Friday, Jan. 13, 2017: The joint Obama-Trump transition teams run an exercise for pandemic preparedness.
March-May 2017: President Trump proposes cutting over $277 million in pandemic-preparedness funding. Congress, in bipartisan action, rejects the funding cuts.
May 11, 2017: The Intelligence Community's Worldwide Threat Assessment warns of major pandemic risks.
September 2017: The Trump administration contracts with a company to create a prototype of a reusable (rather than one-time use) N95 mask.
December 2017: The Trump administration reportedly bans the CDC from using the terms "evidence-based" and "science-based."
April 9, 2018: John Bolton starts his first day as National Security Adviser.
April 10, 2018: Bolton fires Homeland Security Advisor, Tom Bossert.
May 7, 2018: White House proposes cutting global health budget. The National Security Council's director of medical and biodefense preparedness warns that pandemic flu is the top health security concern and that the country is not prepared for it.
May 8, 2018: The National Security Council removes the top official responsible for pandemic response and disbands the global health security team.
May 18, 2018: Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio sends the president a letter saying the decision to cut funding for global health programs and disband the global health team at the National Security Council could cost American lives.
September 2018: The Department of Health and Human Services diverts funding from the CDC to pay for housing detained immigrant children. The same month: The Trump administration fails to follow through with an Obama-era project designed to protect against medical supply shortages during pandemics.
September 18, 2018: President Trump issues a Presidential Memorandum and National Biodefense Strategy designed to ensure a comprehensive and coordinated approach to biological incidents.
January 29, 2019: The Intelligence Community's Worldwide Threat Assessment warns that the U.S. is vulnerable to a global pandemic.
April 2019: HHS Secretary Alex Azar says what keeps everyone in the Biodefense world up at night is the threat of a pandemic flu.
July 2019: The Trump administration eliminates an American public health position designed to detect disease outbreaks in China.
September 2019: The President's Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) warns that an influenza pandemic may cause tremendous health and economic losses.
October 2019: The Trump administration concludes a months-long simulation, code-named "Crimson Contagion," designed to respond to a global influenza pandemic. The Department of Health and Human Services determines that the U.S. is underprepared, underfunded, and under-coordinated to fight an influenza-like pandemic.
November 17, 2019: Possible first case of COVID-19 emerges in Hubei province, China. Note: Wuhan is the Capital city of Hubei province.
Late November-December 2019: U.S. intelligence agencies warn of a "cataclysmic" and "out-of-control" disease in Wuhan, China.
Mid-to-late December 2019: A team of government public servants in Alberta, Canada responds to reports of an "influenza-like virus" in China by increasing their emergency stockpile of hospital masks, gloves, and gowns.
December 30, 2019: A whistleblower, Chinese doctor Li Wenliang, alerts more than 100 of his colleagues about a new disease in Wuhan in a widely circulated post on social media.
December 31, 2019: Wuhan officials confirm treatment of dozens of cases of pneumonia with an unknown cause.
January 3, 2020: Chinese colleagues alert the CDC Director about the virus.
January 6, 2020: CDC Director Robert Redfield offers to send a CDC team to China.
January 9, 2020: China publicly identifies new "pneumonia-like" virus. WHO issues guidance for other countries to detect and respond to the novel coronavirus.
January 10, 2020: Chinese officials announce the first known death from the new coronavirus.
January 11: Chinese scientists publicly release the genetic sequence of COVID-19.
Mid-January 2020: HHS employees begin drafting contingency plans for enforcing the Defense Production Act to compel private companies to produce critical supplies.
Around the third week of January: U.S. diplomats in Wuhan return to the United States on chartered planes.
January 16, 2020: German researchers develop a diagnostic test for COVID-19.
January 17, 2020: The CDC implements health screenings in three U.S. airports for travelers coming from Wuhan, China.
January 18, 2020: Alex Azar tries to speak to President Trump about the outbreak for the first time. President Trump ignores the warning.
January 20, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1st case reported: a man in his 30's out of Snohomish County, WA.
January 22, 2020: China closes off the city of Wuhan. President Trump states that the United States has the pandemic "totally under control." Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) warns HHS Secretary Azar not to trust Chinese authorities and requests that the Department of Health and Human Services inform Congress if the administration discovers false or misleading information from Chinese officials.
January 23, 2020: Singapore bans all inbound flights from Wuhan, China. The WHO releases a statement about the novel coronavirus that includes transmission rates, human-to-human transmission capability, and severity of the virus.
January 24, 2020: President Trump thanks Chinese President Xi for his transparency and effort in tackling the coronavirus.
January 27, 2020: Acting Chief-of-Staff Mick Mulvaney meets with other senior officials about how the Trump administration is handling the virus. The President's Coronavirus Task Force begins daily meetings. South Korean officials inform private companies that they should start developing testing kits.
January 28, 2020: Alex Azar holds a coronavirus press briefing and informs the public that the HHS has been monitoring the virus since December. A Department of Veterans Affairs official circulates a warning to government public health experts about the outbreak. Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) urges senior White House officials to implement a targeted travel ban on China.
January 29, 2020: Singapore begins screening for temperatures, enforces mandatory quarantines for travellers coming from Hubei, and restricts entry for all travelers who travelled through China in the past 14 days. Economic Advisor Peter Navarro, in an internal memorandum, urgently recommends that President Trump impose a travel ban on China.
January 30, 2020: Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, in a Fox News interview, says the virus will be good for the U.S. economy. Secretary Azar directly warns President Trump that the virus could morph into a pandemic, a warning the president discounts as alarmist. The WHO declares that the COVID-19 outbreak is a "Public Health Emergency." President Trump states that the U.S. has the virus "under control" and hosts a campaign rally in Iowa.
Januar31, 2020: HHS declared Coronavirus a Public Health Emergency in the US.
Early February 2020: White House officials call for more forceful response to the novel coronavirus, but Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin resists. Officials concerned about testing capacity.
