It ended up at 2,960. Most for one day. Guessing it’ll top 3,000 for the first time today. And again tomorrow.
COVID 19 deaths by day
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Re: COVID 19 deaths by day
1. 2,960 - December 8
2. 2,922 - December 3
3. 2,873 - December 2
4. 2,744 - April 21
5. 2,713 - December 4
6. 2,695 - April 15
7. 2,669 - December 1
8. 2,633 - April 14
9. 2,601 - April 17
10. 2,582 - May 6
11. 2,541 - April 28
12. 2,459 - April 29
13. 2,420 - April 22
14. 2,413 - April 23
14. 2,413 - May 5
16. 2,332 - November 25
17. 2,283 - April 10
18. 2,280 - April 30
19. 2,278 - April 7
20. 2,256 - December 5
21. 2,255 - April 16
22. 2,212 - April 8
23. 2,210 - November 24
24. 2,177 - May 7
25. 2,151 - April 9
26. 2,114 - April 25
27. 2,070 - April 11
28. 2,067 - November 19
2. 2,922 - December 3
3. 2,873 - December 2
4. 2,744 - April 21
5. 2,713 - December 4
6. 2,695 - April 15
7. 2,669 - December 1
8. 2,633 - April 14
9. 2,601 - April 17
10. 2,582 - May 6
11. 2,541 - April 28
12. 2,459 - April 29
13. 2,420 - April 22
14. 2,413 - April 23
14. 2,413 - May 5
16. 2,332 - November 25
17. 2,283 - April 10
18. 2,280 - April 30
19. 2,278 - April 7
20. 2,256 - December 5
21. 2,255 - April 16
22. 2,212 - April 8
23. 2,210 - November 24
24. 2,177 - May 7
25. 2,151 - April 9
26. 2,114 - April 25
27. 2,070 - April 11
28. 2,067 - November 19
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State/Territory Deaths in Last 7 Days per 100K
South Dakota 2.7
North Dakota 2.1
Nebraska 1.6
Wyoming 1.6
Kansas 1.5
Iowa 1.4
Illinois 1.4
New Mexico 1.3
Indiana 1.2
Michigan 1.2
I have posted extensively about the lack of leadership by the Governor's lack of action in South Dakota, and now the price is being paid.
The Governor called the State Congress into session to outline her budget proposal yesterday, and maybe 10% of those in attendance were wearing masks (so far only one State representative has reportedly died from COVID). If people want to see what herd immunity looks like, just drive on over to South Dakota.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2 ... rc404=true
South Dakota 2.7
North Dakota 2.1
Nebraska 1.6
Wyoming 1.6
Kansas 1.5
Iowa 1.4
Illinois 1.4
New Mexico 1.3
Indiana 1.2
Michigan 1.2
I have posted extensively about the lack of leadership by the Governor's lack of action in South Dakota, and now the price is being paid.

