

and, more importantly, how much those figures have grown both in the previous day and over the past two weeks-roughly the incubation time between when a person is infected and when they are likely to show any symptoms. The first thing you’ll see on this page is a small “snapshot” showing the total number of cases and fatalities both globally and in the U.S. The total number of patient deaths is shown in red. The total number of confirmed cases of SARS-CoV-2 is shown below in blue.

This report uses SAS® Viya to visualize metrics and trends related to the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 Area Profiles Blog Guidance About. Beginning today, we’ll be updating the page every morning with the latest figures from the previous day. On Ma WHO declared the COVID-19 outbreak a global pandemic.

We figured that, so long as we’re already spending untold hours calculating the clearest picture possible, we ought to publish the results for anyone to examine. Due to different reporting timeframes and other selection. All data are preliminary and subject to change based on additional reporting. Note: Data are refreshed Wednesdays and include cases reported through Monday. The dashboard is built off of essentially the same metrics that, as journalists who have spent months combing through the numbers, we find most useful in informing TIME’s reporting on this unprecedented crisis. Approximately 46.42 of all confirmed COVID-19 cases in Maryland since January 2021 have been among fully vaccinated individuals.