February 2, 2020: President Trump restricts entry into the United States from China.
February 4, 2020: Senator Richard Burr, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, receives a briefing on the coronavirus. China admits to "shortcomings" and "deficiencies" in its handling of the novel coronavirus.
February 5, 2020: Senators urge the administration to take the virus more seriously.
February 7, 2020: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announces that the United States has donated nearly 18 tons of medical supplies to China.
February 12, 2020: Burr receives another briefing on the coronavirus about the potential impact of an epidemic and whether the U.S. is prepared.
February 13, 2020: Burr sells 33 major stock holdings worth between $628,000 to $1.7 million. Secretary Azar announces that the government will establish a "surveillance" program in five cities which will then be expanded nationally, but the plan is delayed for weeks.
February 14, 2020: The HHS and the National Security Council produce a memo titled "U.S. Government Response to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus."
February 15, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 12 cases.
February 16-24, 2020: The WHO sends a team, including two U.S. experts, to China.
Mid-February: The coronavirus begins to spread in New York from Europe, according to recent studies.
February 19, 2020: Trump assures the public against worrying about the coronavirus.
February 21, 2020: Dr. Kadlec (HHS) reportedly convenes an urgent meeting of the White House coronavirus task force in an effort to determine not if but when the country would need to be in lock down to prevent the spread of the virus.
US Coronavirus numbers: 29 cases.
February 23, 2020: In an internal communication, Economic Advisor Peter Navarro urgently requests immediate supplemental appropriation to combat the crisis. He warns that the virus "could infect as many as 100 million Americans, with a loss of life as many as 1-2 million souls" and "inflict trillions of dollars in economic damage."
February 24, 2020: President Trump gives false assurance that the stock market is "starting to look very good" and the coronavirus is "very much under control." Stock markets decline sharply following news of the spread of the novel coronavirus. Dr. Kadlec (HHS) gives President Trump a plan titled "Four Steps to Mitigation."
February 25, 2020: A CDC director says that a severely disruptive outbreak is inevitable. And mainland China reports 78,064 cases of coronavirus and 2,715 deaths.
US Coronavirus numbers: 51 cases.
February 26, 2020: President Trump falsely assures the public that the number of cases will go down.
February 27, 2020: HHS Secretary Alex Azar tells lawmakers that it's unlikely that large numbers of Americans will need to be hospitalized. Senator Burr informs a private luncheon that the coronavirus is "much more aggressive" than the United States has seen in recent history and is probably "more akin to the 1918 pandemic." President Trump complains that senior CDC official's public warning is scaring the stock markets.
February 28, 2020: Dr. Carter Mecher emails the Red Dawn email chain and warns that the United States has a narrow window to implement nonpharmaceutical interventions (such as social distancing). President Trump says that the virus "like a miracle" will disappear, and states: "Now, the Democrats are politicising the coronavirus... this is their new hoax."
February 29, 2020: Fauci says that Americans do not need to change their daily practices and the current risk is low, but could change.
US Coronavirus numbers: 60 cases, 1st death, a woman in her 50's out of WA.
Late February: the CDC rejects using the WHO's Covid-19 diagnostic test. Three lost weeks: It takes three more weeks for the administration's top health experts, among the rising number of COVID-19 cases, to persuade the President.
Early March: Dr. Steven Hahn (Commissioner of the FDA) relaxes rules regulating whether hospitals and labs can create their own tests.
March 1, 2020: Dr. Mecher warns the Red Dawn email chain that the United States "should have pulled all the triggers for NPIs [nonpharmaceutical interventions] by now."
March 2, 2020: President Trump claims that a vaccine will be readily available.
March 3, 2020: Vice President Pence announces that the CDC will lift federal restrictions on testing for the coronavirus.
March 6, 2020: President Trump falsely claims that any American who wants a COVID-19 test can get a test.
March 10, 2020: Vice President Pence announces that over 1 million tests have been distributed and that 4 million would be distributed by the end of the week.
US Coronavirus numbers: 949 cases, 30 deaths.
March 11, 2020: The World Health Organization (WHO) declares that COVID-19 is a global health pandemic.
Later that same day: President Trump announces new travel restrictions from Europe.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,248 cases, 38 deaths.
March 12, 2020: A professor of internal medicine writes in the Red Dawn email chain that senior officials are throwing "15 years of institutional learning out the window and are making decisions based on intuition."
March 13, 2020: President Trump declares a national emergency and promises a new website to link Americans to testing sites.
Mid-March, 2020: Federal agencies begin placing bulk orders on N95 masks, ventilators, and other medical equipment.
March 15, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 3,484 cases, 69 deaths.
March 16, 2020: The President announces Social Distancing Guidelines to be in place for two-weeks.
March 17, 2020: The Trump administration announces strict southern border controls and President Trump falsely states that he felt like the crisis was a pandemic "long before it was called a pandemic." WebMD states there is zero evidence SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) was artificially engineered
March 18, 2020: President Trump signs an Executive Order allowing for use of the Defense Production Act, but the president and vice president make statements suggesting the administration will not use the Act.
US Coronavirus numbers: 9,032 cases, 150 deaths.
March 19, 2020: The CDC issues updated guidelines instructing medical professionals how to use homemade masks "as a last resort" if PPE is not available. President Trump states that the responsibility of supplying PPE to medical professionals lies with state governors, not the federal government.
March 20, 2020: The Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Defense airlift 500,000 swab and sample kits for COVID-19 tests from a private company located in Italy.
March 21, 2020: Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID019) shows it is not a laboratory contruct
March 22, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 33,150 cases, 414 deaths.
US Coronavirus unemployment numbers: 3.3 million.
March 23, 2020: Hospitals start reporting severe shortages of testing supplies, widespread shortages of PPE, difficulty maintaining adequate staff, and overall shortages of critical supplies.
March 24, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 54,044 cases, 781 deaths.