The Governor called the State Congress into session to outline her budget proposal yesterday, and maybe 10% of those in attendance were wearing masks (so far only one State representative has reportedly died from COVID). If people want to see what herd immunity looks like, just drive on over to South Dakota.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2 ... rc404=true
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Noticed that SD's deaths/cases have dropped dramatically the past two days. Only one death yesterday and none the day before after have in the 20s-30s-40s the previous week. Only 538 cases yesterday and I believe less the day before, after having over 1,000 a day for about a week. Hopefully that's a good sign that they're getting it under control.The Butcher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 9:46 amState/Territory Deaths in Last 7 Days per 100K
South Dakota 2.7
North Dakota 2.1
Nebraska 1.6
Wyoming 1.6
Kansas 1.5
Iowa 1.4
Illinois 1.4
New Mexico 1.3
Indiana 1.2
Michigan 1.2
I have posted extensively about the lack of leadership by the Governor's lack of action in South Dakota, and now the price is being paid.![]()
The Governor called the State Congress into session to outline her budget proposal yesterday, and maybe 10% of those in attendance were wearing masks (so far only one State representative has reportedly died from COVID). If people want to see what herd immunity looks like, just drive on over to South Dakota.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2 ... rc404=true

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The Governor had her budget address yesterday and deaths were down both Monday and Tuesday. During the address she spent more time talking about a livestock exhibit hall at the State Fair Grounds than COVID. Well today the death toll from COVID-19 in South Dakota increased to 1,147 with 36 new deaths announced (6th highest amount of single day deaths). There has been a trend that reported cases and deaths are down prior to any events she is part of. The high count today was predictable. About 1 out of 772 South Dakotans have reportedly died from COVID.iaafan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:10 amNoticed that SD's deaths/cases have dropped dramatically the past two days. Only one death yesterday and none the day before after have in the 20s-30s-40s the previous week. Only 538 cases yesterday and I believe less the day before, after having over 1,000 a day for about a week. Hopefully that's a good sign that they're getting it under control.The Butcher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 9:46 amState/Territory Deaths in Last 7 Days per 100K
South Dakota 2.7
North Dakota 2.1
Nebraska 1.6
Wyoming 1.6
Kansas 1.5
Iowa 1.4
Illinois 1.4
New Mexico 1.3
Indiana 1.2
Michigan 1.2
I have posted extensively about the lack of leadership by the Governor's lack of action in South Dakota, and now the price is being paid.![]()
The Governor called the State Congress into session to outline her budget proposal yesterday, and maybe 10% of those in attendance were wearing masks (so far only one State representative has reportedly died from COVID). If people want to see what herd immunity looks like, just drive on over to South Dakota.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2 ... rc404=true![]()
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Awesome. I'm sure she'll get re-elected now.The Butcher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:03 pmThe Governor had her budget address yesterday and deaths were down both Monday and Tuesday. During the address she spent more time talking about a livestock exhibit hall at the State Fair Grounds than COVID. Well today the death toll from COVID-19 in South Dakota increased to 1,147 with 36 new deaths announced. There has been a trend that reported cases and deaths are down prior to any events she is part of. The high count today was predictable. About 1 out of 772 South Dakotans have reportedly died from COVID.iaafan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:10 amNoticed that SD's deaths/cases have dropped dramatically the past two days. Only one death yesterday and none the day before after have in the 20s-30s-40s the previous week. Only 538 cases yesterday and I believe less the day before, after having over 1,000 a day for about a week. Hopefully that's a good sign that they're getting it under control.The Butcher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 9:46 amState/Territory Deaths in Last 7 Days per 100K
South Dakota 2.7
North Dakota 2.1
Nebraska 1.6
Wyoming 1.6
Kansas 1.5
Iowa 1.4
Illinois 1.4
New Mexico 1.3
Indiana 1.2
Michigan 1.2
I have posted extensively about the lack of leadership by the Governor's lack of action in South Dakota, and now the price is being paid.![]()
The Governor called the State Congress into session to outline her budget proposal yesterday, and maybe 10% of those in attendance were wearing masks (so far only one State representative has reportedly died from COVID). If people want to see what herd immunity looks like, just drive on over to South Dakota.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2 ... rc404=true![]()
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Just curious, but how do you feel Cuomo out of New York has handled Covid?The Butcher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:03 pmThe Governor had her budget address yesterday and deaths were down both Monday and Tuesday. During the address she spent more time talking about a livestock exhibit hall at the State Fair Grounds than COVID. Well today the death toll from COVID-19 in South Dakota increased to 1,147 with 36 new deaths announced (6th highest amount of single day deaths). There has been a trend that reported cases and deaths are down prior to any events she is part of. The high count today was predictable. About 1 out of 772 South Dakotans have reportedly died from COVID.iaafan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:10 amNoticed that SD's deaths/cases have dropped dramatically the past two days. Only one death yesterday and none the day before after have in the 20s-30s-40s the previous week. Only 538 cases yesterday and I believe less the day before, after having over 1,000 a day for about a week. Hopefully that's a good sign that they're getting it under control.The Butcher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 9:46 amState/Territory Deaths in Last 7 Days per 100K
South Dakota 2.7
North Dakota 2.1
Nebraska 1.6
Wyoming 1.6
Kansas 1.5
Iowa 1.4
Illinois 1.4
New Mexico 1.3
Indiana 1.2
Michigan 1.2
I have posted extensively about the lack of leadership by the Governor's lack of action in South Dakota, and now the price is being paid.![]()
The Governor called the State Congress into session to outline her budget proposal yesterday, and maybe 10% of those in attendance were wearing masks (so far only one State representative has reportedly died from COVID). If people want to see what herd immunity looks like, just drive on over to South Dakota.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2 ... rc404=true![]()
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1. 2,960 - December 8
2. 2,922 - December 3
3. 2,873 - December 2
4. 2,744 - April 21
5. 2,713 - December 4
6. 2,695 - April 15
7. 2,669 - December 1
8. 2,649 - December 9*
*and counting.
