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Coronavirus Contribution by State

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by Prof. Wade Fagen-Ulmschneider, University of Illinois

Visualizing each state's contribution to coronavirus pandemic in the United States.



2019–20 Wuhan coronavirus outbreak

A new coronavirus, designated 2019-nCoV,[3] was identified in late 2019 in Wuhan, the capital of China's Hubei province, after people developed pneumonia without a clear cause and for which existing treatments were not effective.[4] The virus can spread between people, and its transmission rate (rate of infection)[5] appeared to increase in mid-January 2020.[6] Several countries across Europe, North America and the Asia-Pacific have reported cases.[7] The time from exposure to the development of symptoms is between two and 14 days and there is tentative evidence that it may be contagious before the onset of symptoms.[8][9][10] Symptoms include fever, coughing, and breathing difficulties, and death may result.[9]


This article is about the virus. For the outbreak of this virus, see 2019–20 Wuhan coronavirus outbreak.

The novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV),[3][4] informally known as the Wuhan coronavirus,[1] is a contagious virus that causes respiratory infection and has been identified as the cause of the ongoing 2019–20 Wuhan coronavirus outbreak.[5] Genomic sequencing has shown that it is a positive-sense, single-stranded RNA coronavirus.[6][7][8] Because many early cases were linked to a large seafood and animal market, the virus is thought to have originated in animals, but this has not been confirmed.[9] Comparisons of the genetic sequences of this virus and other virus samples have shown similarities to SARS-CoV (79.5%)[10] and bat coronaviruses (96%),[10] indicating that an origin in bats is likely.[11][12][13]


Amazon public data lake

Covid-19 replaces medical errors as the third leading cause of death in the US.

Previously, #3 was "accidents". That's being REALLY polite.

The medical system is the third-leading cause of death in the United States (Ref: Starfield B (July 2000): "Is US health really the best in the world?" - JAMA 284 (4): 483–5. doi:10.1001/jama.284.4.483. PMID 10904513) and was named in 2018 by Time Magazine as the worst in the developed world. (Ref: http://time.com/.../u-s-health-care-ranked-worst-in-the.../.

Medical errors are the third-leading cause of death after heart disease and cancer. https://www.cnbc.com/.../medical-errors-third-leading...

Now, when we say "medical errors" we don't mean leaving a sponge in somebody. Less than 2% of this figure is for surgical errors, and our surgical prowess increases yearly. 40 years ago if you need a new heart you had about 35 days to live with one. Now, we can replace a heart, two lies and a liver all in one day and the patients can live a normal and long life. But pharmaceuticals? 1) They've made no progress in 80 years. 2) The last progress they did made was antibiotics and that's "an issue" now. 3) synthetic digs account of 98% of the deaths in this figure. 4) Half of those are overdoses, intentional or otherwise 5) The other half are side effects.

So no, "accidents" isn't elly right. It's "medical incompetence" which of course is why the rate of death from a noting virus is so damn high.

There are people who live in the coastal forests of Gabon that many Americans might call savages. They're immune to SARS2 and all viral disease and we now why as of 2015. Because the reason is not patentable industry and therefore media, ignores it. The covid-19 pandemic is the most pointless loss of life in the 21st century.

2014 NYTimes: "Many in West Africa May Be Immune to Ebola Virus" http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/06/health/ebola-immunity.html

What prevents some people from getting Ebola is Selenium, a simple and cheap dietary addition of this essential trace element can chemically inhibit any enveloped virus and prevent you from getting covid-19, flu measles or any other viral disease. Here's why and how, from the Harvard researcher that figured this out in 2015 at the end of rhe Ebola breakout - when the virus went away all of a sudden. That was no coincidence.

https://www.facebook.com/notes/richard-sexton/how-not-to-catch-the-2019-novel-cononavirus-2019-ncov/10156477705211673/

"29 Jan 2015 - Liberia: Harvard Scientist Claims Selenium Can Treat Ebola" https://allafrica.com/stories/201501291709.html

"29 January 2015 Last updated at 00:55 - We've now seen several cases that don't have any symptoms at all, asymptomatic cases," said Anavaj Sakuntabhai.

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-31019097

If the disease can not be prevented here's what China did to remediate the problem in less than 30 days: https://www.facebook.com/notes/richard-sexton/what-they-did-for-covid-19-in-china/10156554473861673/









National Health Commission of the Peoples Republic of China

News



https://nextstrain.org/ncov

Genomic epidemiology of novel coronavirus (HCoV-19)



Daily Deaths During Coronavirus Pandemic by State




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91-divoc: Coronavirus Contribution by State
http://91-divoc.com/pages/coronavirus-contribution-by-state/?chart=states&show=us-states&xaxis=right-all&display=stacked®ion=census&data=deaths-daily-7&data-source=jhu#states


Johns Hopkins:
https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6


WikiWuhan: 2019–20 Wuhan coronavirus outbreak
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_Wuhan_coronavirus_outbreak


Wiki-nCoV: This article is about the virus. For the outbreak of this virus, see 2019–20 Wuhan coronavirus outbreak.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novel_coronavirus_(2019-nCoV)


amazon: Amazon public data lake
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/a-public-data-lake-for-analysis-of-covid-19-data/


causes: Covid-19 replaces medical errors as the third leading cause of death in the US.
https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/1727839/


cdc:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/cases-in-us.html


kff:
https://www.kff.org/global-health-policy/fact-sheet/coronavirus-tracker/


ecdc:
https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/geographical-distribution-2019-ncov-cases


endcoronavirus:
https://www.endcoronavirus.org/countries


healthmap:
https://www.healthmap.org/covid-19/


india:
https://www.covid19india.org/


nhc: National Health Commission of the Peoples Republic of China
http://en.nhc.gov.cn/news.html


scmp:
https://multimedia.scmp.com/infographics/news/china/article/3047038/wuhan-virus/index.html?src=article-launcher


strains: Genomic epidemiology of novel coronavirus (HCoV-19)
https://nextstrain.org/ncov


usa:
https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en


us-states: Daily Deaths During Coronavirus Pandemic by State
https://healthcostinstitute.org/hcci-research/daily-deaths-during-coronavirus-pandemic-by-state


uvirginia:
https://nssac.bii.virginia.edu/covid-19/dashboard/


uwash:
https://hgis.uw.edu/virus/


worldmeter:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/