Sunday, February 28, 2021

Covid-19 by the numbers February 28th

 


OUTBREAK

Monday February 1, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
103,863,521                   2,247,344
United States
  26,911,375                     454,213        16,629,530 Recovered U.S.

Friday February 5, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
105,837,334                   2,308,484
United States
  27,407,324                     470,705        17,146,169 Recovered U.S.

Tuesday February 9, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
107,319,647                   2,348,791
United States
  27,799,946                     479,772        17,639,217 Recovered U.S.

Friday February 12, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
108,655,128                   2,393,622
United States
  28,106,704                     492,521        18,040,312 Recovered U.S.

Monday February 15, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
109,597,906                   2,417,846
United States
  28,317,703                     498,203        18,356,625 Recovered U.S.

Friday February 19, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
111,159,741                   2,462,283
United States
  28,603,813                     507,746        18,803,723 Recovered U.S.

Monday February 22, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
112,185,822                   2,484,935
United States
  28,826,307                     512,590        19,114,140 Recovered U.S.

Friday February 26, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
113,907,292                   2,528,885
United States
  29,136,912                     523,082        19,534,068 Recovered U.S.

Sunday February 28, 2021
Worldwide cases            Deaths
114,593,185                   2,542,120
United States
  29,253,046                     525,808        19,692,927 Recovered U.S.

Recovered from virus world wide

90,142,991

Source: World Stats

Los Angeles County Covid-19


New Cases: 1,064 (1,191,923 to date)
New Deaths: 107 (21,435 to date)
Current Hospitalizations: 1,661


 