2. 2,922 - December 3
3. 2,873 - December 2
4. 2,744 - April 21
5. 2,713 - December 4
6. 2,695 - April 15
7. 2,669 - December 1
8. 2,649 - December 9*
*and counting.
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Cuomo made a big mistake sending people to nursing homes. How do you feel about the way the SD governor has handled Covid?Cataholic wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 3:56 pmJust curious, but how do you feel Cuomo out of New York has handled Covid?The Butcher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:03 pmThe Governor had her budget address yesterday and deaths were down both Monday and Tuesday. During the address she spent more time talking about a livestock exhibit hall at the State Fair Grounds than COVID. Well today the death toll from COVID-19 in South Dakota increased to 1,147 with 36 new deaths announced (6th highest amount of single day deaths). There has been a trend that reported cases and deaths are down prior to any events she is part of. The high count today was predictable. About 1 out of 772 South Dakotans have reportedly died from COVID.iaafan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:10 amNoticed that SD's deaths/cases have dropped dramatically the past two days. Only one death yesterday and none the day before after have in the 20s-30s-40s the previous week. Only 538 cases yesterday and I believe less the day before, after having over 1,000 a day for about a week. Hopefully that's a good sign that they're getting it under control.The Butcher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 9:46 amState/Territory Deaths in Last 7 Days per 100K
South Dakota 2.7
North Dakota 2.1
Nebraska 1.6
Wyoming 1.6
Kansas 1.5
Iowa 1.4
Illinois 1.4
New Mexico 1.3
Indiana 1.2
Michigan 1.2
I have posted extensively about the lack of leadership by the Governor's lack of action in South Dakota, and now the price is being paid.![]()
The Governor called the State Congress into session to outline her budget proposal yesterday, and maybe 10% of those in attendance were wearing masks (so far only one State representative has reportedly died from COVID). If people want to see what herd immunity looks like, just drive on over to South Dakota.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2 ... rc404=true![]()
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I don’t really know much about how she has handled Covid. I do think wearing a mask is a small concession and should be done by everyone in public places. It does sound like she has been taking into account how not being able to conduct business has impacted people’s lives and that is extremely important.iaafan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 5:06 pmCuomo made a big mistake sending people to nursing homes. How do you feel about the way the SD governor has handled Covid?Cataholic wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 3:56 pmJust curious, but how do you feel Cuomo out of New York has handled Covid?The Butcher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:03 pmThe Governor had her budget address yesterday and deaths were down both Monday and Tuesday. During the address she spent more time talking about a livestock exhibit hall at the State Fair Grounds than COVID. Well today the death toll from COVID-19 in South Dakota increased to 1,147 with 36 new deaths announced (6th highest amount of single day deaths). There has been a trend that reported cases and deaths are down prior to any events she is part of. The high count today was predictable. About 1 out of 772 South Dakotans have reportedly died from COVID.iaafan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 11:10 amNoticed that SD's deaths/cases have dropped dramatically the past two days. Only one death yesterday and none the day before after have in the 20s-30s-40s the previous week. Only 538 cases yesterday and I believe less the day before, after having over 1,000 a day for about a week. Hopefully that's a good sign that they're getting it under control.The Butcher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 9:46 amState/Territory Deaths in Last 7 Days per 100K
South Dakota 2.7
North Dakota 2.1
Nebraska 1.6
Wyoming 1.6
Kansas 1.5
Iowa 1.4
Illinois 1.4
New Mexico 1.3
Indiana 1.2
Michigan 1.2
I have posted extensively about the lack of leadership by the Governor's lack of action in South Dakota, and now the price is being paid.![]()
The Governor called the State Congress into session to outline her budget proposal yesterday, and maybe 10% of those in attendance were wearing masks (so far only one State representative has reportedly died from COVID). If people want to see what herd immunity looks like, just drive on over to South Dakota.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2 ... rc404=true![]()
Butch - what about Cuomo? You quoted him in another thread.
