Tag: COVID-19
Is the Peak Behind Us?
A drop in the number of new cases and deaths over the past 24 hours raises hope that the COVID-19 peak may be behind us.
States See COVID-19 Growth Slow
Although reported cases of COVID-19 continue to grow at 30,000 to 34,000 per day, we're seeing good progress being made as the rate of growth across the states slows remarkably.
COVID Numbers Seem to Be Leveling Off
Not only in the U.S., but worldwide, we are seeing number of COVID-19 infections start to plateau. This is leading to questions about when stay hoe orders will be relaxed, but the answer is: Not soon.
COVID-19 Is Killing the Economy
A couple days ago, we published an article saying that it will take three years to get back to normal. In this segment, we explain why the economy is a big part of that slow recovery.
Grim COVID-19 News Continues
The coronavirus seems to have slowed slightly as it blankets the U.S., killing people and the economy, yet the news is still pretty grim.
More COVID-19 Milestones
COVID-19 cases hit a number of milestones yesterday, surpassing 400,000 in the U.S., 1.5 million globally, with deaths closing in on 90,000.
We’re Three Years from Normal
No one disputes that the coronavirus has been a blow, but when will this crisis be over and how long will it take to recover?
As COVID-19 Death Rate Jumps in U.S., Chinese Re-Open Wuhan
As COVID-19 cases continue their growth across the U.S., China embarks upon a grand experiment, unlocking the Wuhan province where this all began, sending an estimated 55,000 people out via train, potentially carrying the coronavirus to other parts of China and even the world.
Some Hopeful as COVID-19 Curve may be Flattening
As the coronavirus nears what many hope is a peak, New York cases, hospital admissions and ICU admissions continue to fall while deaths remain steady at close to 600 in the past 24 hours.
COVID-19 Spread Continues
Coronavirus continues its march across the U.S., leading to more and more governors implement stay home orders and other restrictions to help combat its spread. Alaska is the only state with less than 200 cases at 185.