. In total all Asian nations seem to have had a better grip on the epidemic than many other countries. The most likely reason for this is that those cultures care far more for the collective good than for the benefit of individuals. The “western” cultures allow for more selfishness of the individual. But over the longer time frame cultures that emphasizes personal liberty and ignore the common good are likely to see their empire fail. Probably the biggest lesson we will learn from this pandemic is that we must work to change that selfish mentality.”

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