New York Times, 4/17/2021
Pennsylvania is reporting an average of 4,922 cases a day, up from roughly 2,515 a month ago, according to a New York Times database. Hospitalizations have also climbed by about 16 percent in the past two weeks, and the state now has one of the highest per capita daily case counts in the United States. Deaths, which tend to lag behind infections by weeks, have started to increase again after plunging from the state’s high of an average of 222 in mid-January, now averaging about 37 a day.
4/7/2021 update starts here (as of 4/6)
Solidly Republican Wyoming County is PA's hottest spot.
New York, Michigan, Florida, Pennsylvania and New Jersey together reported 44% of the nation's new COVID-19 infections, or nearly 197,500 new cases, in the latest available seven-day period, according to state health agency data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. Total U.S. infections during the same week numbered more than 452,000.
As of March 7, the Covid Tracking Project is no longer collecting new data.
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Florida. (2/1/2021)
Illinois. (2/2/2021)
Indiana. (1/16/2021)
New Jersey, 4/1/2021)
Washington State. (6/12/2020)
West Virginia. (1/20/2021)
2/16/2021 update starts here
Total tests (positive and negative): 4,550,692
- Feb 9-15: 85,055
- Feb 2-8: 82,753
- Jan 26-Feb 1: 102,987
- Jan 18-25: 116,719
- Jan 12-18: 126,474
- Jan 5-11: 140,021
- Dec 29-Jan 4: 103,787
- Dec 22-28: 120,935
Dec 15-21: 153,222 - Dec 8-14: 181,100
- Dec 1-7: 173,778
- Nov 24-30: 165,423
- Nov 17-23: 171,783
- Nov 10-16: 149,461
- Nov 3-9: 136,865
- Oct 27-Nov 2: 111,812
- Oct 20-26: 108,586
- Oct 13-19: 108,246
- Oct 6-12: 112,159
- Sep 29-Oct 5: 92,120
- Sep 22-28: 93,973
- Sep 15-21: 88,011
- Sep 8-14: 81,241
- Sep 1-7: 86,020
- Aug 25-31: 95,382
- Aug 18-24: 95,517
- Aug 11-17: 107,036
- Aug 4-10: 103,714
- Feb 9-15: 24,035 (down 10% from previous week)
- Feb 2-8: 26,747 (down 30%)
- Jan 26-Feb 1: 38,271 (up 6%)
- Jan 18-25: 36,022 (down 21%)
- Jan 12-18: 45,691 (down 25%)
- Jan 5-11: 61,057 (up 19%)
- Dec 29-Jan 4: 51,293 (up 4%)
- Dec 22-28: 49,215 (down 23%)
Dec 15-21: 63,824 (down 13%) - Dec 8-14: 73,320 (up 13%)
- Dec 1-7: 64,980 (up 38%)
- Nov 24-30: 47,063 (up 5%)
- Nov 17-23: 44,788 (up 27%)
- Nov 10-16: 35,317 (up 58%)
- Nov 3-9: 22,300 (up 37%)
- Oct 27-Nov 2: 16,301 (up 32%)
- Oct 20-26: 12,380 (up 24%)
- Oct 13-19: 10,011 (up 10%)
- Oct 6-12: 9,097 (up 23%)
- Sep 29-Oct 5: 7,381 (up 23%)
- Sep 22-28: 6,014 (up 4%)
- Sep 15-21: 5,749 (up 11%)
- Sep 8-14: 5,200 (down 11%)
- Sep 1-7: 5,836 (up 28%)
- Aug 25-31: 4,551 (down 2%)
- Aug 18-24: 4,630 (down 14%)
- Aug 11-17: 5,391 (up 0.5%)
- Aug 4-10: 5,298 (down 10%)
- Jul 28-Aug 3: 5,891 (down 10%)
- July 21-27: 6,526 (up 9%)
- July 14-20: 5,996 (up 10%)
- July 7-13: 5,438 (up 26%)
- Jun 30-Jul 6: 4,316 (up 14%)
- June 23-29: 3,802 (up 24%)
- June 16-22: 3,065 (up 20%)
- June 9-15: 2,558 (down 30%)
- June 2-8: 3,665 (down 22%)
- May 26-Jun 1: 4,712 (down 8%)
- May 19-25: 5,130
- May 12-18: 5,882
- May 5-11: 7,082
- Apr 28-May 4: 8,052
- April 21-27: 8,818
- April 14-20: 9,033
- April 7-13: 11,219
- Mar 31-Apr 6: 8,993
- March 24-30: 3,643
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Deaths reported:
- As of March 16 - 0
- As of March 23 - 5
- As of March 30 - 45 (+ 61)
- As of April 6 - 162 (+ 117)
- As of April 13 - 524 (+ 362)
- As of April 20 - 1,204 (+ 680)
- As of April 27 - 1,597 (+ 393)
- As of May 4 - 2,458 (+ 861)
- As of May 11 - 3,731 (+1,273)
- As of May 18 - 4,505 (+ 774)
- As of May 25 - 5,139 (+ 634)
- As of June 1 - 5,567 (+ 428)
- As of June 8 - 5,953 (+ 386)
- As of June 15 - 6,243 (+ 290)
- As of June 22 - 6,426 (+ 183)
- As of June 29 - 6,614 (+ 188)
- As of July 6 - 6,754 (+ 140)
- As of July 13 - 6,911 (+ 157)
- As of July 20 - 7,018 (+ 107)
- As of July 27 - 7,122 (+ 104)
- As of Aug 3 - 7,209 (+ 87)
- As of Aug 10 - 7,317 (+ 108)
- As of Aug 17 - 7,468 (+ 151)
- As of Aug 24 - 7,579 (+ 111)
- As of Aug 31 - 7,673 (+ 94)
- As of Sep 7 - 7,780 (+ 107)
- As of Sep 14 - 7,869 (+ 89)
- As of Sep 21 - 8,004 (+ 135)
- As of Sep 28 - 8,107 (+ 103)
- As of Oct 5 - 8,227 (+ 120)
- As of Oct 12 - 8,368 (+ 141)
- As of Oct 19 - 8,500 (+ 132)
- As of Oct 26 - 8,673 (+ 173)
- As of Nov 2 - 8,823 (+ 150)
- As of Nov 9 - 9,024 (+ 201)
- As of Nov 16 - 9,325 (+ 301)
- As of Nov 23 - 9.870 (+ 545)
- As of Nov 30 - 10,383 (+ 513)
- As of Dec 7 - 11,373 (+ 990)
- As of Dec 14 - 12,620 (+ 1 247)
- As of Dec 21 - 13,981 (+ 1,361)
- As of Dec 28 - 15,086 (+ 1,105)
- As of Jan 4 - 16,361 (+ 1,275)
- As of Jan 11- 17,853 (+ 1,492)
- As of Jan 18 - 19,390 (+1,537)
- As of Jan 25 - 20,664 (+1,274)
- As of Feb 1 - 21,687 (+1,023)
- As of Feb 8 - 22,471 (+ 784)
- As of Feb 15 - 23,119 (+ 748)
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