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OT: USA COVID-19 Vaccination Updates

1.39M shots yesterday so total up to 310.6 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.1M. 83% of shots administered is the national average, 52.5% of population with 1+ dose (67.6% of the adult population), 43.7% of population fully vaccinated.

So far, 174 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 145 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.

10,010 positives reported yesterday compared to 14,866 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 13,189.

Fatality was 205 compared to 308 yesterday and 358 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 348.

Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 13,944 compared to one week ago 17,469 down 20.2%.

Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 1,955 compared to one week ago 2,326 down 16.0%.

So I think in reading the numbers, almost have to start to look at the trend versus the daily values anymore as so many partial reportings happening and then backfilling of data. Hospitalization numbers really coming down and at a larger percent than the admissions which is interesting. Tells me that we are seeing much less severe cases of Covid such that hospital stays are relatively short.

I still think we are on a pathway for the admin to declare semi-victory for that July 4th weekend. We should be down in the 12,000 daily positive range and fatalities could be under 300 per day by that point. Hospitalizations will be approaching 10,000 and new admission has fallen under 2000 per day. Even the vaccination rate is miraculously staying above 1.0 millions shots per day on the 7 day average. So plenty enough good news on the metric front to claim a victory but still 'warn' about the need to stay diligent due to the 'variants' that are still out there.

1.24M shots yesterday so total up to 311.9 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.1M. 83% of shots administered is the national average, 52.6% of population with 1+ dose (67.8% of the adult population), 43.9% of population fully vaccinated.

So far, 175 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 146 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.

12,580 positives reported yesterday compared to 15,007 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 13,577.

Fatality was 353 compared to 205 yesterday and 425 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 356.

Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 14,232 compared to one week ago 17,050 down 16.5%.

Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 2,042 compared to one week ago 2,287 down 10.7%.

Stat of the day...vaccinations. On June 5th we hit a low point of 0.938M vaccinations per day on the 7 day rolling average., I was convinced that we were headed to 0.5M per day by mid June. Since then, we have progressively seen that number go up and are now at 1.24M vaccinations per day. Obviously some of that was the 12-16 year old category coming into play, and although I cannot find the data on exactly who is getting the vaccine right now to account for this 1M+ per day rate, it has to be still a lot of over 18 year old people getting it still. Good news, just not something I foresaw happening.
 
1.24M shots yesterday so total up to 311.9 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.1M. 83% of shots administered is the national average, 52.6% of population with 1+ dose (67.8% of the adult population), 43.9% of population fully vaccinated.

So far, 175 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 146 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.

12,580 positives reported yesterday compared to 15,007 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 13,577.

Fatality was 353 compared to 205 yesterday and 425 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 356.

Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 14,232 compared to one week ago 17,050 down 16.5%.

Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 2,042 compared to one week ago 2,287 down 10.7%.

Stat of the day...vaccinations. On June 5th we hit a low point of 0.938M vaccinations per day on the 7 day rolling average., I was convinced that we were headed to 0.5M per day by mid June. Since then, we have progressively seen that number go up and are now at 1.24M vaccinations per day. Obviously some of that was the 12-16 year old category coming into play, and although I cannot find the data on exactly who is getting the vaccine right now to account for this 1M+ per day rate, it has to be still a lot of over 18 year old people getting it still. Good news, just not something I foresaw happening.
Kids, second doses, and I believe while mass vax centers are closing, states are now putting more of an effort to go directly in to communities to give vaccinations. Doesnt account for all of it but it has been able to help.
 
It's (basically) summer!!! The Flu always hides in the summer!!! All you people thinking the vaccines and masks are THE reason that hospitalizations are down are insane. The so-called cases will be up in October. (Though "breakthrough" cases apparently now only count when the patient is hospitalized, not the asymptomatic b.s. we saw for the first 12 months of COVID.) Surely there are a handful here who want to argue me. That's fine. It's an opinion, but my prediction will be proven correct by data in 4-6 months.
SARS and MERS were both coronaviruses and once they ran thier course they did not come back and that was without vaccinations so not sure I "expect" COVID19 to come back in the fall - it is unique in some ways but without the press hyping a return I don't see specific evidence that it will be back - I guess we will see.
 