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1. 3,225 - December 9*
2. 2,960 - December 8
*and counting.
Fauci was right. Over 3,000/day.
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I don't think comparing March/April with November/December in COVID response is appropriate. Unfortunately those hit early (NY and NJ) taught us lessons about the virus. Now when governors don't take the lessons learned to protect their own people that is unacceptable. The Governor of SD has made the decision to not look at the successes and failures to construct a state plan and now South Dakotans are paying a VERY high price. The current 7 day average NY has .5 deaths per 100k while SD has 2.6 deaths per 100k (the worst in the country followed by Iowa 2.2 and ND 2.1).
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Those numbers are terrible. Very sad for all those families. But we should be able to take a little solace knowing that flu and influenza deaths that kill hundreds of thousands every year have all but disappeared! That's something we should all celebrate in these crazy times. 

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Annually South Dakota reports 33 influenza deaths. Yesterday there were 36 COVID reported deaths in South Dakota.ilovethecats wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 10:47 amThose numbers are terrible. Very sad for all those families. But we should be able to take a little solace knowing that flu and influenza deaths that kill hundreds of thousands every year have all but disappeared! That's something we should all celebrate in these crazy times.![]()
***Edit- SD reported 30 more deaths today from COVID-19
1 out of 752 South Dakotans have reportedly died from COVID
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Ended up at 3,265 yesterday.
1. 3,265 - December 9
2. 2,960 - December 8
3. 2,922 - December 3
4. 2,873 - December 2
5. 2,744 - April 21
6. 2,713 - December 4
7. 2,695 - April 15
8. 2,669 - December 1
9. 2,633 - April 14
10. 2,601 - April 17
11. 2,582 - May 6
12. 2,541 - April 28
13. 2,459 - April 29
14. 2,420 - April 22
15. 2,413 - April 23
15. 2,413 - May 5
17. 2,332 - November 25
18. 2,283 - April 10
19. 2,280 - April 30
20. 2,278 - April 7
21. 2,256 - December 5
22. 2,255 - April 16
23. 2,212 - April 8
24. 2,210 - November 24
25. 2,177 - May 7
26. 2,151 - April 9
27. 2,114 - April 25
28. 2,070 - April 11
29. 2,067 - November 19
Gonna be another big one today unfortunately. Hopefully a downturn is right around the corner. Montana seems to have better the past few days.
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So you like what Cuomo has done in NY?The Butcher wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 9:52 amI don't think comparing March/April with November/December in COVID response is appropriate. Unfortunately those hit early (NY and NJ) taught us lessons about the virus. Now when governors don't take the lessons learned to protect their own people that is unacceptable. The Governor of SD has made the decision to not look at the successes and failures to construct a state plan and now South Dakotans are paying a VERY high price. The current 7 day average NY has .5 deaths per 100k while SD has 2.6 deaths per 100k (the worst in the country followed by Iowa 2.2 and ND 2.1).
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Would you rather at this moment in time have .5 deaths per 100k or 2.6 deaths per 100k?Cataholic wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 11:14 amSo you like what Cuomo has done in NY?The Butcher wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 9:52 amI don't think comparing March/April with November/December in COVID response is appropriate. Unfortunately those hit early (NY and NJ) taught us lessons about the virus. Now when governors don't take the lessons learned to protect their own people that is unacceptable. The Governor of SD has made the decision to not look at the successes and failures to construct a state plan and now South Dakotans are paying a VERY high price. The current 7 day average NY has .5 deaths per 100k while SD has 2.6 deaths per 100k (the worst in the country followed by Iowa 2.2 and ND 2.1).
