Although the averaged number of Covid 19 weekly dead only increased 13.62% last week, in the U.S., infections are spiking to August levels and, as deaths follow infections, next week’s death numbers may not be so rosy. That said, and although America is still leading in all the worst ways, the rest of the world looks to be coming apart at the seams. Averaged weekly infections and deaths – everywhere – continue to go through the roof, with India and Brazil leading the charge and Europe not far behind. China is still lying its ass off, and even though Russia’s numbers are lower than is credible, even they’re reporting a huge spike in infections and deaths.
In the U.S. it’s the Midwest where the Coronavirus action has been this past week, although Florida and Texas are hanging in with impressively bad numbers themselves. Look to see the Northeast to begin again suffering worse as it turns colder.

In the U.S. it’s the Midwest where the Coronavirus action has been this past week, although Florida and Texas are hanging in with impressively bad numbers themselves. Look to see the Northeast to begin again suffering worse as it turns colder.