I just reread your post and my question remains the same...Why are you sure it's more contagious? Since a great number of places have resumed business-as-usual I would expect cases to go up for the unvaccinated. You also agree with that logic but yet you are "sure" it's more contagious. Why? I haven't seen any studies that show this to be true and the media keeps stating "experts" saying it's more contagious.
Mostly because nothing changed in Great Britain yet they started seeing more cases (small numbers as I mentioned). So something has to be the reason. A more contagious variant adds up. And for the record I said "I'm sure it's probably more contagious". Clearly that's not a scientific statement of fact.
 
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More contagious, less contagious. What’s the difference? We’re just screwed. 😞
 
Mostly because nothing changed in Great Britain yet they started seeing more cases (small numbers as I mentioned). So something has to be the reason. A more contagious variant adds up. And for the record I said "I'm sure it's probably more contagious". Clearly that's not a scientific statement of fact.

UK's problem is that they continue to mass test everyone, including the vaccinated. So a positive test even more now than ever doesn't mean you have covid.
 
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Mostly because nothing changed in Great Britain yet they started seeing more cases (small numbers as I mentioned). So something has to be the reason. A more contagious variant adds up. And for the record I said "I'm sure it's probably more contagious". Clearly that's not a scientific statement of fact.

Could there be some elevated cases in states and area that have a low vaccinate rate and never had a naturally occurring spike, of course. But the magnitude of those elevated cases will be an order of magnitude less than before and will last a much shorter time. We saw it in Washington and Colorado the past mid/late April when they had some elevated cases but the spike was nowhere near the Michigan spike and lasted a much shorter period of time. And between now and October (when flu typically come back) there is going to be millions more vaccinated and with natural immunity by that point. I think you are correct that Sar CoV2 Covid-19 is not going to go away, but between vaccinations and natural immunity it will never spike again to any extent.
 
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Well, the vaccines appear to last at least one year and there is evidence they should last longer. Some are now saying it could last for several years. There seems to be not just antibodies but also T-cell production along with other immune system reactions.

That's not saying there won’t be variants appearing that require additional shots. They might call that a booster. Additionally, if there is a pick up in case numbers the media and government apparatchiks will certainly hype it up. Say we are at 300 deaths for Aug-Oct. Then in Nov it goes to 600. The fear porn experts will scream ‘50% increase in deaths’ 😫🤪😰😱even though it will be far below Nov 2020 numbers.
Going from 300 to 600 is a 100% increase; MSM will promote this as a need to completely shut down everything and have everyone hide in their basement until the next millennium!!
 
1.24M shots yesterday so total up to 311.9 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.1M. 83% of shots administered is the national average, 52.6% of population with 1+ dose (67.8% of the adult population), 43.9% of population fully vaccinated.

So far, 175 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 146 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.

12,580 positives reported yesterday compared to 15,007 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 13,577.

Fatality was 353 compared to 205 yesterday and 425 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 356.

Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 14,232 compared to one week ago 17,050 down 16.5%.

Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 2,042 compared to one week ago 2,287 down 10.7%.

Stat of the day...vaccinations. On June 5th we hit a low point of 0.938M vaccinations per day on the 7 day rolling average., I was convinced that we were headed to 0.5M per day by mid June. Since then, we have progressively seen that number go up and are now at 1.24M vaccinations per day. Obviously some of that was the 12-16 year old category coming into play, and although I cannot find the data on exactly who is getting the vaccine right now to account for this 1M+ per day rate, it has to be still a lot of over 18 year old people getting it still. Good news, just not something I foresaw happening.

