Friday, February 5, 2021

Week by week: COVID-19 cases in Nebraska



New York Times

Total tests (positive and negative):  931,101
  • Jan 28-Feb 3:      14,123
  • Jan 21-27:           28,145
  • Jan 14-20:           12,221
  • Jan 7-13:             16,754
  • Dec 31-Jan 6:      16,586
  • Dec 24-30:          15,542
  • Dec 17-23:          21,258
  • Dec 10-16:          23,561
  • Dec 3-9:              35,762
  • Nov 26-Dec 2:    31,002
  • Nov 19-25:         37,806
  • Nov 12-18:         39,585
  • Nov 5-11:           35,579
  • Oct 29-Nov 5;    26,871 
  • Oct 22-28:          27,099
  • Oct 15-21:          30,513
  • Oct 8-14:            33,420
  • Oct 1-7:              30,463    
  • Sep 24-30:          22.542
  • Sep 17-23:          18,532
  • Sep 10-16:          19,957
  • Sep 3-9:              19,708
  • Aug 27-Sep 2:    20,881
  • Aug 20-26:         16,352
  • Aug 13-18:         19,916
  • Aug 6-12:           21,357
  • Jul 30-Aug 5:     26,128

Week by week number of new cases:
  • Jan 28-Feb 3:      3,920  (down 18% from previous week)
  • Jan 21-27:           4,804  (down 28%)
  • Jan 14-20:           6,648 (up slightly)
  • Jan 7-13:             6,637 (down 9%)
  • Dec 31-Jan 6:     7,252 (up 33%)
  • Dec 24-30:          5,457 (down 27%)
  • Dec 17-23:          7,463 (down 10%)
  • Dec 10-16:          8,258 (down 33%)
  • Dec 3-9:            12,409 (down 1%)
  • Nov 26-Dec 2:  12,512 (down 10%)
  • Nov 19-25:       13,877 (down 14%)
  • Nov 12-18:       16,072 (up 18%)
  • Nov 5-11:         13,673 (up 78%)
  • Oct 29-Nov 5:   7,684  (up 10%)
  • Oct 22-28:         6,967  (up 21%)
  • Oct 15-21:         5,766  (up 20%)
  • Oct 8-14:           4,786  (up 29%)
  • Oct 1-7:             3,713  (up 14%)
  • Sep 24-30:         3,259  (up 16%)
  • Sep 17-23:          2,815  (up 13%)
  • Sep 10-16:          2,493  (up 31%)
  • Sep 3-9:              1,904  (down 14%)
  • Aug 27-Sep 2:    2,225  (up 46%) 
  • Aug 20-26:         1,523  (down 15%)
  • Aug 13-19:         1,795  (down 3%)
  • Aug 6-12:           1,852  (down 8%)
  • Jul 30-Aug 5:      2,021  (up 3%)
  • July 23-29:          1,967  (up 34%)
  • July 16-22:          1,473  (down 3%) 
  • July 9-15:            1,516  (up 70%
  • July 2-8:                 891  (down 27%)
  • Jun 25-Jul :         1,218  (up 15%)
  • June 18-24:         1,061  (down 8%)
  • June 11-17:         1,148  (down 10%)
  • June 4-10:           1,272  (down 36%)
  • May 28-June 3:   1,992  (up 13%)
  • May 21-27:         1,763  (down 1%)
  • May 14-20:         1,771
  • May 7-13:           2,637
  • Apr 30-May 6:   3,064
  • April 23 -29:       1,652
  • April 16-22:           821
  • April 9-15:             334


COVID Tracking Project

Deaths reported:
  • As of March 25 -        0
  • As of April     1 -        4
  • As of April     8 -      12  (+    8)
  • As of April   15 -      20  (+    8)
  • As of April   22 -      38  (+  18)
  • As of April   29 -      55  (+  17)
  • As of May      6 -      82  (+  27)
  • As of May    13 -    113  (+  31)
  • As of May    20 -    132  (+  19)
  • As of May    27 -    153  (+  21)
  • As of June      3 -     181  (+  28)
  • As of June    10 -     191  (+  10)
  • As of June    17 -    231 (+  40)
  • As of June    24 -     256 (+  25)
  • As of July       1 -     276 (+  20)
  • As of July       8 -     282  (+   6)
  • As of July     15 -     286  (+   4)
  • As of July     22 -     310  (+  24)
  • As of July     29 -     321  (+  11)
  • As of Aug       5 -     332  (+  11) 
  • As of Aug     12 -     351  (+  19)
  • As of Aug     19 -     368  (+  17)
  • As of Aug     26 -     383  (+  15)
  • As of Sep        2 -     399  (+  16)
  • As of Sep        9 -     406  (+    7)
  • As of Sep      16 -     436 (+  30)
  • As of Sep      23-      461 (+  25)
  • As of Sep      30 -     478 (+  17)
  • As of Oct        7 -     507 (+  29)
  • As of Oct      14 -     527 (+  20)
  • As of Oct      21 -     565 (+  38)
  • As of Oct      28 -     620 (+  55)
  • As of Nov       4 -     660 (+  40)
  • As of Nov     11 -     730 (+  70)
  • As of Nov     18 -     816 (+  86)
  • As of Nov     25 -     950 (+134)
  • As of Dec       2 -   1,080 (+130)
  • As of Dec       9 -   1,277 (+197) 
  • As of Dec     16 -   1,438 (+161) 
  • As of Dec     23 -   1,521 (+  83)
  • As of Dec     30 -   1,603 (+  82)
  • As of Jan        6 -   1,692 (+  89) 
  • As of Jan      13 -   1,791 (+  99)
  • As of Jan      20 -   1,850 (+  59)
  • As of Jan      27 -   1,905 (+  55)
  • As of Feb       3 -   1,831 (+  26)


Related reading:
As Wisconsin Supreme Court Chief Justice Patience Roggensack would say,m "They're not regular people!"  Gov. Pete Ricketts (R) did reveal on Thursday that more than 1,000 people in all of the state’s meatpacking plants have tested positive. That’s roughly one-sixth of all cases in Nebraska, he said. He would not, however, provide the numbers at particular plants. 
Ricketts’s stance comes as the Trump administration is demanding meat processing plants remain open even as they remain among the most dangerous for COVID-19 infections among workers. About 10,000 COVID-19 cases have been linked to workers at meatpacking plants across the nation, USA Today and the Midwest Center for Investigative Reporting have found. At least 45 workers have died.

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.  (1/22/2021)
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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