COVID Tracking Project does a nice job with a weekly blog update.
https://covidtracking.com/blog/reco...italizations-rising-deaths-this-week-in-covid
For any that are interested they have a deep dive into FL data. The good, the bad, and what's missing.
https://covidtracking.com/blog/florida-covid-19-data
FL starting providing COVID hospitalizations this weekend so that is really helpful. They were around 7,500 earlier today. Total hospitalizations today nationwide is around 52K, the estimate for late March/early April at the peak is 70K.
Admiral Giroir, the coronavirus testing coordinator, said today that we need mask usage of about 90% to get this under control and also mentioned needing 10's of millions of additional tests a month.
"It's really essential to wear masks and for this to work we have to have like 90% of people wearing a mask in public in the hotspot areas, if we don't have that we will not get control of the virus,"
I think as bwelbo has mentioned before that at least the first half of July was already baked. Everything we are seeing now is due more to behavior awhile ago.
The CDC mobility reports that they are getting from cell usage suggests that more people were moving around over July 4th weekend than Memorial Day weekend. That's certainly concerning for what things might look like at the end of July/early August.
I really feel for all the school administrators who have to try to figure that out this year. I think there are some areas where it shouldn't be too difficult to have all the students in class. There are other areas where they will likely have to be more creative and maybe have the elementary students in school but have the older students in a more modified format of a couple of days a at school or remote. And then there are some areas that right now you probably can't even think of having school buildings open at any level and either have to delay opening or go virtual.
There are so many areas now with hotspots, not just in the SE and SW but some areas in the midwest and the mountain states that it is going to take a big effort again to get this under control.
That FL number today is sort of crazy. That is larger than every country in the world execept Brazil and India (and of course the US).
Don't know if anyone saw this but after partying last weekend that went viral the Dean of Students at Tulane sent an email to all students about their expectations for them in terms of holding parties and that if they didn't stick to the expectations they could be expelled.
https://www.nola.com/news/coronavirus/article_6e5dc0e8-c079-11ea-8292-7b3db291f48e.html