1.03M shots yesterday so total up to 312.9 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.1M. 83% of shots administered is the national average, 52.7% of population with 1+ dose (67.9% of the adult population), 44.1% of population fully vaccinated.

So far, 175 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 146 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.

14,063 positives reported yesterday compared to 15,758 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 13,360.

Fatality was 434 compared to 353 yesterday and 503 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 344.

Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 14,015 compared to one week ago 16,635 down 15.7%.

Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 2,027 compared to one week ago 2,248 down 9.8%.
 
So I know debate on this board has often been just slightly more permissive than Facebook or Twitter so I may get nuked but I recently saw an interview with ex CDC director Redfield. It had some interesting and new to me information and I would be interested that those who are on the more left side of the debate and pro Fauci if they have heard this. Or as the case seems to be anymore on most issues is depending on your source of news you only hear one side of the debate. Here is what I heard with my questions in parens
. He from almost the beginning believed in the lab leak theory but the task force never considered origins and focused on treatment.
. He then said IF it was a lab leak they would have approached the challenge differently and could have saved lives. [WTF ? If that is the case WHY didn't they consider origins.]
. 2 main reasons for believing in the lab leak are. No virus has ever jumped from bats to humans without making an intermediate step in another animal and NO animal has been identified in the case of COVID 19. The 2nd reason is even after jumping to humans with past corona viruses the H to H transmission is slow and bumpy. SARs 10,000 cases and MERS 4,000 cases. No previous C- virus has jumped to humans and immediately been as easily contagious as C-19. Perhaps that is why he suggests they would have approached things differently thinking with a slowly spreading virus they had more time. [my words not his]
. He said the debate over origins pretty much died with the Lancet article where 27 dr's signed the article saying the lab leak was unfounded and a conspiracy. Apparently this article was spearheaded by the guy Dashet who clearly had/has a vested interest in pushing the natural origin argument. [why was this article not vetted more than it was]

So IMO we 2 options lab leak or natural origin
. Natural origin would require us to believe unprecedented jump from bat to human and unprecedented speed on contagion for a corona virus. It also suggests as Jon Stewart said the virus originated in a city where gain of function research was being conducted and the natural spread starting there was coincidence.
. Lab leak requires us to believe that an accidental leak occurred and a cover up was required by thew lab [China] and those who have been pushing gain of function research.
[which is easier to believe? THE LARGER question is WHY NOT PURSUE both arguments with equal vigor. WHY have we had censorship by social media including on here regarding the lab leak theory.. Why has no one investigated why Lancet falsely published the hit piece on hydroxy chl and it seems also on the lab leak. Finally why hasn't any media at least considered the conflict of interest between NIH [Fauci} and a lab leak? NIH clearly was supporting gain of function research.
That interview certainly raised questions for me. Is the "left" side of the debate hearing these questions and how are they responding?
 
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A virus of unknown origin
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I think it was of natural origin, but isolated and manipulated in a lab, then accidentally leaked from the lab.

yeah, i don't think it was genetically engineered from scratch, i think it was just a coronavirus that they isolated from a bat (or wherever) and then gain of function on that. and then it leaked from the lab due to a mistake via poor procedures.

Lancet...i said at the time of the whole HycroC article that there was way more behind that hit job then just an editor not doing their job and getting duped. there was someone behind that article with a lot of power that pulled that string. big money and big power.

the whole lab leak being a conspiracy never made sense to me. it was pure anti-Trump by the democrats as a way to discredit him as they needed something or else they were on a pathway to lose the 2020 election. So I think a lot of how the covid-19 reaction occured was due to politics and not medical science. Now throw in the Fauci emails and some uncovering of things there. And I think you had a Penn State BOT type of situation where you had multiple powerful people and entities that had the same goal for different reasons. You had Dems wanting Trump out, you had Fauci covering up some issues with funding and NIH connection to Wuhan lab, and you had big Pharma with BILLIONS of dollars to make, and you had general politicians getting emergency powers unlike anything since WWII.
 