March 26, 2020: Reports emerge that there are still not enough diagnostic tests. President Trump claims China is responsible for the coronavirus pandemic to protect his reelection argument.
March 27, 2020: President Trump signs H.R. 748, the "Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security" (CARES) Act. President Trump issues a statement that he has directed "the Secretary of Health and Human Services to use any and all authority available under the Defense Production Act" to get General Motors to produce ventilators. President Trump questions whether state governors truly need the ventilators that they are requesting. The CIA warns its employees not to take hydroxychloroquine, the medication touted by the president, because it can result in sudden death.
March 29, 2020: President Trump falsely claims that he inherited "obsolete" and "broken" tests from the Obama administration. At the same time: The Trump administration resists nationalizing the supply chain for PPE, causing "bedlam" in the PPE market.
End of March: Over 6.6 million Americans apply for unemployment benefits bringing the total to over 10 million Americans for the month of March.
April 1, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 202,573 cases, 5,114 deaths.
April 2, 2020: The Trump administration continues to adopt an approach allowing states to adopt an uneven patchwork of state stay-at-home orders.
President Trump blames State Governors for supply shortages in their states.
Jared Kushner says that the national stockpile is not for states.
The Trump administration announces that it is finally using the Defense Production Act for N95 masks and ventilators through presidential orders.
US Coronavirus numbers: 250,758 cases, 7,576 deaths, + 2,462.
US Coronavirus unemployment numbers: 6.6 million.
April 3, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 283,477 cases, 8,839 deaths, + 1,263.
April 4, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 317,994 cases, 10,384 deaths, + 1,545.
Early April 2020: FEMA reportedly seizes PPE from states.
April 5, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 343,747 cases, 11,793 deaths, + 1,409.
April 6, 2020: Deaths from COVID-19 become the leading cause of death in the United States.
US Coronavirus numbers: 375,348 cases, 13,298 deaths, + 1,505.
April 7, 2020: President Trump removes Department of Defense inspector general who was in charge of overseeing the $2 trillion coronavirus relief package,
and how an unproven drug Hydroxychoroquine
is a Coronavirus 'miracle cure'. Why is President Trump so
obsessed with hydroxychloroquine? I refrain from any comments on this.
US Coronavirus numbers: 409,225 cases, 15,526 deaths, + 2,228.
April 8, 2020: State governors consider creating a multi-state consortium to supply PPE.
President Trump blames
the World Health Organization for the condition in the US, and threatens to pull funding.
US Coronavirus numbers: 441,569 cases, 17,691 deaths, + 2,165.
April 9, 2020: The House Oversight and Reform Committee releases federal documents showing that the national stockpile of personal protective equipment is almost empty.
US Coronavirus numbers: 475,515 cases, 19,802 deaths, + 2,111.
April 10, 2020: In a press conference, President Trump's answer to a reporter's question suggests the president confuses the coronavirus with multi-drug resistant bacteria.
US Coronavirus numbers: 509,604 cases, 22,038 deaths, + 2,236.
April 11, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 481,849 cases, 20,577 deaths.
US Coronavirus numbers: 539,942 cases, 24,062 deaths, + 2,024.
April 12, 2020: Dr. Fauci states that "no one is going to deny" that earlier mitigation efforts would have saved lives.
US Coronavirus numbers: 505,561 cases, 22,105 deaths, + 1,528.
April 13, 2020: Governors on the west coast and northeast announce interstate coalitions to coordinate reopening their regions.
President Trump says he has Ultimate Authority
to reopen the Economy.
US Coronavirus numbers: 526,353 cases, 23,640 deaths, + 1,535.
April 14, 2020: The Justice Department intervenes on behalf of a small Mississippi church in a lawsuit challenging the city of Greenville's public health order that restricts church gatherings due to the pandemic.
Attemping to shift blame, President Trump halts WHO funding pending the administration's investigation into the way the organization has handled the coronavirus pandemic.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley states U.S. intelligence agencies are investigating whether the coronavirus may have leaked from a Chinese laboratory in Wuhan December 1, 2019.
US Coronavirus numbers: 545,016 cases, 26,047 deaths, + 2,407.
April 15, 2020: The Treasury Department confirmed the decision to print President Donald Trump's name on the Stimulus checks.
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn),
accuses President Trump of shifting blame for the extent of the coronavirus pandemic onto China and the World Health Organization instead of accepting responsibility.
Fox News reports trial of chloroquine
stopped due to heart complications.
US Coronavirus numbers: 566,859 cases, 28,529 deaths, + 2,482.
US Coronavirus unemployment numbers: 22 million.
April 16, 2020: President Trump provides a Coronavirus update,
and reverses April 13, 2020 claim of Ultimate Authority and tells States
Call you own shots. He must have been enlighted about the US Constitution.
US Coronavirus numbers: 677,570 cases, 34,619 deaths, + 6,090.
April 17, 2020: President Trump announces Opening Up America Again' guidelines.
US Coronavirus numbers: 709,735 cases, 37,154 deaths, + 2,535.
April 18, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 738,792 cases, 39,014 deaths, + 1,860.
April 19, 2020: President Trump relies on Shock and Strategic retreat to bolster his base,
who do not grasp Success is his, Failure is others leadership stance.
US Coronavirus numbers: 764,636 cases, 40,575 deaths, + 1,561.
Influenza in the US for 2018-2019 had a death rate of less then 0.09% of those infected, Coronavirus, thus far, has a death rate of 5.3% of those infected.
April 20, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 792,759 cases, 42,514 deaths, + 1,939.
April 21, 2020: President Trump once again attempts to make the Coronavirus policital. The Coronavirus is NOT a policial issue,
it cares not about party affiliation, race, gender, State or National boundries, nor religious beliefs. I have grave concerns for
small business owners and service industry workers who have lost their jobs, and want to see the Country open as soon as possible.
However, opening too soon will increase the number of deaths associated with this virus. I for one would hate to see the death of a
loved one due to opening the gates too soon.
