Today's CDC numbers:
Arizona: 1.6%, 15 of 947
California: 1.6%, 52 of 3161
*Florida: 0.8%, 23 of 2915
Michigan: 1.7%, 9 of 515
Missouri: 1.3%, 1 of 76
New jersey: 1.1%, 15 of 1414
New York: 2.3%, 63 of 2738
North Carolina: 1.0%, 5 of 483
Oregon: 1.0%, 5 of 524
Rhode Island: 1.0%, 2 of 192
Utah: 1.6%, 16 of 988
*Washington: 1.1%, 7 of 658
Overall US hot zones mortality rate: 1.5%, 213 of 14611
*Overall US mortality rate: 0.7%, 302 of 43,771
Trend lines:
Arizona: 1.3%, 1.4%, 1.4%, 1.6%
California 1.1%, 1.3%, 1.6%, 1.6%
*Florida: nl, nl, nl, 0.8%
Michigan: 1.5%, 1.6%, 1.6%, 1.7%
Missouri: nl (not listed), 1.5%, 1.4%, 1.3%
New jersey: 0.8%, 0.8%, 1.0%, 1.1%
New York: 1.76%, 2.0%, 2.1%, 2.3%
North Carolina: 0.8%, nl, 1.0%, 1.0%
Ohio: nl, 0.7%, nl, nl
Oklahoma: nl, 0.7%, nl, nl
Oregon: 1.1%, 1.0%, 1.1%, 1.0%
Rhode Island: nl, 1.1%, 1.1%, 1.0%
Utah: 1.1%, 1.5%. 1.4%, 1.6%
Virginia: nl, 0.7%, nl, nl
*Washington: nl, nl, nl, 1.1%
overall: 1.3%, 1.4%, 1.6%, 1.5%
Update as of 24 July:
ecdc.europa.eu...
Europe:
*Hungary: 2.1%, 1 of 47
Mediterranean & Middle East:
North America:
Mexico: 0.9%, 138 of 14,861
USA: 0.7%, 302 of 43,771
aggregate: 0.8%, 440 of 58,632
Central America:
Costa Rica: 2.1%, 12 of 560
Dominican Republic: 1.9%, 2 of 108
El Salvador: 1.1%, 5 of 453
*Guatemala: 1.9%, 2 of 395
Jamiaca: 3.8%, 2 of 53
aggregate: 1.5%, 23 of 1569
South America:
Argentina: 4.5%, 137 of 3056
*Brazil: 2.2%, 34 of 1566
Colombia: 3.7%, 9 of 245
Ecuador: 1.6%, 7 of 439
Paraguay: 5.7%, 10 of 175
Uruguay: 3.6%, 20 of 550
aggregate: 3.6%, 217 of 6031
Southeast Asia:
*Laos: 2.0%, 1 of 51
Australia & Pacific:
*Tonga: 50%, 1 of 2
Hot zones aggregate: 1.0%, 683 of 66,332
Global aggregate: 0.7%, 882 of 134,603
Trend lines:
Mexico: 1.2%, 1.2%, 0.9%, 0.9%
US: nl, nl, 0.7%, 0.7%
Costa Rica: 0.9%, 1.1%, 1.6%, 2.1%
Dominican Republic: 1.9%, 1.9%, 2.0%,1.9%
El Salvador: nl, nl, 0.7%, 1.1%
Honduras: 0.8%, 0.8% 0.8%, nl
*Guatemala: nl, nl, nl, 1.9%
Jamaica: nl, nl, 4.5%, 4.4%
Argentina: 1.6%, 3.1%, 4.5%, 4.5%
*Brazil: nl, nl, nl, 2.2%
Colombia: 2.0%, 1.7%, 4.0%, 3.7%
Ecuador: nl, nl, 0.8%, 1.6%
Paraguay: nl, 0.9%, 2.0%, 5.7%
Uruguay: nl, 2.1%, 1.6%, 3.7%
* = first appearance on hot list
nl = not listed previously (on trend lines)
Comment:
Bear in mind these numbers are about a week or so behind realtime. Right now the number of dead in Argentina and Thailand are 195 and 44 respectively.
It is beginning to get difficult to get numbers that are reliable for infections vs deaths, so these figures should be taken as snapshots for
guidance, not hard and fast numbers.
The current estimates for morbidity run from 40% to 78% of global population. At a global pop of 6.773 billion, this works out to 2.71 billion to 5.28
billion infections. With a global mortality rate of 0.66%, that projects into 17.9 million to 34.9 million deaths, currently. If the hot zone figures
are more accurate, then the toll rises to 27.1 million to 52.8 million. this gives a probable range of 17.9 million to 52.8 million over the next year
or so.
[edit on 24-7-2009 by apacheman]