By Allison Bell | December 16, 2020 at 04:21 PM
Here's what's happening to key COVID-19 pandemic
tracking indicators in the 5 highest-population U.S. states...
5. Pennsylvania
Population: 12.8 million
New Cases: 9,556 | Change since previous week: -6%
Now in ICU: 1,264 | Change since previous week: +9%
Deaths: 270 | Change Since Previous Week: +60%
4. New York
Population: 19.5 million
New Cases: 10,353 | Change since previous week: +11%
Now in ICU: 1.065 | Change since previous week: +17%
Deaths: 132 | Change Since Previous Week: +76%
3. Florida
Population: 21.5 million
New Cases: 9,286 | Change since previous week: +19%
Now in ICU: 1,015 | Change since previous week: +5.2%
Deaths: 94 | Change Since Previous Week: -4.1%
2. Texas
Population: 30 million
New Cases: 18,926 | Change since previous week: -4.6%
Now in ICU: 2,725 | Change since previous week: +3%
Deaths: 205 | Change Since Previous
1. California
Population: 39.5 million
New Cases: 32,326 | Change since previous week: +16%
Now in ICU: 3,193 | Change since previous week: +26%
Deaths: 142 | Change Since Previous Week: +27%
For life insurers, one helpful way to look at COVID-19 pandemic
tracking data is to focus on the numbers for the states with the most
residents.
In November, for example, key COVID-19 indicators for North
Dakota and South Dakota, such as the COVID-19 death rate per 100,000 residents
per week, looked grim, but few life insurers have a large number of life
insurance policyholders or annuity contract owners in the Dakotas.
Typical life insurers sell much of their coverage in
high-population states. The five most populous states are home to about 123
million of the United States’ 330 million people, and more than one-third of
life insurers’ customers.
Resources
·
The
COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic is available here.
·
The Johns
Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center numbers are available here.
·
The
HHS hospital capacity data is available here.
·
An
earlier article about COVID-19 data is available here.
For a look at how the five highest-population states are doing
in terms of three COVID-19 pandemic tracking indicators, based on data compiled
by The COVID Tracking Project at The Atlantic, see the slideshow above.
In areas like the Upper Midwest, some important
indicators, such as new case counts, appear to be moving in the right
direction.
But, on Wednesday, figures for the five biggest states showed
that:
·
3 in 5 were reporting
at least 10% more new cases for the most recent day in the data than they had
had reported a week earlier.
·
The number of patients
with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 in hospital intensive care units (ICUs)
increased in all five of the highest-population states.
·
The number of
COVID-19-related deaths increased in 4 of the 5 highest population rates.
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