US Coronavirus numbers: 818,744 cases, 45,318 deaths, + 2,804.
April 22, 2020: President Trump doesn't want coronavirus testing.
Fox News states: Nobel-winning economist says US 'will have a Great Depression' if Trump, McConnell lead pandemic response.
Coronavirus map:
Tracking the spread in the US and around the world. President Trump dismisses the Director of key Federal Vaccine Agency because he won't support unvetted solutions and drugs.
US Coronavirus numbers: 848,717 cases, 47,659 deaths, + 2,341.
April 23, 2020: President Trump suggests injecting disinfectant into the body to treat Coronavirus.
Disinfectant firm warns after Trumps comments.
See: Coronavirus 'disinfectant and sunlight facts'.
President Trump does'nt agree with Fauci over US testing capabilities to curb Coronavirus.
U.S. unemployment claims reach 26M since Coronavirus hit.
US Coronavirus numbers: 886,442 cases, 50,236 deaths, + 2,577.
April 24, 2020: Dr. Birx's reaction to Trumps suggestion of using UV light and injections as Coronavirus treatments.
President Trumps response to what was just observed.
I was not going to comment, but claiming he was being 'sarcastic', and calling the media 'Fake News' is BS.
FDA warns of antimalarial drugs as treatments for Coronavirus.
US Coronavirus numbers: 925,232 cases, 52,193 deaths, + 1,957.
April 25, 2020: WHO says there is no evidence recovered coronavirus patients won't get reinfected.
ABC News posts Trump's response to the Coronavirus pandemic.
History shows what can happen if we reopen too soon.
President Trump, and his allies try to defend claim about injecting disinfectant. States see spike in poison control calls following Trump's comments on injecting disinfectant.
US Coronavirus numbers: 960,651 cases, 54,256 deaths, + 2,063.
April 26, 2020: Governors urge Trump to keep briefings 'fact-based' after disinfectant comments.
President Trump blames press for furor over disinfectant comments.
How can anyone continue to support Trump when they should know of his BS, arrogance and lies.
US Coronavirus numbers: 987,160 cases, 55,143 deaths, + 887.
April 27, 2020: Infectious disease expert slams study that panned hydroxychloroquine as COVID-19 treatment: 'It's a sham'.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,010,356 cases, 56,797 deaths, + 1,654.
April 28, 2020: President Trump 'can't imagine why' US disinfectant calls spiked.
President Trump orders meat plants to stay open. Vice President Pence criticized for not wearing a face mask when visiting the Mayo Clinic. President Trump says the U.S. will 'very soon' run five million coronavirus tests per day.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,035,765 cases, 59,266 deaths, + 2,469.
April 29, 2020: Meat plant workers state they
will not show up for work. President Trump still doesn't grasp how bad the Coronavirus crisis is. The Coronavirus testing chief says 'now way on earth' US can test 5 million a day. Jobless claims may reach
30 million in six weeks. President Trump tries to
backtrack on his 'testing claim'. White House says social distancing guidelines will be 'Fading Out'. Fading out and we have tested less the 0.06% of the population. Can you say another spike is in store?
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,064,194 cases, 61,656 deaths, + 2,390.
April 30, 2020: President Trump wrongly suggests virus will '
just go away', and cares more about his reelection than he does the pandemic. President Trump contradicts US intel community by
claiming he's seen evidence coronavirus originated in Chinese lab.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,095,023 cases, 63,856 deaths, + 2,200.
May 1, 2020: The
White House is blocking Dr. Anthony Fauci from testifying before Congress next week. With many States lifting restrictions, I predict another spike.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,131,030 cases, 65,753 deaths, + 1,897.
May 2, 2020: Is Trump about to fail the US on coronavirus testing? Coronavirus cases on the rise as States start to reopen. President Trump to replace Health Inspector General who criticized coronavirus response. Fauci to testify before Congress. Why was he denied to being with?
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,160,774 cases, 67,444 deaths, + 1,691.
May 3, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,188,122 cases, 68,598 deaths, + 1,154.
May 4, 2020: President Trump has left the nation weaker, and sicker, and on the verge of a new Great Depression.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,212,835 cases, 69,921 deaths, + 1,323.
May 5, 2020: President Trumps responds and tweets about the comments made about him on May 4, 2020. The price of reopening the economy so soon will be ten of thousands of Americal lives. White House bans Fauci from testifying.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,237,633 cases, 72,271 deaths, + 2,350.
May 6, 2020: President Trump plans to disband Coronavirus task force.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,263,092 cases, 74,799 deaths, + 2,528.
May 7, 2020: President Trump rejects
CDC guidance on reopening US amid Coronavirus, and because his chauffeur tests positive, the White House will get tested daily. A complete turn about from previous statements. The population doesn't need tests, but he needs/gets one everyday?
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,292,623 cases, 76,928 deaths, + 2,129.
May 8, 2020: Two people working in the White House
test positive for Coronavirus. And the President wants to open the gates.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,321,785 cases, 78,615 deaths, + 1,687.
May 9, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,347,309 cases, 80,037 deaths, + 1,422.
May 10, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,367,638 cases, 80,787 deaths, + 750.
May 11, 2020: President Trump lashes out at journalist who queried his emphasis on being first in testing. 72 die from Coronavirus at home for veterans.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,385,834 cases, 81,795 deathsk, + 1,008.
May 12, 2020: BBC News comments on The lost six weeks when US failed to contain outbreak. France, UK, and Italy locked down in days after 1 case per 1 million population, while it took President Trump 45 days to do the same thing.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,408,636 cases, 83,425 deaths, + 1,630.
May 13, 2020: President Trump 'totally' disagrees with Fauci on school reopenings. Wow, he cares more about his image then the health and welfare of students. 32 countries are beating Coronavirus, and the U.S. is not one them. Why? The United States needs leadership.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,430,348 cases, 85,197 deaths, + 1,772.
