California has still exceeded its peak date of active infections with COVID-19, according to studies from the Institute of Metrics and Health Assessment published earlier this month.
Although the number of new cases in the United States is gradually declining, more than 30 states have not yet reached their maximum date of active COVID-19 infections. A dozen of those states will not peak until December, according to investigators.
IHME is an independent global fitness studio center at the University of Washington. It published projections on August 6 on the total number of active infections and the total number of hospital beds needed for patients with COVID-19.
On Friday, California is one of 31 states that has not yet been successful on its average infection date. Nineteen states have already peaked.
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California is the state with the 15th maximum average new cases and the maximum 23rd cumulative cases shown as of August 9, according to an IHME investigation. It also has the 23rdest number of coronavirus-related deaths up to August 9.
Here’s what the IHME said about coronavirus dates in Montana:
Estimated date for active infections: November 17, 2020 or later
Estimated date for required hospital beds: December 1, 2020 or later
First case date: January 25, 2020
Average number of new instances for the week ending August 9: 19 consistent with 100,000 inhabitants
The COVID-19 cumulative was shown as of August 9: 1,401 consisting of 100,000 people
COVID-19-related deaths as of August 9: 26 consisting of 100,000 people
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Michael B. Sauter, a Wall Street reporter 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, contributed to the report.
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