I think it was of natural origin, but isolated and manipulated in a lab, then accidentally leaked from the lab.
What does that mean? It came from a bat but was isolated manipulated and escaped the lab. that by definition is the lab leak theory not natural isn't it. Without the lab involvement this may never have jumped from bat too human.
 
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yeah, i don't think it was genetically engineered from scratch, i think it was just a coronavirus that they isolated from a bat (or wherever) and then gain of function on that. and then it leaked from the lab due to a mistake via poor procedures.

Lancet...i said at the time of the whole HycroC article that there was way more behind that hit job then just an editor not doing their job and getting duped. there was someone behind that article with a lot of power that pulled that string. big money and big power.

the whole lab leak being a conspiracy never made sense to me. it was pure anti-Trump by the democrats as a way to discredit him as they needed something or else they were on a pathway to lose the 2020 election. So I think a lot of how the covid-19 reaction occured was due to politics and not medical science. Now throw in the Fauci emails and some uncovering of things there. And I think you had a Penn State BOT type of situation where you had multiple powerful people and entities that had the same goal for different reasons. You had Dems wanting Trump out, you had Fauci covering up some issues with funding and NIH connection to Wuhan lab, and you had big Pharma with BILLIONS of dollars to make, and you had general politicians getting emergency powers unlike anything since WWII.
Excellent take. One more really important point for future discussions is you had tremendous censorship by social media preventing any debate. Of all the things Redfield said was IF it was a lab leak of a juiced virus we would have reacted differently and likely saved lives. If true that moves tis discussion from the obvious anti Trump/ Big Pharma money grab to something approaching criminal.
 
we do know that one dose basically is enough for most people, so fully vaccinated number is manipulation of data. It says 16% have had one dose. Now 16% does not explain an 81% drop, but we also know this virus goes in spikes where it hits an area, huge increase until immunity is built through infection and natural antibodies and then goes right back down. Saw same thing in Michigan.
 
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What does that mean? It came from a bat but was isolated manipulated and escaped the lab. that by definition is the lab leak theory not natural isn't it. Without the lab involvement this may never have jumped from bat too human.
Here’s two articles showing what most likely happened. In the second link from Newsweek there are links to articles including one that shows the exact lab report on how they mixed two viruses at ceramics temps for various times to get cross ‘pollination’ of their RNA possibly resulting in the Wuhan virus. Pretty amazing work done by average citizens and not journalists, investigators, researchers, or governments.


 
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Researchers said the scientific evidence remained relatively unchanged but noted that “the context and circumstances of the origin debate have changed,” NBC reported. One of the most notable changes in the “context” of the debate, according to Chan, was Trump’s departure from the White House.

 
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Researchers said the scientific evidence remained relatively unchanged but noted that “the context and circumstances of the origin debate have changed,” NBC reported. One of the most notable changes in the “context” of the debate, according to Chan, was Trump’s departure from the White House.

She ( and numerous other scientists) should hang their collective heads in shame. Where in her training …did it say to…not be truthful and forthcoming with her findings or suspicions ? Where did it say in her training that letting her political leanings or concerns affect her findings? IMO….she violated the sacred basis for critical research . Like the virus invaded millions of humans….so did she allow politics to invade her science. Valuable time was lost as she and her cohorts waited for the election to go …..their way.
 
She ( and numerous other scientists) should hang their collective heads in shame. Where in her training …did it say to…not be truthful and forthcoming with her findings or suspicions ? Where did it say in her training that letting her political leanings or concerns affect her findings? IMO….she violated the sacred basis for critical research . Like the virus invaded millions of humans….so did she allow politics to invade her science. Valuable time was lost as she and her cohorts waited for the election to go …..their way.
These people should lose their accreditation and be exposed to civil lawsuits.
 
I can sleep well at night knowing that my cotton bandana I was forced to wear if I wanted any goods or services has saved literally millions of lives.