May 14, 2020: Great video that shows how quickly the virus can
spread.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,457,593 cases, 86,912 deaths, + 1,715.
May 15, 2020: Presidenet Trump shows the
difference between Politics and Science for wearing a mask. A leading Medical Journal urges Replace Trump and bolster the CDC. President Trump says Truckers were honking as a 'sign of love', when they were protesting shipping rates.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,484,285 cases, 88,507 deaths, + 1,595.
US Coronavirus unemployment numbers: 36 million.
May 16, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,507,773 cases, 90,103 deaths, + 1,596.
May 17, 2020: Plot of Flu vs Coronavirus.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,527,664 cases, 90,978 deaths, + 875.
May 18, 2020: Trump officials deflect blame for US death toll, escalate reopening
push. President Trump calls the Virus a hoax, and now blames others for his lack of leadership. Fact Check of President Trumps claims against the World Health Organization. President Trump claims he takes hydroxychloroquine, prompting warnings from health experts.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,550,294 cases, 91,981 deaths, + 1,003.
May 19, 2020: President Trump falsely denies FDA warning on hydroxychloroquine.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,570,583 cases, 93,533 deaths, + 3,552. Here we go, deaths on the rise due to opening too soon.
May 20, 2020: White House puts politics over science. President Trump says US topping world virus cases is 'badge of honour. What an idiot.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,592,723 cases, 94,936 deaths, + 1,403.
May 21, 2020: Tracking the Global Outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,602,902 cases, 96,354 deaths, + 1,418.
US Coronavirus unemployment numbers: 38.6 million.
May 22, 2020: President Trump is called 'a petulant child' for refusing to wear a mask. President Trump lashes out a scientists whose findings contradict him.
US Coronavirus numbers: 1,645,094 cases, 97,647 deaths, + 1,293.
May 23, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,666,828 cases, 98,683 deaths, + 1,036.
May 24, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,686,436 cases, 99,300 deaths, + 617. Please keep dropping.
May 25, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,706,226 cases, 99,805 deaths, + 505. Yea, still dropping.
May 26, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,725,275 cases, 100,572 deaths, + 567.
May 27, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,745,803 cases, 102,107 deaths, + 1,535.
May 28, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,768,461 cases, 103,330 deaths, + 1,223.
US Coronavirus unemployment numbers: 40.7 million.
May 29, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,793,530 cases, 104,542 deaths, + 1,212.
May 30, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,816,820 cases, 105,557 deaths, + 1,105.
May 30, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,837,170 cases, 106,195 deaths, + 638.
June 1, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,859,323 cases, 106,925 deaths, + 730.
June 2, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,881,205 cases, 108,059 deaths, + 1,134.
June 3, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,901,783 cases, 109,142 deaths, + 1,031.
June 4, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,924,051 cases, 110,173 deaths, + 1,083.
US Coronavirus unemployment numbers: 42 million.
June 5, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,965,708 cases, 111,390 deaths, + 1,217.
June 6, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 1,988,544 cases, 112,096 deaths, + 706.
June 7, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,007,449 cases, 112,469 deaths, + 373.
June 8, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,026,493 cases, 113,055 deaths, + 586.
June 9, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,045,549 cases, 114,148 deaths, + 1,093.
June 10, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,066,401 cases, 115,130 deaths, + 982.
June 11, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,089,701 cases, 116,034 deaths, + 904.
US Coronavirus unemployment numbers: 44 million.
June 12, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,116,922 cases, 116,825 deaths, + 791.
June 13, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,142,224 cases, 117,527 deaths, + 701.
June 14, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,162,228 cases, 117,858 deaths, + 331.
June 15, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,182,950 cases, 118,283 deaths, + 425.
June 16, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,208,400 cases, 119,132 deaths, + 849.
June 17, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,234,471 cases, 119,941 deaths, + 809.
June 18, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,263,651 cases, 120,688 deaths, + 747.
June 19, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,297,190 cases, 121,407 deaths, + 719.
June 20, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,330,578 cases, 121,980 deaths, + 573.
June 21, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,356,657 cases, 122,247 deaths, + 267.
June 22, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,388,153 cases, 122,616 deaths, + 369.
June 23, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,424,168 cases, 123,473 deaths, + 857.
June 24, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,462,554 cases, 124,281 deaths, + 808.
June 25, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,504,588 cases, 126,780 deaths, + 2499.
All because President Trump eschews wearing a face mask.
June 26, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,552,956 cases, 127,640 deaths, + 860.
June 27, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,596,537 cases, 128,152 deaths, + 512.
June 28, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,637,077 cases, 128,437 deaths, + 295.
June 29, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,681,811 cases, 128,783 deaths, + 346.
June 30, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,727,853 cases, 130,122 deaths, + 1,339.
July 1, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,779,081 cases, 130,761 deaths, + 936.
July 2, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,836,399 cases, 131,448 deaths, + 687.
July 3, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,895,309 cases, 132,074 deaths, + 626.
July 4, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,945,127 cases, 132,339 deaths, + 265.
July 5, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 2,991,058 cases, 132,601 deaths, + 262.
July 6, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 3,041,642 cases, 132,979 deaths, + 378.
July 7, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 3,097,084 cases, 133,972 deaths, + 993.
July 8, 2020: Our Commander in Tweet claims 99% of Coronavirus cases are totally harmless.
US Coronavirus numbers: 3,158,932 cases, 134,862 deaths, + 890.
July 9, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 3,219,999 cases, 135,822 deaths, + 960.
July 10, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 3,291,786 cases, 136,671 deaths, + 849.
July 11, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 3,355,646 cases, 137,402 deaths, + 731.
July 12, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 3,413,995 cases, 137,782 deaths, + 380.
July 13, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 3,479,483 cases, 138,247 deaths, + 465.
