U.S. Covid-19 Case Growth Increases
COVID-19 cases tick upwards further as the downturn in the curve fails to materialize.
COVID-19 Cases Bump Upwards
Reported cases in the U.S. shot up again in the past 24 hours, but remain below previous highs. The disease remains especially dangerous to the elderly.
Quarantine Day 40 – Recovery
Today, we got good news about acquaintances with COVID-19 and bad news about food supplies.
COVID-19 Plateau Continues
While the rate of growth stays steady, COVID-19 cases in the U.S. hit new milestones, with more than 800,000 reported cases and 40,00 deaths, a mortality rate of 5 percent.
As COVID-19 Slows, Reopening Considered
As global coronavirus cases reach 2.5 million, states slowly start to reopen, raising fears and creating opportunities.
COVID-19 Growth Slows
Reported COVID-19 cases in the U.S. have now exceeded three quarters of a million and there have been more than 36,000 deaths.
Decrease in COVID-19 Cases Continues
The coronavirus data appears to be improving across the board as cases slow and the curve begins to slope downhill.
Five Weeks in Quarantine and the Novelty has Worn Off
On Day 36 of our life in quarantine, we’re bored, but that’s better than being anxious, frightened or in a panic. Life goes on, but it goes on slowly.
Pandemic Leads to Economic Malaise, Protests
COVID-19 is killing a couple thousand people per day in the U.S., but the shutdown is killing far more jobs and companies. The battlefield is shifting from the hospital to Main Street as protests increase.
COVID-19 Death Toll Remains High
Deaths in the U.S. exceeded 2,000 again, which may squash public outcry at governors extending their stay home orders just as the Trump team announce their three-phase plan to reopen the economy.