I am science.

In fact, the day before I was allowed to take off my cotton bandana...? That very day I probably saved 300,000 lives. The next day I was good to go sneeze on anybody I wanted and the cases tumbled.

So the science worked. Keep up the good work folks. Keep wearing those masks. We're all in this together. Immortality is right around the corner.
 
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My poisonous, toxic deadly breath expired June 17th, apparently. These people know what the hell they're doing, man. Props.

Personally, I would still double-mask but it's up to you. I'd keep wearing the rubber gloves. Abundance of caution. If you don't have to go out in this 72 degree sunny weather, there's really no reason to, you're risking the very lives of your fellow Americans. Variants. Always keep that in mind. You lived this week, no guarantee you're going to get to next payday.

Just keep it on the down low for the next fifteen or twenty five years. Eventually we'll all get back to normal if we just trust the science. And above all, people have to take this seriously and mask up.

Mask Up, State College.
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My poisonous, toxic deadly breath expired June 17th, apparently. These people know what the hell they're doing, man. Props.

Personally, I would still double-mask but it's up to you. I'd keep wearing the rubber gloves. Abundance of caution. If you don't have to go out in this 72 degree sunny weather, there's really no reason to, you're risking the very lives of your fellow Americans. Variants. Always keep that in mind. You lived this week, no guarantee you're going to get to next payday.

Just keep it on the down low for the next fifteen or twenty five years. Eventually we'll all get back to normal if we just trust the science. And above all, people have to take this seriously and mask up.

Mask Up, State College.
Respected
Protected
Connected
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1.03M shots yesterday so total up to 312.9 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.1M. 83% of shots administered is the national average, 52.7% of population with 1+ dose (67.9% of the adult population), 44.1% of population fully vaccinated.

So far, 175 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 146 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.

14,063 positives reported yesterday compared to 15,758 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 13,360.

Fatality was 434 compared to 353 yesterday and 503 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 344.

Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 14,015 compared to one week ago 16,635 down 15.7%.

Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 2,027 compared to one week ago 2,248 down 9.8%.

2.05M shots yesterday so total up to 314.9 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.3M. 83% of shots administered is the national average, 53.0% of population with 1+ dose (68.2% of the adult population), 44.5% of population fully vaccinated.

So far, 176 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 148 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.

11,230 positives reported yesterday compared to 16,619 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 12,697.

Fatality was 291 compared to 434 yesterday and 482 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 316.

Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 13,826 compared to one week ago 16,207 down 14.7%.

Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 2,007 compared to one week ago 2,259 down 11.1%.

Something crazy with vaccinations going on, 2.05M reported yesterday. Last day over 2M vaccinations in one day was a month ago. Be interesting to see once Florida reports this week where the numbers go as saw some nice declines this week that hopefully hold.

On the masking front, went to a local farmers market that a nearby small town holds Thursday evenings in the town park. Just some food trucks and local people setting up some booths in the park selling things. Probably a couple hundred of people total, zero masks seen.
 

just a dumb program by the UK, highly impractical based on real life situation and ability for people to do it themselves and then accuracy of test depending on the virus. somebody in the govt. over there is now retired living on their own island with the swiss bank account filled with Innova money to have inked that contract.
 
Went the Padres game last night. First one since the CA reopening and end of mask requirements. On the positive side - I’d say 90% of people were massless. I did see some massless adults with masked children and that drives me nuts. Interestingly, concessions were a nightmare. It was a sellout - approx 44k. Every single concession had a line of about 100 plus people from the second to the 9th inning. Virtually impossible to get a hot dog or beer. No roaming concessions at all. Not a single person walking around selling soda, popcorn etc. many of the concessions ran out of food. The local burger joint Hodads ran out of fries and buns in about the 6th inning. Other places ran out of hot dogs.

seems like we will struggle on the service side until something happens to make people to go back to work. But even with that issue, I’m not sure how the vendors ran out of food. They know how much food they sell during a sold out baseball game. Doesnt make much sense.
 
