Thursday, February 18, 2021

Week by week: COVID-19 cases in South Dakota



New York Times


This outsized serving of nuttiness reported in Gov. Kristi Noem issues claim that South Dakota has proven a point during COVID-19 pandemic: Lockdowns are 'useless'.  (USA Today, 10/5/2020)


Total tests (positive and negative):  414,889
  • Feb 11-17:          5,248
  • Feb 4-10:            5,274
  • Jan 28-Feb 3:      5,157
  • Jan 21-27:           5,867
  • Jan 14-20:           6,144
  • Jan 7-13:             8,258
  • Dec 31-Jan 6:     7,582
  • Dec 24-30:         6,333
  • Dec 17-23:         9,512
  • Dec 10-16:       10,642
  • Dec 3-9:           11,932
  • Nov 26-Dec 2: 14,186
  • Nov 19-25:       17,381 
  • Nov 12-18:       17,853
  • Nov 5-11:         16,324
  • Oct 29-Nov 4:  15,500
  • Oct 22-28:        15,046
  • Oct 15-21:        12,927
  • Oct 8-14:          13,541
  • Oct 1-7:            18,011
  • Sep 24-30:        19,475
  • Sep 17-23:        18,532
  • Sep 10-16:        19,957
  • Sep 3-9               8,964
  • Aug 27-9/2:      10,880
  • Aug 20-26:         6,718
  • Aug 13-19:         7,419
  • Aug 6-12:           7,251

Week by week number of new cases
  • Feb 11-17:               826  (up 33% from previous week) 
  • Feb 4-10:                 620 (down 45%)
  • Jan 28-Feb:           1,131 (down 22%)
  • Jan 21-27:             1,445 (down 23%)
  • jan 14-20:             1,868 (down 26%)
  • Jan 7-13:               2,511 (down 26%)
  • Dec 31-Jan 6:       3.414 (up 109%) 
  • Dec24-30:            1,630 (down 59%)
  • Dec 17-23:           4,037 (down 12%)
  • Dec 10-16:           4,580 (down 21%) 
  • Dec 3-9:               5,820 (down 3%)    
  • Nov 26-Dec 2:     6,071 (down 19%)
  • Nov 19-25:          7,471  (down 25%)
  • Nov 12-18:          9,975  (up 23%)
  • Nov 5-11:            8,095  (up 4%)
  • Oct 29-Nov 4:    7,791  (up 12%)
  • Oct 22-28:          6,956  (up 44%) 
  • Oct 15-21:          4,829  (up 12%)
  • Oct 8-14:            4,309  (up 59%)
  • Oct 1-7:               2,707  (down 2%) 
  • Sep 24-30:          2,755  (up 17%)
  • Sep 17-23:          2,343  (up 36%)
  • Sep 10-16:          1,720  (up 10%)
  • Sep 3-9:              1,568  (down 27%)
  • Aug 27-Sep 2:   2,152  (up 67%)
  • Aug 20-26:        1,285  (up 71%)
  • Aug 13-19:           751  (up 16%) 
  • Aug 6-12:             647  (up 23%)
  • Jul 30-Aug 5:       526  (down 7%)
  • July 23-29:           564  (up 33%)
  • July 16 -22:          425  (up 4%)
  • July 9-15:             410  (down 1%)
  • July 2-8:               416  (up 2%)
  • Jun 25-Jul 1:        407  (up 10%)
  • June 18-24:          369  (down 17%)
  • June 11-17:          446  (up 1% )
  • June 4-10:            442  (down 2%)
  • May 28-June 3:    452  (down 15%)
  • May 21-27:          533  (up 20%)
  • May 14-20:          445
  • May 7-13:            953
  • Apr 30-May 6:     632
  • April 23 -29:        289
  • April 16-22:         690
  • April 9-15:           775


COVID Tracking Project

More info found at this lame site:  South Dakota Department of Health

Deaths reported:
  • As of March 25 -      1
  • As of April     1 -      2
  • As of April     8 -      6  (+    4)
  • As of April   15 -      6  (+    0)
  • As of April   22 -      8  (+    2)
  • As of April   29 -    13  (+    5)
  • As of May      6 -    29  (+  16)
  • As of May    13 -    39  (+  10)
  • As of May    20 -    46  (+    7)
  • As of May    27 -    54  (+    8)
  • As of June      3 -    62  (+    8)
  • As of June    10 -    69  (+    7)
  • As of June    17 -    78  (+    9)
  • As of June    24 -    84  (+    6)
  • As of July       1-     93  (+    9)
  • As of July       8 -    98  (+    5) 
  • As of July     15 -  111  (+  13)
  • As of July     22 -  119  (+    8)
  • As of July     29 -  129  (+  10)
  • As of Aug       5 -  137  (+    8)
  • As of Aug     12 -  147  (+  10)
  • As of Aug     19 -  155  (+    8)
  • As of Aug     26-   162  (+    7) 
  • As of Sep        2-   169  (+    7)
  • As of Sep        9 -  173  (+    4)
  • As of Sep      16 -  192  (+  19)
  • As of Sep      23-   202  (+  10)
  • As of Sep      30 -  223  (+  21)
  • As of Oct        7 -  258  (+  35)
  • As of Oct      14 -  304  (+  46)
  • As of Oct      21-    333  (+  29)
  • As of Oct      28-    386  (+  53)
  • As of Nov       4-    460  (+  74)
  • As of Nov     11 -   567  (+107)
  • As of Nov     18 -   674  (+107)
  • As of Nov     25 -   849  (+175)
  • As of Dec       2 -   995  (+146)
  • As of Dec       9 - 1,177 (+182)
  • As of Dec     16 - 1,300 (+123)
  • As of Dec     23-  1,389 (+  89)
  • As of Dec     30 - 1,464 (+  75)
  • As of Jan        6 - 1,519 (+  55)
  • As of Jan      13 - 1,604 (+  85)
  • As of Jan      20 - 1,667 (+  63)
  • As of Jan      27 - 1,730 (+  63)
  • As of Feb       3 - 1,782  (+ 52)
  • As of Feb     10 - 1,815  (+ 33 )
  • As of Feb     17 - 1,844  (+ 29)


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