July 14, 2020: Because our Commander in Tweet doesn't believe there is a Coronavirus problen, claiming 99% of the population will have no problems, and doesn't want the public to know the truth, he has mandated all Coronavirus hospital data no longer be available to the CDC. He claimed it was a hoax, now he wants to hide the data. So the numbers listed above may no longer be available after July 15, 2020. The Whitehouse attacks Fauci, the most trusted person regarding the COVID-19 in the US.
US Coronavirus numbers: 3,545,077 cases, 139,143 deaths, + 896.
July 15, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 3,616,827 cases, 140,144 deaths, + 1,001.
July 16, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 3,695,025 cases, 141,118 deaths, + 974.
July 17, 2020: White House refuses to allow the CDC to testify on reopening schools. Wow, what happened to transparency and getting input from Science?
Ohio Vet refused to wear mask has died of Covid-10. Why?
One out of every 100 people in the US has now been infected with COVID-19, and almost 4% of those infected die.
US Coronavirus numbers: 3,770,012 cases, 142,064 deaths, + 944.
July 18, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 3,833,271 cases, 142,877 deaths, + 813.
July 19, 2020: Administration seeks to zero out CDC, NIH funding in coronavirus relief bill.
US Coronavirus numbers: 3,898,550 cases, 143,289 deaths, + 412.
July 21, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,028,908 cases, 144,978 deaths, + 1,689.
July 22, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,100,875 cases, 146,183 deaths, + 1,205.
July 23, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,169,991 cases, 147,333 deaths, + 1,150.
July 24, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,248,296 cases, 148,490 deaths, + 1,157.
July 25, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,315,719 cases, 149,398 deaths, + 908.
July 26, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,371,839 cases, 149,849 deaths, + 451.
July 27, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,433,410 cases, 151,075 deaths, + 1,226.
July 28, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,498,343 cases, 152,320 deaths, + 1,245.
July 29, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,568,037 cases, 153,840 deaths, + 1,520.
July 30, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,635,986 cases, 155,313 deaths, + 1,473.
July 31, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,707,099 cases, 156,771 deaths, + 1,458.
August 1, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,765,634 cases, 157,894 deaths, + 1,123.
August 2, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,815,270 cases, 158,361 deaths, + 467.
August 3, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,863,916 cases, 158,923 deaths, + 562.
August 4, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,918,420 cases, 160,282 deaths, + 1,359.
August 5, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 4,973,568 cases, 161,601 deaths, + 1,319.
August 6, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,032,179 cases, 162,804 deaths, + 1,203.
August 7, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,095,524 cases, 164,094 deaths, + 1,290.
August 8, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,158,579 cases, 165,138 deaths, + 1,044.
August 9, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,206,590 cases, 165,672 deaths, + 534.
August 10, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,256,430 cases, 166,241 deaths, + 569.
August 11, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,310,989 cases, 167,745 deaths, + 1,504.
August 12, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,365,374 cases, 169,131 deaths, + 1,386.
August 13, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,420,154 cases, 170,415 deaths, + 1,284.
August 14, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,480,169 cases, 171,535 deaths, + 1,120.
August 15, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,333,733 cases, 172,606 deaths, + 1,071.
August 16, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,571,415 cases, 173,172 deaths, + 566.
August 17, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,611,975 cases, 173,716 deaths, + 544.
August 18, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,655,974 cases, 175,074 deaths, + 1,358.
August 19, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,700,931 cases, 176,339 deaths, + 1,265.
August 20, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,747,118 cases, 178,030 deaths, + 1,691.
August 21, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,797,599 cases, 179,200 deaths, + 1,170.
August 22, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,841,428 cases, 180,174 deaths, + 974.
August 23, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,874,146 cases, 180,604 deaths, + 430.
August 24, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,915,630 cases, 181,114 deaths, + 510.
August 25, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 5,955,728 cases, 182,404 deaths, + 1,290.
August 26, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,000,365 cases, 183,653 deaths, + 1,249.
August 27, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,046,634 cases, 184,796 deaths, + 1,143.
August 28, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,096,235 cases, 185,901 deaths, + 1,105.
August 29, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,139,078 cases, 186,855 deaths, + 954.
August 30, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,173,236 cases, 187,224 deaths, + 369.
August 31, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,211,796 cases, 187,736 deaths, + 512.
September 1, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,249,526 cases, 188,874 deaths, + 1,138.
September 2, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,290,737 cases, 189,964 deaths, + 1,090.
September 3, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,334,199 cases, 191,078, deaths, + 1,114.
September 4, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,387,048 cases, 192,111 deaths, + 1,033.
September 5, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,429,140 cases, 192,818 deaths, + 707.
September 6, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,460,250 cases, 193,250 deaths, + 432.
September 7, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,485,670 cases, 193,535 deaths, + 285.
September 8, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,514,231 cases, 194,030 deaths, + 495.
September 9, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,549,475 cases, 195,239 deaths, + 1,209.
September 10, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,588,163 cases, 196,328 deaths, +1,089.
September 11, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,636,247 cases, 197,421 deaths, +1,093.
September 12, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,676,601 cases, 198,128 deaths, +707.
September 13, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,708,458 cases, 198,520 deaths, +392.
September 14, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,751,700 cases, 199,000 deaths, +480.
September 15, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,788,147 cases, 200,197 deaths, +1,197.
September 16, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,828,301 cases, 201,348 deaths, +1,151.
September 17, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,874,596 cases, 202,213 deaths, +865.
September 18, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,925,941 cases, 203,171 deaths, +958.
September 19, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 6,967,403 cases, 203,824 deaths, +653.
September 20, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,004,768 cases, 204,118 deaths, +294.
September 21, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,046,216 cases, 204,506 deaths, +388.
September 22, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,097,937 cases, 205,471 deaths, +965.
September 23, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,139,553 cases, 206,593 deaths, +1,122.
September 24, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,185,471 cases, 207,538 deaths, +945.
September 25, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,244,184 cases, 208,440 deaths, +902.
September 26, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,287,561 cases, 209,177 deaths, +737.
September 27, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,321,343 cases, 209,453 deaths, +276.