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For the year, NY has 181 deaths per 100,000. SD has 126 per 100,000. It does bring up the question how much of your opinion is slanted due to party affiliation.The Butcher wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 11:16 amWould you rather at this moment in time have .5 deaths per 100k or 2.6 deaths per 100k?Cataholic wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 11:14 amSo you like what Cuomo has done in NY?The Butcher wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 9:52 amI don't think comparing March/April with November/December in COVID response is appropriate. Unfortunately those hit early (NY and NJ) taught us lessons about the virus. Now when governors don't take the lessons learned to protect their own people that is unacceptable. The Governor of SD has made the decision to not look at the successes and failures to construct a state plan and now South Dakotans are paying a VERY high price. The current 7 day average NY has .5 deaths per 100k while SD has 2.6 deaths per 100k (the worst in the country followed by Iowa 2.2 and ND 2.1).
https://www.statista.com/statistics/110 ... -by-state/
And you do realize that 1 death in a nursing home in SD will skew the information much more than 1 death in a nursing home in NY due to population.
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For the year? New York had approximately 25,000 of it's deaths in the first 90 days of the pandemic and about 2,150 in then next 160 days. If anyone is being swayed by their political slant, it's you. Butcher explained his rationale fairly clearly, but you seem to be ignoring it. New York didn't have the luxury of someone giving them a blueprint of what to do or having its people less concentrated. A more accurate depiction of how a state is dealing with the pandemic is from more recent data when both are on an equal playing field.Cataholic wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 12:22 pmFor the year, NY has 181 deaths per 100,000. SD has 126 per 100,000. It does bring up the question how much of your opinion is slanted due to party affiliation.The Butcher wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 11:16 amWould you rather at this moment in time have .5 deaths per 100k or 2.6 deaths per 100k?Cataholic wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 11:14 amSo you like what Cuomo has done in NY?The Butcher wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 9:52 amI don't think comparing March/April with November/December in COVID response is appropriate. Unfortunately those hit early (NY and NJ) taught us lessons about the virus. Now when governors don't take the lessons learned to protect their own people that is unacceptable. The Governor of SD has made the decision to not look at the successes and failures to construct a state plan and now South Dakotans are paying a VERY high price. The current 7 day average NY has .5 deaths per 100k while SD has 2.6 deaths per 100k (the worst in the country followed by Iowa 2.2 and ND 2.1).
https://www.statista.com/statistics/110 ... -by-state/
And you do realize that 1 death in a nursing home in SD will skew the information much more than 1 death in a nursing home in NY due to population.
While trying to do his best Cuomo made a mistake and a lot of people lost their lives. It's very unfortunate and he needs to accept blame for that mistake. Whether you want to forgive him for that is up to you. But to do nothing while people are dying at the highest rate in the nation despite having all the tools to prevent it at your disposal is unforgiveable. It isn't political. You can be a diehard Republican and accept that. Just like a diehard Democrat can accept that Cuomo made a mistake and needs to own it.
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I thought I made my point clear too...iaafan wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 1:06 pm
For the year? New York had approximately 25,000 of it's deaths in the first 90 days of the pandemic and about 2,150 in then next 160 days. If anyone is being swayed by their political slant, it's you. Butcher explained his rationale fairly clearly, but you seem to be ignoring it. New York didn't have the luxury of someone giving them a blueprint of what to do or having its people less concentrated. A more accurate depiction of how a state is dealing with the pandemic is from more recent data when both are on an equal playing field.
While trying to do his best Cuomo made a mistake and a lot of people lost their lives. It's very unfortunate and he needs to accept blame for that mistake. Whether you want to forgive him for that is up to you. But to do nothing while people are dying at the highest rate in the nation despite having all the tools to prevent it at your disposal is unforgiveable. It isn't political. You can be a diehard Republican and accept that. Just like a diehard Democrat can accept that Cuomo made a mistake and needs to own it.