Los Angeles County Covid-19 Trends January 1st to February 28th

                    NEW CASES                DEATHS                HOSPITALIZATIONS

                                                   JANUARY, 2021

1ST                20,414                           207                                 7,613

2ND               15,701                           138                                 7,627

3RD               12,488                             91                                 7,544

4TH                 9,142                             77                                 7,697

5TH                13,512                           224                                7,898

6TH                11,841                           258                                8,023

7TH                19,719                           218                                8,098

8TH                18,313                           318                                8,074

9TH                16,982                           221                                7,966

10TH              14,482                           166                                7,964

11TH              12,617                           137                                7,910

12TH              11,994                           288                                7,926

13TH              14,564                           281                                7,949

14TH              17,323                           287                                7,906

15TH              15,051                           258                                7,715

16TH              14,669                           253                                7,597          

17TH              11,366                           108                                7,498 

18TH                9,927                             88                                7,328 

19TH                7,902                           186                                7,322

20TH                6,492                           262                                7,253

21ST                8,512                           262                                7,263   

22ND               9,277                           256                                 7,023       

23RD             10,537                           269                                 6,881    

24TH                8,243                             98                                 6,697 

25TH                6,642                             43                                 6,486

26TH                5,927                           291                                 6,307      

27TH                6,917                           307                                 6,213

28TH                6,592                           213                                 6,026

29TH                7,112                           228                                 5,855

30TH                6,918                           316                                 5,669   

31ST                5,925                           124                                 5,328  

                           NEW CASES                     DEATHS                       HOSPITALIZATIONS

                                                              FEBRUARY, 2021

1ST                 4,223                         85                             5,398

2ND                3,763                        205                            5,259

3RD                5,189                        256                            5,165 

4TH                 5,028                       239                            4,990

5TH                 4,761                       226                            4,796

6TH                 4,860                       193                            4,607

7TH                 3,123                         89                            4,421

8TH                 2,741                         93                              N/A 

9TH                 3,353                       227                            4,079 

10TH               3,434                       141                            3,973

11TH               3,489                       160                            3,772

12TH               3,497                       137                            3,604

13TH               3,254                       197                            3,426

14TH               1,935                         82                            3,270

15TH               1,869                         29                            3,092

16TH               1,260                       120                            2,964

17TH               2,394                       162                            2,855

18TH               2,873                       153                            2,757

19TH               2,459                       150                            2,640

20TH               2,393                       136                            2,498 

21ST               1,465                         93                            2,369

22ND                 943                         21                            2,213

23RD              2,091                       157                            2,146

24TH              2,157                       136                            2,064

25TH              2,072                       132                            1,988

26TH              1,838                       144                            1,886

27TH              1,730                         94                            1,733

28TH              1,064                       107                            1,661

Los Angeles County Covid-19 Trends Feb. 1st to Feb. 28th

                       NEW CASES                     DEATHS                       HOSPITALIZATIONS

1ST                 4,223                         85                             5,398

2ND                3,763                        205                            5,259

3RD                5,189                        256                            5,165 

4TH                 5,028                       239                            4,990

5TH                 4,761                       226                            4,796

6TH                 4,860                       193                            4,607

7TH                 3,123                         89                            4,421

8TH                 2,741                         93                              N/A 

9TH                 3,353                       227                            4,079 

10TH               3,434                       141                            3,973

11TH               3,489                       160                            3,772

12TH               3,497                       137                            3,604

13TH               3,254                       197                            3,426

14TH               1,935                         82                            3,270

15TH               1,869                         29                            3,092

16TH               1,260                       120                            2,964

17TH               2,394                       162                            2,855

18TH               2,873                       153                            2,757

19TH               2,459                       150                            2,640

20TH               2,393                       136                            2,498 

21ST               1,465                         93                            2,369

22ND                 943                         21                            2,213

23RD              2,091                       157                            2,146

24TH              2,157                       136                            2,064

25TH              2,072                       132                            1,988

26TH              1,838                       144                            1,886

27TH              1,730                         94                            1,733

28TH              1,064                       107                            1,661

 

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Today in Labor History February 28th

 


Sue Cowan Williams

The U.S. Supreme Court found that a Utah state law limiting mine and smelter workers to an eight-hour workday was constitutional. – 1898
Faced with 84-hour workweeks, 24-hour shifts and pay of 29 cents an hour, firefighters formed the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF). Some individual locals had affiliated with the AFL beginning in 1903. – 1918
Firefighters form the IAFF, the Chinese Ladies' Garment Workers' Union begins a 4-moth successful strike, Sue Cowan Williams was the plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit over the disparity between black and white teachers, and more.CLICK TO TWEET
Members of the Chinese Ladies’ Garment Workers’ Union in San Francisco’s Chinatown began what is to be a successful four-month strike for better wages and conditions at the National Dollar Stores factory and three retail outlets. – 1938
Sue Cowan Williams represented African- American teachers in the Little Rock School District as the plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit challenging the disparity between black and white teachers’ salaries in the segregated South. The case was lost but won in a 1943 appeal. – 1942
The entire workforce of the 3M factory in Elandsfontein, South Africa, went on strike in support of the 450 members of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers union being laid off at a 3M plant in New Jersey. The South African worker, all of whom were black, were among the hundreds of thousands of union members whose militancy helped bring down the apartheid system. – 1986.
Earning as little as 6 dollars and forty cents an hour, janitors working for contractor UNICCO at the University of Miami go on strike over wages and benefits, working conditions, and union recognition. Students and faculty at the university joined in demonstrations, sit-ins, and hunger strikes, and by the fall, the janitors ratified a contract that increased wages and included health care benefits and paid vacation time. – 2006

Today in Labor History February 29th


Hattie McDaniel

The minimum age allowed by law for workers in mills, factories, and mines in South Carolina is raised from twelve to fourteen. – 1915
Screen Actors Guild member Hattie McDaniel becomes the first African-American to win an Academy Award, honored for her portrayal of “Mammy” in “Gone with the Wind” – 1940

Important Events From This day in History February 28th

 1975 - England Moorgate Underground Crash

1975 : A London underground train crashed into a brick wall at Moorgate during rush-hour killing the driver and at least 29 passengers in London's Financial district. Find More What happened in 1975
 

1983 - M*A*S*H Final Episode
1983 : The final episode of M*A*S*H, a series about the staff of an Army hospital during the Korean War entitled ( Goodbye, Farewell and Amen ) became the most-watched television episode in U.S. history, with viewer estimates at 106 million Americans.
 

