Friday, February 5, 2021

Week by week: COVID-19 cases in Tennessee



New York Times

Total tests (positive and negative):  6,389,746
  • Jan 29-Feb 4:    142,531
  • Jan 22-28:         146,056
  • Jan 15-21:         161,704
  • Jan 8-14:           183,346
  • Jan 1-7:             184,392
  • Dec 25-31:        155,633
  • Dec 18-24:        265,349
  • Dec 11-17:        313,659
  • Dec 4-10:          210,117
  • Nov 27-Dec 3:  260,017
  • Nov 20-26:       269,319
  • Nov 13-19:       218,287
  • Nov 6-12:         212,253
  • Oct. 30-Nov 5: 190,743
  • Oct 23-29:        199,253 
  • Oct 16-22:        166,133 
  • Oct 9-15:          177,443
  • Oct 2-8:            197,432
  • Sep 25-Oct 1:   171,942
  • Sep 18-24:        163,445
  • Sep 11-17:        170,814
  • Sep 4-10:          127,337 
  • Aug 28-Sep 3: 136,774
  • Aug 21-27:       176,126
  • Aug 14-20:       164,382
  • Aug 7-13:         132,530
Week by week new cases:
  • Jan 29-Feb 4:     18,787  (down 5% from previous week)
  • Jan 22-28:          19,800  (down 27%)
  • Jan 15-21:          27,301  (down 25%)
  • Jan 8-14:            36,245  (down 24%)
  • Jan 1-7:              47,435  (up 18%)
  • Dec 25-31:         40,305  (down 24%)
  • Dec 18-24:         53,267  (down 17%)
  • Dec 11-17:         64,257 (up 58%)    
  • Dec 4-10:           40,727 (up 14%)
  • Nov 27-Dec 3:    35,876 (up 48%)
  • Nov 20-26:         24,288 (down 23%)
  • Nov 13-19:         31,363 (up 26%)
  • Nov 6-12:           24,854 (up 67%)
  • Oct. 30-Nov 5:   14,891 (down 29%)
  • Oct 23-29:         20,973 (up 33%)
  • Oct 16-22:         15,808  (up 18%)
  • Oct 9-15:           13,380  (up 11%) 
  • Oct 2-8:             12,015  (up 22%)
  • Sep 25-Oct 1:      9,888  (up 5%)
  • Sep 18-24:           9.404  (down 5%)
  • Sep 11-17:           9,903  (up 7%) 
  • Sep 4 -10:            8,691  (down 16%)
  • Aug 28-Sep 3:   10,367   (up 4%)
  • Aug 21-27:        10,004  (down 4%)
  • Aug 14-20:        10,463  (down 14%)
  • Aug 7-13:          12,161  (down 10%)
  • Jul 31-Aug 6:    13,479  (down 15%)
  • July 24-30:       15,884  (up 3%)
  • July 17-23:       15,447  (up 11%)
  • July 10-16:       13,949  (up 30%)
  • July 3-9:           10,701  (up 21%)  
  • Jun 26-Jul 2:     8,856  (up 70%) 
  • June 19-25:       5,205  (up 19%)
  • June 12-18:        4,391  (up 28%)
  • June 5-11:          3,418  (down 1%)
  • May 29-June 4:  3,449  (up 27%)
  • May 22-28:        2,718  (up 20%)
  • May 15-21:        2,262
  • May 8-14:          2,603
  • May 1-7:            3,730
  • April 24-30:       2,100
  • April 17-23:       1,628


Covid Tracking Project

More data found at Tennessee Department of Health

Deaths reported:
  • As of March 26 -      3
  • As of April    2 -     32  (+ 29)
  • As of April   9 -      94 (+  62)
  • As of April  16 -   141 (+  47)
  • As of April  23 -   170 (+  29)
  • As of April  30 -   204 (+  34)
  • As of May     7  -   237 (+  33)
  • As of May   14  -   287 (+  50)
  • As of May   21  -   313 (+  26) 
  • As of May   28  -   356 (+  43)
  • As of June     4  -   401 (+  45)
  • As of June   11  -   441  (+  40)
  • As of June   18 -   509  (+  68)
  • As of June   25 -    567  (+  58)
  • As of July      2 -    620  (+  53)
  • As of July     9 -    710  (+  90)
  • As of July    16 -    796  (+  86)
  • As of July   23 -    925  (+129)
  • As of July    30 -  1,033  (+108)
  • As of Aug     6 -  1,186  (+153)
  • As of Aug    13 -  1,313  (+127)
  • As of Aug    20 -  1,488  (+175)
  • As of Aug    27 -  1,673  (+185)
  • As of Sep       3 -  1,815  (+142)
  • As of Sep     10 -  1,988  (+173)
  • As of Sep     17 2,164  (+176)
  • As of Sep     24 -  2,310  (+146)
  • As of Oct        1 - 2,501  (+191)
  • As of Oct        8 - 2,705  (+204)
  • As of Oct      15 - 2,864  (+159) 
  • As of Oct      22 - 3,033  (+169)
  • As of Oct      29 - 3,241  (+208) 
  • As of Nov       5 - 3,509  (+268)
  • As of Nov     12 - 3,788  (+279)
  • As of Nov     19 - 4,128  (+340)
  • As of Nov     26 - 4,519  (+391) 
  • As of Dec       3 - 4,781  (+262)
  • As of Dec     10 - 5,240  (+459)
  • As of Dec     17 - 5,845  (+605)
  • As of Dec     24 - 6,431  (+586)
  • As of Dec     31 - 6,907  (+476)
  • As of Jan       7 -  7,492  (+585)
  • As of Jan     14 - 8,232  (+740)
  • As of Jan     21 -  8,684  (+552)
  • As of Jan     28 -  9,417  (+733)
  • As of Feb      4 - 10,202  (+785)

Related reading:
Across the South, ‘Walking a Tightrope’ While Awaiting the Worst.  (The New York Times, 4/9/2020)
He is worried, too, that the choices made by state leaders have left the South unprepared for a projected peak — and hundreds of virus-related deaths — that could come later this month. 
“The governors of the Southern states did not take this seriously enough,” said Mr. Presley, a Republican who recently launched a campaign for an open U.S. Senate seat. He blamed hospital closures across the South on the refusal by members of his party in states like Tennessee to expand Medicaid insurance coverage, an option under the Affordable Care Act. “I think we’re really going to suffer through this pandemic.”

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.  (1/16/2021)
Iowa.  (1/16/2021)
Kansas.  (2/4/2021)
Kentucky.  (2/4/2021)
Louisiana.  (1/16/2021)
Maryland.  (1/27/2021)
Massachusetts.  (2/2/2021)
Michigan.  (2/2/2021)
Minnesota.  (2/4/2021)
Mississippi.  (2/1/2021)
Montana. (1/1/2021)
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.  (1/16/2021)
Pennsylvania.  (2/2/2021)
South Carolina.  (1/19/2021)
South Dakota.  (2/4/2021)
Tennessee.  (2/5/2021)
Texas   (1/16/2021)
Utah.  (2/3/2021)
Virginia.  (1/22/2021)
Washington State.  (6/12/2020)
West Virginia.  (1/20/2021)

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