Thursday, August 5, 2021

Headline News: Louisiana COVIDIOCY

 

New York Times (arrows added)




8/4/2021 update, "Week by week:  COVID-19 cases in Louisiana at record levels 17 months into the pandemic", starts here.

The state's previous peak 7-day average of new cases occurred on January 12, 2021.


Louisiana reported 128 new coronavirus hospitalizations Tuesday, hurtling the state into record-breaking territory with 2,112 total patients in hospitals across the state. 
The previous record was set Jan. 7 when there were 2,069 people hospitalized with coronavirus statewide and vaccines were extremely limited. There are 43 more coronavirus patients hospitalized today than there were during the previous record.

The state is one big hot spot. 

New York Times


2/6/2021 update starts here.

New York Times

Total tests (positive and negative):  5,085,290
  • Jan 30-Feb 5:    171,520
  • Jan 23-29:         183,244
  • Jan 16-22:         179,326
  • Jan 9-15:           186,871
  • Jan 2-8:             179,885
  • Dec 26-Jan 1:    133,884 
  • Dec 19-25:        147,517
  • Dec 12-18:        182,276
  • Dec 5-11:          168,871
  • Nov 28-Dec 4:  184,899
  • Nov 21-27:       167,230
  • Nov 14-20:       214,535 
  • Nov 7-13:         123,716
  • Oct 31-Nov 6:  102,614
  • Oct 24-30:          91,787
  • Oct 17-23:        104,941
  • Oct 10-16:        115,305
  • Oct 3-9:              91,535
  • Sep 26-Oct 2:   101,183
  • Sep 19-25:        108,894
  • Sep 12-18:        109,129
  • Sep 5-11:          105,070
  • Aug 29-Sep 4:  103,465
  • Aug 22-28:         89,617
  • Aug 15-21:       132,010
  • Aug 8-14:         162,759

New cases week by week:
  • Jan 30-Feb 5:     12,585  (down 26% from previous week) 
  • Jan 23-29:          17,021  (up 11%)
  • Jan 16-22:          15,402  (down 34%)
  • Jan 9-15:            23,422  (down 10%)
  • Jan 2-8:             26,156  (up 39%)
  • Dec 26-Jan 1:   18,776  (up 33%)
  • Dec 19-25:        14,065  (down 23%)
  • Dec 12-18:        18,242  (up 7%)
  • Dec 5-11:          17,014  (up 3%)
  • Nov 28-Dec 4:  16,575  (up 19%)
  • Nov 21-27:        13,893  (down 6%)
  • Nov 14-20:        14,728  (up 43%)
  • Nov 7-13:          10,266  (up 103%)
  • Oct 31-Nov 6:     5,066  (down 16%)
  • Oct 24-30:           6,046  (up 24%)
  • Oct 17-23:           4,877  (up 12%)
  • Oct 10-16:           4,320  (down 6%)   
  • Oct 3-9:               4,580  (up 24%)
  • Sep 25-Oct 2:      3,678  (down 9%)
  • Sep 19-25:           3,830  (down 9%)
  • Sep 12-18:           4,213  (down 11%)
  • Sep 5-11:             4,730  (down 23%)
  • Aug 29-Sep 4:     6,126  (up 35%)
  • Aug 22-28:          4,523  (down 9%)
  • Aug 15-21:          4,973  (down 38%)
  • Aug 8-14:            8,001  (down 36%)
  • August 1-7:       12,466  (down 14%)
  • July 18-24:       14,553  (up 4%)
  • July 11-17:       13,954  (up 23%)
  • July 4-10:         11,347  (up 33%)     
  • Jun 27-Jul 3:       8,520  (up 36%)
  • June 20-26:         6,254  (up 78%)
  • June 13-19:         3,520  (up 18%)
  • June 6-12:           3,006  (down 6%)
  • May 30-June 5 :  3,187   (up 70%)
  • May 23-29:          1,877  (down 39%)
  • May 16-22:          3,088
  • May 9-15:            2,982
  • May 2-8:              2,114
  • Apr 24-May 1:     2,562
  • April 17-23:         3,031 
  • April 10-16:         3,865
  • April 3-9:            8,956
  • Mar 27-Apr 2:      7,551