She ( and numerous other scientists) should hang their collective heads in shame. Where in her training …did it say to…not be truthful and forthcoming with her findings or suspicions ? Where did it say in her training that letting her political leanings or concerns affect her findings? IMO….she violated the sacred basis for critical research . Like the virus invaded millions of humans….so did she allow politics to invade her science. Valuable time was lost as she and her cohorts waited for the election to go …..their way.

These people should lose their accreditation and be exposed to civil lawsuits.

Oh, come on now. These people let people die and helped destroy lives for political purposes. There is no more noble of a cause. These kinds of actions merit promotions.
 
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2.05M shots yesterday so total up to 314.9 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.3M. 83% of shots administered is the national average, 53.0% of population with 1+ dose (68.2% of the adult population), 44.5% of population fully vaccinated.

So far, 176 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 148 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.

11,230 positives reported yesterday compared to 16,619 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 12,697.

Fatality was 291 compared to 434 yesterday and 482 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 316.

Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 13,826 compared to one week ago 16,207 down 14.7%.

Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 2,007 compared to one week ago 2,259 down 11.1%.

Something crazy with vaccinations going on, 2.05M reported yesterday. Last day over 2M vaccinations in one day was a month ago. Be interesting to see once Florida reports this week where the numbers go as saw some nice declines this week that hopefully hold.

On the masking front, went to a local farmers market that a nearby small town holds Thursday evenings in the town park. Just some food trucks and local people setting up some booths in the park selling things. Probably a couple hundred of people total, zero masks seen.

1.08M shots yesterday so total up to 316.0 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.3M. 83% of shots administered is the national average, 53.1% of population with 1+ dose (68.4% of the adult population), 44.7% of population fully vaccinated.

So far, 176 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 148 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.

13,389 positives reported yesterday compared to 16,362 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 12,639.

Fatality was 393 compared to 291 yesterday and 393 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 329.

Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 13,538 compared to one week ago 15,805 down 10.2%.

Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 1,971 compared to one week ago 2,197 down 11.1%.
 
1.08M shots yesterday so total up to 316.0 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.3M. 83% of shots administered is the national average, 53.1% of population with 1+ dose (68.4% of the adult population), 44.7% of population fully vaccinated.

So far, 176 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 148 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.

13,389 positives reported yesterday compared to 16,362 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 12,639.

Fatality was 393 compared to 291 yesterday and 393 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 329.

Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 13,538 compared to one week ago 15,805 down 10.2%.

Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 1,971 compared to one week ago 2,197 down 11.1%.

Fatalities up sharply overnight!

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1.08M shots yesterday so total up to 316.0 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.3M. 83% of shots administered is the national average, 53.1% of population with 1+ dose (68.4% of the adult population), 44.7% of population fully vaccinated.

So far, 176 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 148 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.

13,389 positives reported yesterday compared to 16,362 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 12,639.

Fatality was 393 compared to 291 yesterday and 393 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 329.

Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 13,538 compared to one week ago 15,805 down 10.2%.

Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 1,971 compared to one week ago 2,197 down 11.1%.

1.07M shots yesterday so total up to 317.1 with the 7 day rolling average at 1.3M. 84% of shots administered is the national average, 53.2% of population with 1+ dose (68.6% of the adult population), 44.9% of population fully vaccinated.

So far, 177 million Americans have received at least one dose of a vaccine. At least 149 million people have completed a vaccination regimen.

7,782 positives reported yesterday compared to 13,437 week over week. 7-day rolling average is at 11,832.

Fatality was 170 compared to 393 yesterday and 355 week over week, 7-day rolling fatality at 301.

Hospitalizations reported 7 day rolling average is 13,344 compared to one week ago 15,412 down 13.4%.

Hospital admissions reported 7 day rolling average is 1,931 compared to one week ago 2,155 down 10.4%.
 
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