The US now Leads the World in Confirmed COVID-19 Cases
Since March 9th when we posted our first story on COVID-19 and made
our call for quick and decisive action to stop the virus in the US, the story
has worsened considerably. The US now leads the world in confirmed COVID-19
cases with over 85,000 - surpassing China, Italy, and Spain. Worse, there is no sign that the US pace of
infection is slowing anytime soon whereas China's infection has been under control for several weeks and they are letting workers go back to work in
all areas of China outside Wuhan. China's risk from
the pandemic is not over because with the virus spreading globally they need to
be ever vigilant about re-infections. But their early draconian travel bans
and their thorough testing, tracking and treatment of all potential
infectees have allowed them to suppress the pandemic.
The virus is continuing to grow exponentially in the US with a doubling time of about 3 days (see figure above where day 0 is Jan 11th when the world got the genetic code for the novel coronavirus and could begin to attack the enemy). In the meantime, the President is still hoping to remove currently lax travel restrictions by
Easter. This wishful thinking is criticized by all respected
scientists. With the confirmed case count heading past 100,000 by tomorrow
this is not the time to ease up on the fight, but the time to institute strong domestic travel restrictions and wider testing. The first 100,000 confirmed cases in the US achieved tomorrow will have taken 66 days, the next 100,000 could be confirmed in 4 more days by month-end! All this with the US still under testing!
For NY state residents who are at the new epicenter of this global pandemic,
the risk is especially acute. The infection rate is 2 per 1000 NY residents so if you contact just 5 persons per day (the current
congregation guidance limit) your chance of getting infected is 1%. In certain
parts of NYC (e.g. Westchester County) the infection rate is even
higher at 6 per thousand. Over the
course of the next few weeks as the infection continues to rage each
person’s chance of getting infected will be increasingly higher.
NYC is not the only
hot spot in the US: Seattle, San Francisco, New Orleans, Miami, Chicago,
Atlanta, and Detroit are all above the level of infection when China
quarantined Wuhan. This means we are weeks behind where China
was able to limit their death count to 3,300. In fact, the death toll in the US
will be much higher: with a case count of 85k+ and an estimated mortality rate of 4.7% -
4000 deaths are already baked into the US. forecast. Further, with the infection progressing exponentially the final death count will be
much higher.
22 governors in the US
have already instituted some sort of travel restrictions, and their
residents will be better off for it in the long run. For
those less fortunate in Florida and Pennsylvania, the most infected states without a state-level travel ban, they will have to wait for their governors or President Trump to wake up and recommend national travel restrictions
rather than remove the weak ones currently in place. A national travel ban coordinated by the President makes the most sense since the risk of re-infection will always be high if a few states decide not to impose travel bans.
It’s not too late
yet. This could all be over in a
couple of months if Trump and the government take decisive action
regarding wider testing and travel restrictions now. If not, maybe herd
immunity will end this after a few hundred thousand Americans
die.
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