Covid-19 by the numbers. Cases update thread: Graphs and summaries appreciated!

A very important stat. Critical care beds per capita:

https://www.statista.com/chart/21105/number-of-critical-care-beds-per-100000-inhabitants/
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That's interesting. I thought I saw on the news that the U.S. had the least amount of critical care beds? Or it may have been more beds but less health care workers per 100,000 patients.
 

My daughter who lives and works in Cambodia updated me that the whole country is under quarantine and she has to work from home for at least two weeks....My son lives near Fairfax and D.C. and he was told to work from home also for two weeks, since he's just getting back from a vacation in the Dominican Republic.....All schools are closed there.
 

The high school my youngest grandson attends uses an iPad for everything in the classroom, instead of pencils and paper. When the Governor closed schools for two weeks, all of the students were sent home with two-weeks of assignments.

They must complete their assignments on a daily basis, just like a day’s homework, and then submit them to the appropriate teacher via the Internet. They have done this previously during snowstorms when schools were closed. By doing this, it counts as a day in school.
 
I’m almost jealous of some of the things kids in school have today. Just like my post above, using iPads to do homework and then submitting it via the Internet. Other things that I see in school would have been nice back in my time like: the swimming pools and diving tank, the weight and fitness room, the CCTV for announcements, assemblies and sporting events, TV’s in the cafeteria, electric pencil sharpeners, A/C, stadium seating in the auditorium and the list goes on.

No, I’m not jealous, but I am certainly appreciative of the things that the schools do have for the kids. Do they really need all that? Probably not, but it does in some small way prepare them for what they will have post high school and onto college, we hope.
 
2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Washington
Updated on March 18, 2020 at 3:25 p.m.
County
Positive/Confirmed CasesDeaths
Chelan20
Clark43
Columbia10
Franklin10
Grant81
Grays Harbor10
Island160
Jefferson40
King56256
Kitsap90
Kittitas40
Klickitat10
Lewis10
Lincoln10
Mason10
Pierce560
Skagit140
Snohomish3106
Spokane40
Thurston60
Whatcom70
Yakima70
Unassigned1670
Total118766

Confirmed Cases by Age
0 to 19 years2%
20 to 29 years8%
30 to 39 years12%
40 to 49 years14%
50 to 59 years17%
60 to 69 years15%
70 to 79 years16%
80+ years16%


Confirmed Cases by Sex
Female51%
Male46%
Unknown3%


Number of Individuals Tested
Positive1187
Negative15918
 
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Really enlightening - World statistical graphs - appear to be up to date as of 3.18.20. In Ohio, the count was 88 cases yesterday and 119 today (3.19.20). The scary thing is, per our Governor and Health authority - testing is being limited to medical staff and emergency workers unless hospitalized, due to a lack of test kits - they don't have something as basic as swabs. /-;
 
Several Excellent Graphs showing the status of the virus world wide. Including how many seriously ill, how many mildly sick, existing conditions stats, how contagious is it when compared to other major viral health pandemics and much more.

There is also a projection showing what might occur

https://informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/covid-19-coronavirus-infographic-datapack/

They updated a couple of the graphs to reflect how things are today, 3/19/2020
 


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