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Thursday, November 04, 2021

November 4th COVID-19: Over 70,000 New Cases per Day

by Calculated Risk on 11/04/2021 03:30:00 PM

The CDC is the source for all data.

According to the CDC, on Vaccinations.  Total doses administered: 425,272,828, as of a week ago 417,795,537, or 1.07 million doses per day.

COVID Metrics
 TodayWeek
Ago
Goal
Percent fully Vaccinated58.1%57.6%≥70.0%1
Fully Vaccinated (millions)192.9191.2≥2321
New Cases per Day370,43171,450≤5,0002
Hospitalized341,85045,892≤3,0002
Deaths per Day31,1091,216≤502
1 Minimum to achieve "herd immunity" (estimated between 70% and 85%).
2my goals to stop daily posts,
37 day average for Cases, Currently Hospitalized, and Deaths
🚩 Increasing 7 day average week-over-week for Cases, Hospitalized, and Deaths
✅ Goal met.

IMPORTANT: For "herd immunity" most experts believe we need 70% to 85% of the total population fully vaccinated (or already had COVID).  Note: COVID will probably stay endemic (at least for some time).

KUDOS to the residents of the 4 states that have achieved 70% of total population fully vaccinated: Vermont at 71.4%, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Maine at 70.8% .

KUDOS also to the residents of the 15 states and D.C. that have achieved 60% of total population fully vaccinated: Massachusetts at 69.8%, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, New Mexico, New Hampshire, Washington, Oregon, Virginia, District of Columbia,  Colorado, California, Pennsylvania,  Illinois, Delaware, and Minnesota at 60.0%.

The following 20 states have between 50% and 59.9% fully vaccinated: Hawaii at 59.9%, Florida, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, Kentucky, South Dakota, Texas, Arizona, Kansas, Nevada, Alaska, Utah, North Carolina, Ohio, Montana, Oklahoma, and South Carolina at 50.1%.

Next up (total population, fully vaccinated according to CDC) are Indiana at 49.9%, Missouri at 49.9%, Georgia at 48.4%, and Arkansas at 48.1%.

COVID-19 Positive Tests per DayClick on graph for larger image.

This graph shows the daily (columns) and 7 day average (line) of positive tests reported.