September 28, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,361,611 cases, 209,808 deaths, +355.
September 29, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,406,146 cases, 210,785 deaths, +977.
September 30, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,447,282 cases, 211,740 deaths, +955.
October 1, 2020: White House advisor Hope Hicks tests positive for Covid-19.
US Coronavirus numbers: 7,494,671 cases, 212,660 deaths, +920.
October 2, 2020: President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump test positive for Covid-19.
US Coronavirus numbers: 7,552,589 cases, 213,552 deaths, +892.
October 3, 2020: White House is a hot zone for Covid-19, 23 people around President Trump contract Covid-19.
US Coronavirus numbers: 7,602,846 cases, 214,279 deaths, +727.
October 4, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,636,912 cases, 214,611 deaths, +332.
October 5, 2020: Trump leaves hospital after Covid treatment.
US Coronavirus numbers: 7,679,644 cases, 215,032 deaths, +421.October 6, 2020: Dr. Bright resigns from federal government because the Trump administration ignores scientific expertise, overrules public health guidance and disrespects career scientists.
US Coronavirus numbers: 7,722,746 cases, 215,822 deaths, +790.
October 7, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,776,224 cases, 216,784 deaths, +962.
October 8, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,833,763 cases, 217,738 deaths, +954.
October 10, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,945,505 cases, 219,282 deaths, +1544.
October 11, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 7,991,998 cases, 219,695 deaths, +413.
October 12, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,037,789 cases, 220,011 deaths, +316.
October 13, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,090,253 cases, 220,873 deaths, +862.
October 14, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,150,043 cases, 221,843 deaths, +970.
October 15, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,216,315 cases, 222,717 deaths, +874.
October 16, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,288,278 cases, 223,644 deaths, +947.
October 17, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,342,665 cases, 224,282 deaths, +638.
October 18, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,387,799 cases, 224,730 deaths, +448.
October 19, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,456,653 cases, 225,222 deaths, +492.
October 20, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,521,156 cases, 226,184 deaths, +962.
October 21, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,584,819 cases, 227,409 deaths, +1,225.
October 22, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,661,651 cases, 228,381 deaths, +972.
October 23, 2020: Trump claims COVID-19 will vanish.
US Coronavirus numbers: 8,746,953 cases, 229,284 deaths, +903.
October 24, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,828,290 cases, 230,068 deaths, +784.
October 25, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,889,179 cases, 230,510 deaths, +442.
October 26, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 8,962,783 cases, 231,045 deaths, +535.
October 27, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 9,038,030 cases, 232,084 deaths, +1,039.
October 28, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 9,120,751 cases, 233,130 deaths, +1,046.
October 29, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 9,212,767 cases, 234,177 deaths, +1,047.
October 30, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 9,316,297 cases, 235,159 deaths, +982.
October 31, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 9.402,590 cases, 236,072 deaths, +1,895.
November 1, 2020: A good leader consults with experts in their field. Not Donald Trump.
US Coronavirus numbers: 9,473,911 cases, 236,741 deaths, +669.
November 2, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 9,567,543 cases, 236,997 deaths, +256.
November 3, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 9,692,966 cases, 238,628 deaths, +1,6316.
November 4, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 9,801,355 cases, 239,829 deaths, +1,201.
November 5, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 9,919,637 cases, 240,955 deaths, +1,126.
November 6, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 10,058,586 cases, 242,230 deaths, +1,175.
November 7, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 10,185,508 cases, 243,257 deaths, +1,027.
November 8, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 10,228,480 cases, 243,768 deaths, +511.
November 9, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 10,423,610 cases, 244,454 deaths, +686.
November 10, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 10,565,822 cases, 245,919 deaths, +1,465.
November 11, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 10,708,728 cases, 247,398 deaths, +1,479.
November 12, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 10,873,936 cases, 248,585 deaths, +1,187.
November 13, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 11,068,733 cases, 249,996 deaths, +1,411.
November 14, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 11,226,218 cases, 251,256 deaths, +1,260.
November 15, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 11,367,214 cases, 251,901 deaths, +645.
November 16, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 11,538,450 cases, 252,640 deaths, +739.
November 17, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 11,695,711 cases, 254,255 deaths, +1,615.
November 18, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 11,873,863 cases, 256,262 deaths, +2,007.
November 19, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 12,070,712 cases, 258,333 deaths, +2,071.
November 20, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 12,227,827 cases, 260,331 deaths, +1,998.
November 21, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 12,450,666 cases, 261,790 deaths, +1,459.
November 22, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 12,589,088 cases, 262,701 deaths, +911.
November 23, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 12,777,371 cases, 263,687 deaths, +986.
November 24, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 12,955,145 cases, 265,898 deaths, +2,211.
November 25, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 13,138,219 cases, 268,221 deaths, +2,323.
November 26, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 13,248,924 cases, 269,560 deaths, +1,339.
November 27, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 13,454,346 cases, 271,029 deaths, +1,649.
November 28, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 13,610,357 cases, 272,254 deaths, +823.
November 29, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 13,750,608 cases, 273,077 deaths, +1,225.
November 30, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 13,758,302 cases, 274,322 deaths, +1,245.
December 1, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 14,108,606 cases, 276,979 deaths, +2,657.
December 2, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 14,314,625 cases, 279,867 deaths, +2,888.
December 3, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 14,535,196 cases, 282,829 deaths, +2,962.
December 4, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 14,772,535 cases, 285,550 deaths, +2,721.
December 5, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 14,983,425 cases, 287,825 deaths, +2,275.
December 6, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 15,160,795 cases, 288,917 deaths, +1,092.
December 7, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 15,370,587 cases, 290,489 deaths, +1,572.
December 8, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 15,593,346 cases, 293,445 deaths, +2,956.
December 9, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 15,821,614 cases, 296,720 deaths, +3,275.
December 10, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 16,039,393 cases, 299,692 deaths, +2,972.
