Calculated Danger: Could third COVID Replace: Deaths Proceed to Decline

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by Calculated Danger on 5/03/2024 07:11:00 PM

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It’s seemingly that we are going to see pandemic lows for weekly deaths within the subsequent couple of weeks.  That’s welcome information!

For deaths, I am at present utilizing 4 weeks in the past for “now”, since the newest three weeks might be revised considerably.

Be aware: “Effective May 1, 2024, hospitals are no longer required to report COVID-19 hospital admissions, hospital capacity, or hospital occupancy data.”  So I am not monitoring hospitalizations, nevertheless hospitalizations had been at a pandemic low final week.

COVID Metrics
  Now Week
In the past
Purpose
Deaths per Week 573 678 ≤3501
1my objectives to cease weekly posts,
🚩 Rising quantity weekly for Deaths

✅ Purpose met.


COVID-19 Deaths per WeekClick on on graph for bigger picture.

This graph exhibits the weekly (columns) variety of deaths reported.

Weekly deaths have declined sharply from the latest peak of two,561 however are nonetheless 17% above the pandemic low of 491 final July.

And here’s a graph I am following regarding COVID in wastewater as of Could 2nd:

COVID-19 WastewaterThis seems to be a number one indicator for COVID hospitalizations and deaths.

Nationally, COVID in wastewater is now off greater than 90% from the vacation peak on the finish of December, and that implies weekly deaths will proceed to say no.

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