by Calculated Risk on 11/17/2021 05:39:00 PM
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
November 17th COVID-19: New Cases and Hospitalizations Increasing
The CDC is the source for all data.
According to the CDC, on Vaccinations. Total doses administered: 444,789,186, as of a week ago 434,486,889, or 1.47 million doses per day.
COVID Metrics | ||||
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Today | Week Ago | Goal | ||
Percent fully Vaccinated | 58.9% | 58.5% | ≥70.0%1 | |
Fully Vaccinated (millions) | 195.6 | 194.4 | ≥2321 | |
New Cases per Day3🚩 | 85,944 | 74,751 | ≤5,0002 | |
Hospitalized3🚩 | 40,408 | 40,277 | ≤3,0002 | |
Deaths per Day3 | 1,028 | 1,091 | ≤502 | |
1 Minimum to achieve "herd immunity" (estimated between 70% and 85%). 2my goals to stop daily posts, 37 day average for Cases, Currently Hospitalized, and Deaths 🚩 Increasing 7 day average week-over-week for Cases, Hospitalized, and Deaths ✅ Goal met. |
IMPORTANT: For "herd immunity" most experts believe we need 70% to 85% of the total population fully vaccinated (or already had COVID). Note: COVID will probably stay endemic (at least for some time).
KUDOS to the residents of the 5 states that have achieved 70% of total population fully vaccinated: Vermont at 72.2%, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, and Massachusetts at 70.5% .
KUDOS also to the residents of the 16 states and D.C. that have achieved 60% of total population fully vaccinated: New York at 67.8%, , New Jersey, Maryland, Washington, Virginia, New Hampshire, Oregon, District of Columbia, New Mexico, Colorado, California, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Delaware, Florida, and Hawaii at 60.5%.
The following 19 states have between 50% and 59.9% fully vaccinated: Wisconsin at 59.0%, Nebraska, Iowa, Utah, Michigan, Texas, Kansas, Arizona, Nevada, South Dakota, North Carolina, Alaska, Ohio, Kentucky, Montana, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Missouri and Indiana at 50.3%.
Next up (total population, fully vaccinated according to CDC) are Tennessee at 49.1%, Georgia at 49.0%, Arkansas at 48.8%, Louisiana at 48.4% and North Dakota at 48.3%.
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This graph shows the daily (columns) and 7 day average (line) of positive tests reported.