December 11, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 16,295,714 cases, 302,762 deaths, +3,070.
December 12, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 16,549,366 cases, 305,082 deaths, +2,320.
December 13, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 16,744,175 cases, 306,470 deaths, +1,388.
December 14, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 16,942,980 cases, 308,091 deaths, +1,621.
December 15, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 17,145,459 cases, 311,093 deaths, +3,002.
December 16, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 17,394,314 cases, 314,629 deaths, +3,563.
December 17, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 17,633,673 cases, 318,051 deaths, +3,422.
December 18, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 17,888,353 cases, 320,845 deaths, +2,794.
December 19, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 18,078,009 cases, 323,404 deaths, +2,559.
December 20, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 18,267,579 cases, 324,869 deaths, +1,465.
December 21, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 18,473,716 cases, 326,772 deaths, +1,903.
December 22, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 18,684,628 cases, 330,824 deaths, +4,052.
December 23, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 18,917,152 cases, 334,218 deaths, +3,394.
December 24, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 19,111,326 cases, 337,066 deaths, +2,848.
December 25, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 19,210,166 cases, 338,263 deaths, +1,197.
December 26, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 19,433,847 cases, 339,921 deaths, +1,658.
December 27, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 19,573,847 cases, 341,138 deaths, +1,217.
December 28, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 19,781,718 cases, 343,182 deaths, +2,044.
December 29, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 19,977,704 cases, 346,579 deaths, +3,397.
December 30, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 20,217,241 cases, 350,780 deaths, +4,201.
December 31, 2020: US Coronavirus numbers: 20,445,654 cases, 354,215 deaths, +3,435.
January 1, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 20,617,346 cases, 356,445 deaths, +2,230.
January 2, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 20,904,853 cases, 358,685 deaths, +2,240.
January 3, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 21,161,886 cases, 360,136 deaths, +1,691.
January 4, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 21,353,048 cases, 362,121 deaths, +1,985
January 5, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 21,596,643 cases, 365,890 deaths, +3,769
January 6, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 21,857,855 cases, 369,990 deaths, +4,100
January 7, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 22,137,009 cases, 374,197 deaths, +4,207
January 8, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 22,461,696 cases, 378,204 deaths, +4,007
January 9, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 22,700,141 cases, 381,483 deaths, +3,279
January 10, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 22,917,571 cases, 383,277 deaths, +1,794
January 11, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 23,143,197 cases, 385,249 deaths, +2,022
January 12, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 23,369,732 cases, 389,621 deaths, +4,372
January 13, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 23,617,953 cases, 393,925 deaths, +4,304
January 14, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 23,854,349 cases, 398,051 deaths, +4,126
January 15, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 24,102,429 cases, 401,856 deaths, +3,805
January 16, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 24,307,490 cases, 405,365 deaths, +3,509
January 17, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 24,484,354 cases, 407,201 deaths, +1,836
January 18, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 24,626,441 cases, 408,623 deaths, +1,422
January 19, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 24,809,841 cases, 411,520 deaths, +2,897
January 20, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 24,999,092 cases, 415,905 deaths, +4,385
January 21, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 25,198,666 cases, 420,298 deaths, +4,393
January 22, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 25,394,116 cases, 424,214 deaths, +3,916
January 23, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 25,568,161 cases, 427,642 deaths, +3,428
January 24, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 25,710,908 cases, 429,495 deaths, +1,853
January 25, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 25,862,962 cases, 431,407 deaths, +1,912
January 26, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 26,016,043 cases, 435,605 deaths, +4,198
January 27, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 26,176,074 cases, 439,861 deaths, +4,256
January 28, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 26,338,707 cases, 443,780 deaths, +3,919
January 29, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 26,514,332 cases, 447,479 deaths, +3,699
January 30, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 26,659,413 cases, 450,393 deaths, +2,14
January 31, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 26,767,229 cases, 452,279 deaths, +1,886
February 1, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 26,911,375 cases, 454,213 deaths, +1,934
February 2, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 27,027,430 cases, 457,868 deaths, +3,655
February 3, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 27,150,530 cases, 461,936 deaths, +4,068
February 4, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 27,274,014 cases, 466,997 deaths, +5,041
February 5, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 27,407,324 cases, 470,705 deaths, +3,708
February 6, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 27,521,712 cases, 473,593 deaths, +2,888
February 7, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 27,611,403 cases, 474,933 deaths, +1,340
February 8, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 27,700,669 cases, 476,408 deaths, +1,475
February 9, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 27,799,946 cases, 479,772 deaths, +3,364
February 10, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 27,897,214 cases, 483,200 deaths, +3,428
February 11, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,002,240 cases, 486,922 deaths, +3,722
February 12, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,110,689 cases, 493,791 deaths, +6,869
February 13, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,196,964 cases, 496,063 deaths, +2,272
February 14, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,261,470 cases, 497,174 deaths, +1,111
February 15, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,317,703 cases, 498,203 deaths, +1,029
February 16, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,381,886 cases, 500,007 deaths, +1,804
February 17, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,453,526 cases, 502,544 deaths, +2,537
February 18, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,523,524 cases, 505,309 deaths, +2,765
February 19, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,603,813 cases, 507,746 deaths, +2,437
February 20, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,706,473 cases, 509,875 deaths, +2,129
February 21, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,765,449 cases, 511,135 deaths, +1,260
February 22, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,826,307 cases, 512,590 deaths, +1,455
February 23, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,897,718 cases, 514,996 deaths, +2,406
February 24, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 28,974,623 cases, 518,363 deaths, +3,367
February 25, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 29,052,262 cases, 520,785 deaths, +2,422
February 26, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 29,136,912 cases, 523,082 deaths, +2,297
February 27, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 29,202,824 cases, 524,669 deaths, +1,587
February 28, 2021: US Coronavirus numbers: 29,255,365 cases, 525,788 deaths, +1,119
For information March 1, 2021 and beyond, please see: www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/