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Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 Increased by Over 1 Million in Last Two Weeks |  KFF
Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 Increased by Over 1 Million in Last Two Weeks | KFF

Chart: Where COVID Tallies Are Highest Relative to Population | Statista
Chart: Where COVID Tallies Are Highest Relative to Population | Statista

Chart: World Surpasses Five Million Coronavirus Cases | Statista
Chart: World Surpasses Five Million Coronavirus Cases | Statista

Federal Resources | The COVID Tracking Project
Federal Resources | The COVID Tracking Project

USDA ERS - The COVID-19 Pandemic and Rural America
USDA ERS - The COVID-19 Pandemic and Rural America

Healthcare | Free Full-Text | Forecasting COVID-19 Confirmed Cases Using  Empirical Data Analysis in Korea
Healthcare | Free Full-Text | Forecasting COVID-19 Confirmed Cases Using Empirical Data Analysis in Korea

Week by week change in confirmed COVID-19 cases, Oct 4, 2023
Week by week change in confirmed COVID-19 cases, Oct 4, 2023

COVID-19 infections in the U.S. nearly three times greater than reported,  model estimates: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas
COVID-19 infections in the U.S. nearly three times greater than reported, model estimates: Newsroom - UT Southwestern, Dallas, Texas

Chart: Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in the U.S. | Statista
Chart: Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in the U.S. | Statista

Applied Sciences | Free Full-Text | COVID-19: A Comparison of Time Series  Methods to Forecast Percentage of Active Cases per Population
Applied Sciences | Free Full-Text | COVID-19: A Comparison of Time Series Methods to Forecast Percentage of Active Cases per Population

Singapore's COVID resurgence highlights need to protect vulnerable  populations| Pursuit | University of Michigan School of Public Health |  Online
Singapore's COVID resurgence highlights need to protect vulnerable populations| Pursuit | University of Michigan School of Public Health | Online

COVID cases increase sharply among Mass. children and teens as school  starts, fall arrives - The Boston Globe
COVID cases increase sharply among Mass. children and teens as school starts, fall arrives - The Boston Globe

Covid-19 in the US: Bleak winter ahead as deaths surge - BBC News
Covid-19 in the US: Bleak winter ahead as deaths surge - BBC News

Coronavirus: US hits record Covid cases and hospitalisations - BBC News
Coronavirus: US hits record Covid cases and hospitalisations - BBC News

WIDeptHealthServices on X: "On 9/6, the 7-day average for confirmed  positive cases of #COVID19_WI was 836. Today, it's 2,346. In just 1 month,  the 7-day average increased by 180%+. The trend line
WIDeptHealthServices on X: "On 9/6, the 7-day average for confirmed positive cases of #COVID19_WI was 836. Today, it's 2,346. In just 1 month, the 7-day average increased by 180%+. The trend line

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States crosses 4000
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the United States crosses 4000

Latest on COVID-19 in MN: Active cases leap; hospitals 'literally full' |  MPR News
Latest on COVID-19 in MN: Active cases leap; hospitals 'literally full' | MPR News

COVID cases rising amid omicron variant: Maps | Fortune
COVID cases rising amid omicron variant: Maps | Fortune

COVID-19 in St. Louis, Missouri: record hospital admissions | ksdk.com
COVID-19 in St. Louis, Missouri: record hospital admissions | ksdk.com

Daily confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths, World
Daily confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths, World

Data is key to fighting the coronavirus. Here's why it's so hard to find |  PBS NewsHour
Data is key to fighting the coronavirus. Here's why it's so hard to find | PBS NewsHour

In the ICU, doctors see rise in Covid cases but less severe disease
In the ICU, doctors see rise in Covid cases but less severe disease

This chart shows the total number of COVID-19 cases and recoveries so far |  World Economic Forum
This chart shows the total number of COVID-19 cases and recoveries so far | World Economic Forum

Trump claims U.S. coronavirus cases have peaked. Not so fast, doctors say.
Trump claims U.S. coronavirus cases have peaked. Not so fast, doctors say.