Been awhile since the last update but unfortunately we're still in 2020 and the latest update contains not only the differences since the last update - but showing we're in the mix of the shit again. Seems the 'average' or so in the past 30 days were like 900+ deaths, it drops lower for bits and also hits large days like it was day prior to yesterday, which shows as today's total.
Texas was in the thick of it back last update and had the most deaths since. Cali and Florida hit hard. Some states faring better than others, at least for now. It's supposed to pickup speed with the growing cold weather and longer nights & the virus thriving. It's gonna stay tough until they start getting mass doses of this virus out there which isn't gonna happen apparently until spring.
10,500,259 US total cases +3,708,444
1,023,966 confirmed
Texas US
19,474 deaths +4,386
999,313 confirmed
California US
18,113 deaths +3,086
863,619 confirmed
Florida US
17,372 deaths +4,076
540,965 confirmed
New York US
33,961 deaths +874
536,542 confirmed
Illinois US
10,846 deaths +2,160
416,876 confirmed
Georgia US
8,881 deaths +2,279
265,163 confirmed
Arizona US
6,228 deaths +777
259,183 confirmed
Michigan US
8,185 deaths +1,216
198,027 confirmed
Virginia US
3,758 deaths +745
177,541 confirmed
Massachusetts US
10,222 deaths +912
27,546 confirmed
Delaware US
732 deaths +111
Yesterday there were 143,231 new confirmed* cases & 2,005 deaths.