The US hit 60+k cases in a day on Wednesday, a new high.
Today was 61 cases shy of 10,000 more - closer to 72,000 than 71.
The last time our 7 day moving average for daily deaths was this high was three weeks ago. Five consecutive days of rising has undone 15 days of falling.
So far.
As of today, we are averaging 220 more deaths per day than the IHME model predicts - the one that says 208 thousand dead by Nov. 1. 220 doesn't seem like much, but by 11/1, that would be an extra ~25,000 deaths.
And yesterday, we were averaging "only" 200 more per day. If the death rate follows the same curve that the new cases have followed, we'll be threatening our record number of daily deaths in less than a month, then blowing past it.
Kid, I am (we are) NOT cheering for the numbers to go up. We are expressing our alarm that our predictions, ignored by this president and too many governors and too many mayors and way too many ninnies, are proving to be true.
You complained because you thought we were fear-mongering.
You don't get it. I'm afraid. Not for me, but for the 10s and maybe 100s of thousands who may die because of our nation's carelessness and sloppiness and our leaders' refusal to act responsibly.