Covid Tracking Project


Deaths reported:
  • As of Mar 20 -        12
  • As of Mar 27 -      119 (+107)
  • As of Apr   3 -      370 (+251)
  • As of Apr 10 -      755 (+385)
  • As of Apr 17-    1,213 (+458)
  • As of Apr 24 -   1,601 (+388)
  • As of May  1 -   1,927 (+326)
  • As of May   8 -   2,227 (+300)
  • As of May 15 -   2,448 (+221)
  • As of May 22 -   2,668 (+220)
  • As of May 29 -   2,766 (+  98) 
  • As of June   5 -   2,912 (+146)
  • As of June 12 -   2,996 (+  84)
  • As of June 19 -   3,084 (+  88)
  • As of June 26 -   3,190 (+106)
  • As of July    3 -   3,278 (+  88) 
  • As of July  10 -   3,380 (+102)
  • As of July  17 -   3,509 (+129)
  • As of July  24 -   3,715 (+206)
  • As of July  31 -   3,949 (+234) 
  • As of Aug    7 -   4,207 (+258)
  • As of Aug  14 -   4,430 (+223)
  • As of Aug  21 -   4,687 (+257)
  • As of Aug  28 -   4,904 (+217)
  • As of Sep     4 -   5,035 (+131)
  • As of Sep   11 -   5,202 (+167)
  • As of Sep   18 -   5,340 (+138)
  • As of Sep   25 -   5,444 (+104)
  • As of Oct     2 -   5,545 (+101)
  • As of Oct     9 -   5,635 (+  90) 
  • As of Oct   16 -   5,727 (+  92)
  • As of Oct   23 -   5,820 (+  93)  
  • As of Oct   30 -   5,919 (+  99)
  • As of Nov    6 -   6,015 (+  96)
  • As of Nov  13 -   6,121 (+106)
  • As of Nov  20 -   6,233 (+112)
  • As of Nov  27 -   6,391 (+158)
  • As of Dec    4 -   6,548 (+157)
  • As of Dec  11 -   6,767 (+219) 
  • As of Dec  18 -   6,994 (+227)
  • As of Dec 25 -    7,272 (+278)
  • As of Jan     1-    7,488 (+216)
  • As of Jan     8 -   7,833  (+345)
  • As of Jan   15 -   8,080  (+247)
  • As of Jan   22 -   8,483  (+363)
  • As of Jan   29 -   8,801  (+318)
  • As of Feb    5 -   9,078  (+277)
 
Related posts:
Alabama.  (2/1/2021)
Arizona.  (2/1/2021)
Arkansas.  (2/4/2021)
California.  (1/17/2021)
Connecticut.  (8/21/2020)
Florida.  (2/1/2021)
Georgia.  (2/1/2021)
Idaho.  (1/17/2021)
Illinois.  (2/2/2021)
Indiana.  (2/6/2021)
Iowa.  (1/16/2021)
Kansas.  (2/4/2021)
Kentucky.  (2/4/2021)
Louisiana.  (2/6/2021)
Maryland.  (1/27/2021)
Massachusetts.  (2/2/2021)
Michigan.  (2/2/2021)
Minnesota.  (2/4/2021)
Mississippi.  (2/1/2021)
Montana. (2/5/2021)
Nebraska.  (2/4/2021)
Nevada.  (2/3/2021)
New Jersey,  (2/2/2021)
New York.  (2/2/2021)
North Carolina.  (1/17/2021)
North Dakota.  (1/17/2021)
Ohio.  (2/6/2021)
Pennsylvania.  (2/2/2021)
South Carolina.  (2/5/2021)
South Dakota.  (2/4/2021)
Tennessee.  (2/5/2021)
Texas   (2/6/2021)
Utah.  (2/3/2021)
Virginia.  (1/22/2021)
Washington State.  (6/12/2020)
West Virginia.  (2/3/2021)

nola.com, 6/26/2020





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Related reading:
CDC: Mardi Gras quickened spread of coronavirus in Louisiana; canceling was never recommended.  (nola.com, 4/11/2020)
A report issued by the nation’s top health agency this week says Mardi Gras likely accelerated the spread of the new coronavirus in Louisiana, but the agency conceded it did not advise anyone in the U.S. to consider canceling large events until more than two weeks after the famed New Orleans street party. 
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report, issued Friday, supports claims made by Gov. John Bel Edwards and New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell that the country’s leading medical experts never warned them to cancel parades or other large Carnival gatherings because of the deadly respiratory sickness.

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96 coronavirus-related deaths reported across Orleans, Jefferson parishes.  (nola.com, 3/28/2020)
Saturday's spike in cases represents the biggest 1-day jump in total numbers the state has had so far, likely due to the increase in testing availability. Health officials on Friday confirmed 2,746 cases and 119 deaths from COVID-19 in Louisiana. 
The number of hospitalized patients increased to 927 patients and the number of people on ventilators increased to 336. The number of people on ventilators was up by 24% compared to Friday. 
Orleans Parish remains the state's coronavirus epicenter with 1,298 cases and 70 deaths, although the parish's share of cases in the state continues to shrink as the virus' spread continues. The virus has now spread to 56 of the 64 parishes in Louisiana, up from 54 a day earlier.


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Related reading:
'It's like a war zone': Fighting coronavirus, limited ICU beds, bracing for chaos in New Orleans. (3/24/2020)
Coronavirus cases grew faster in Louisiana than anywhere else in the world: UL study.  (3/24/2020)
Louisiana governor requests major disaster declaration as state battles coronavirus.  (3/24/2020)
New Orleans has some of the highest coronavirus infection rates in the U.S. -- yet it's overlooked.  (3/23/2020)


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