Tier Tuesday was two days ago, so today is... non-Tier Thursday? There's a second thing I want to note about Coronavirus statistics this week that I didn't include in
Tuesday's post focused on passing the 1,000,000 death mark. It's that even as we're passing that grim milestone in the US, our new case rates are on the climb again.
Oh, I've written about
rising new-case rates for several weeks now. The rises on a week to week basis seem small: 24%, 26%, 21.5%, etc. Those are incremental changes, right? Wrong. Because when you stack them up on top of each other they become big changes. Just three weeks of 25% increases doubles the number. Five weeks triples it. Indeed, we're seeing case rates today that are double to triple what they were not too long ago.
Per figures at The New York Times
Coronavirus in the U.S. the 7-day average new case rate as of yesterday in the US was 84,329. A month earlier, on April 11, it was 32,220. The latest rate is 2.6x just a month ago.