Archivio COVID19 dal 01.01.2024 al 31.12.2024

Archivio COVID19 dal 01.01.2024 al 31.12.2024

Questa pagina contiene la cronologia della diffusione del coronovirus COVID-19.

Le ultime notizie sono pubblicate alla pagina: Epidemia polmonite da coronavirus – COVID-10 – 2019-nCoV

CRONOLOGIA INVERSA


 

 

Giugno 2024

10.06.2024 – 00:00 – USA – Weekly U.S. COVID update:

  • New cases: 56,233 est.
  • Average: 50,104 (+2,734)
  • In hospital: 1,690 (+50)
  • In ICU: 203 (+19)
  • New deaths: 507
  • Average: 455 (+12)

Note: Limited data

01.06.2024 – 00:00 – USA – Disponibili i dati relativi fino al 30.04.2024 – United States: COVID-19 weekly death rate by vaccination status, All ages.

Death rates are calculated as the number of deaths in each group, divided by the total number of people in thisgroup. This is given per 100,000 people. (fonte)

 

Maggio 2024

13.05.2024 – 00:00 – Weekly U.S. COVID update:

  • New cases: 45,296 est.
  • Average: 52,973
  • In hospital: 2,890
  • In ICU: 370
  • New deaths: 460
  • Average: 600

The breakdown for this week’s case numbers:

– Reports from 31 states: 25,898
– Estimate for 19 states: 19,398
– Total new cases: 45,296

Today’s total is down 4% from last week.

Aprile 2024

 

 

08.04.2024 – 00:00 – USA Weekly U.S. COVID update:

  • New cases: 74,260 est.
  • Average: 95,774 (-18K)
  • States reporting: 50/50
  • In hospital: 9,285 (-1K)
  • In ICU: 1,407 (+5)
  • New deaths: 905
  • Average: 1,134 (-188)

Marzo 2024

11.03.2024 – 00:00 – USA – Weekly U.S. influenza update:

– New cases: 2,000,000 est.
– Average: 1,500,000 (-)
– Hospital admissions: 20,000
– New deaths: 2,000
– Average: 1,250 (+250)

The CDC estimates that, so far this season, 28 million people have been infected with influenza, causing 310,000 hospitalizations and 20,000 deaths, including 103 children.

04.03.2024 – 19:00 – USA  – Update: 175,658 new cases, 1,652 new deaths

04.02.2024 -00:00 – USA  – Weekly U.S. COVID update:

  • New cases: 175,658 est.
  • Average: 204,035 (-18K)
  • States reporting: 50/50 – In hospital: 15,735 (-1K)
  • In ICU: 1,817 (-90)
  • New deaths: 1,652 – Average: 1,833 (-229)

 

Febbraio 2024

 

11.02.2024 – 19:00 – USA – U.S. reports more than 2,000 new COVID deaths for the 6th week in a row 

Weekly U.S. influenza update: –

  • New cases: 2,000,000 est
  • Average: 2,000,000 (-500K)
  • Hospital admissions: 20,000
  • New deaths: 1,000
  • Average: 1,400 (-475)

Seasonal flu remains elevated but stable at the national level, with new cases at 2 million a week for 4 weeks in a row. Some parts of the country are reporting increases, particularly in the Midwest and Central regions.

The CDC estimates that, so far this season, 22 million people have been infected with influenza, causing 250,000 hospitalizations and 15,000 deaths.

The CDC says it’s monitoring a new COVID variant with more than 30 mutations in the spike protein. BA.2.87.1 has not yet been detected in the U.S. So far, the public health risk from BA.2.87.1 “appears low,” according to the CDC.

04.02.2024 – 19:00 – USA – U.S. reports more than 2,000 new COVID deaths for the 5th week in a row

 

 

 

Gennaio 2024

 

 

28.01.2024 – 19:00 – USA – Weekly U.S. influenza update:

– New cases: 2,000,000 est.
– Average: 2,725,000 (+50K)
– Hospital admissions: 30,000
– New deaths: 2,000
– Average: 2,125 (+175)

Seasonal flu activity remains high in the south and the southeast but is stable or declining in other parts of the U.S., with only few exceptions.

The CDC estimates that, so far this season, 18 million people have been infected with influenza, causing 210,000 hospitalizations and 13,000 deaths.

 

 

14.01.2024 – 19:00 – USA – Weekly U.S. influenza update:

– New cases: 4,000,000 est.
– Average: 2,575,000 (+725K)
– Hospital admissions: 40,000
– New deaths: 2,900
– Average: 1,775 (+550)

Seasonal flu remains high across the country with only few exceptions. Cases, hospitalizations and deaths are at the highest levels so far this season.

Most U.S. states (36), including New York, Florida, Texas and California, are rated as having high levels of respiratory illnesses, which includes not only flu but also COVID.

The CDC estimates that, so far this season, 14 million people have been infected with influenza, causing 150,000 hospitalizations and 9,400 deaths.

14.01.2024 – 08:00 – Esattamente 4 anni fa, il 14.01.2024 le autorità cinesi sostenevano che non c’era evidenza della trasmissione uomo-uomo del coronavirus

07.01.2024 – 08:00 – USA – Weekly U.S. influenza update:

– New cases: 2,900,000 est.
– Average: 1,850,000 (+525K)
– Hospital admissions: 37,000
– New deaths: 2,000
– Average: 1,225 (+375)

All indicators for flu – cases, hospital admissions and deaths – increased significantly over the past week. Other respiratory illnesses, including COVID and RSV, also remain elevated.
Nearly every U.S. state is now rated as having high levels of respiratory illnesses, which includes both flu and COVID. The biggest exception is Minnesota where illnesses remain at the “minimal” level.
The CDC estimates that, so far this season, 10 million people have been infected with influenza, causing 110,000 hospitalizations and 6,500 deaths.

02.01.2024 – 08:00 – USA – Weekly U.S. COVID update:

  • New cases: 318,107 est.
  • Average: 284,623 (+28,710)
  • States reporting: 50/50
  • In hospital: 21,597 (+1,911)
  • In ICU: 2,271 (+198)
  • New deaths: 1,328
  • Average: 1,622 (+10)

The breakdown for this week’s case numbers:

– Reports from 23 states: 165,052
– Estimate for 27 states: 153,055
– Total new cases: 318,107

Today’s total is up 6% from last week.

During the past week, more than 29,000 Americans were admitted to hospital with COVID-19, the highest since January 2023. Nearly 22,000 people spent New Year’s Day in hospital.

Around 1,300 new deaths were reported, which is lower than last week because of limited reporting during the holidays. This is the 16th week in a row with more than 1,000 new deaths, or nearly 24,000 during the same period.

 

 

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