COViD-19 Virus Update - Feb 28
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2020 12:00 pm
Per Johns Hopkins University: The number of active cases of COVID-19 continues to fall. Why is this not being reported by the media???
Check for yourself here: https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps ... 7b48e9ecf6
The number of "Active Cases" of people infected with the COVID-19 virus is equal to > Confirmed Cases - Patients that have fully recovered - Patients that have died.
Feb 27:
82,541 Total Confirmed Cases to date
-33,212 People that have Totally Recovered and who have been released from hospitals
- 2,810 Death
46,519 Active Cases still being treated / under quarantine
Feb 28:
83,867 Total Confirmed Cases to date
-36,686 People that have Totally Recovered and who have been released from hospitals
- 2,867 Death
44,314 Active Cases still being treated / under quarantine
46,519 - 44,314 = 2,205 decline in "Active Cases"
I have been watching the Johns Hopkins University stats on COVID-19 for two weeks. This week there has been a significant slow down in deaths and a significant increase in the number of people that have fully recovered. I'm not seeing this reported by the media anywhere. Why?
Check for yourself here: https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps ... 7b48e9ecf6
The number of "Active Cases" of people infected with the COVID-19 virus is equal to > Confirmed Cases - Patients that have fully recovered - Patients that have died.
Feb 27:
82,541 Total Confirmed Cases to date
-33,212 People that have Totally Recovered and who have been released from hospitals
- 2,810 Death
46,519 Active Cases still being treated / under quarantine
Feb 28:
83,867 Total Confirmed Cases to date
-36,686 People that have Totally Recovered and who have been released from hospitals
- 2,867 Death
44,314 Active Cases still being treated / under quarantine
46,519 - 44,314 = 2,205 decline in "Active Cases"
I have been watching the Johns Hopkins University stats on COVID-19 for two weeks. This week there has been a significant slow down in deaths and a significant increase in the number of people that have fully recovered. I'm not seeing this reported by the media anywhere. Why?