1932 - U.S.A. Ford Model A
1932 : The Model a Ford was one of the Ford Motor Company’s first signature automobiles. This particular vehicle was produced for the last time on this day.
 

28 Feb, 1993 - U.S.A. Waco, Texas
1993 : A raid by Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms ATF agents who were trying to serve warrants for illegal guns on the heavily armed compound of a religious cult 10 miles outside of Waco, Texas turns into a bloody gun battle, leaving at least four Federal agents and two cult members dead and at least 15 agents injured.
 

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1918 - U.S.A. War Materials
1918 : A new bill was introduced by Warren Gard, representative of District 3 in Ohio, which was intended to protect war materials. It was proposed that a $10,000 fine and up to 30 years imprisonment was the suggested sentence for the destruction of war materials. War materials that would be covered by this bill if/when passed include arms, ammunition, clothing, food supplies, and other items used by the military. “War premises” such as buildings, grounds, stations, and manufactures related to any military use would also be covered. This initiative was introduced during the last year of World War I. This was the approximate time of American involvement in this war.
 

1922 - Egypt Gains Independence From Britain
1922 : After 40 years of British rule following Great Britain seizing control of Egypt's government in 1882 over concerns for British interests including the Suez Canal. Due to the calls by the powerful local nationalist movement for independence for Egypt Great Britain announces a unilateral declaration of Egypt's independence.
 


1926 - U.S.A. New Homes
1926 : A report on this day had revealed that about 2,000 new homes had been built in Abilene, Texas since the year 1920 Figures used to determine the number of new homes built were taken from records of building permits purchased within five and a half years prior to this date.
 

1937 - U.S.A. Dry Prohibition Laws
1937 : On this day, it was reported that Dr. James R. Garber advocated repeal of current dry laws. Being a doctor, he had pushed for the re-legalization of the sale of alcohol because of the medicinal value that it had (still has in some cases). He also stressed concepts such as that of freedom of choice, and that of recognizing “the value of supervision and regulation” which perhaps can be taken a few different ways. One argument in today’s time would be that alcohol can be acceptable in moderation, when people drink responsibly.
 

1954 - U.S.A. DNA Double Helix Discovered
1954 : American molecular biologists James D. Watson and Francis H.C. Crick discover the double-helix structure of DNA, the molecule that contains the human genes, in a Cambridge University laboratory. ( different dates are given for the publication between April 25, 1953 and February 28th 1954 )
 

28 Feb, 1958 - U.S.A. School Bus Crash
1958 : A school bus plunges into the Big Sandy River in Kentucky drowning 24 children and the driver.
 

1962 - U.S.A. Judy La Marsh
1962 : The government was criticized by Judy La Marsh for not taking enough of a stand against the lack of economic growth during this time period. A two-day debate took place during this week, starting with the motion that issues concerning the growth of the economy be addressed in the next election.
 

1963 - U.S.A. John F. Kennedy
1963 : President John F. Kennedy asks congress for civil rights law giving voting rights safeguards against racial discrimination.
 

1968 - U.S.A. More Troops Vietnam
1968 : On this day, General Earl Wheeler had written President Lyndon B. Johnson requesting more troops in Saigon. This message was delivered to the President shortly after Wheeler had returned from his trip to Saigon.
 


1972 - U.S.A. School
1972 : Dr. J.R. Myers, the district superintendent of Aiken County schools in South Carolina, had quite a bit to say on this day. He addressed issues concerning property tax as related to school financing. Myers used to be the superintendent of Lancaster schools.
 

1986 - Swedish Prime Minister Killed
1986 : Olof Palme, the Swedish Prime Minister is shot dead and his wife Lisbeth wounded in a street ambush in central Stockholm.
 

28 Feb, 1987 - U.S.A. Nuclear Weapons Treaty
1987 : This was the day that a nuclear weapon treaty was proposed by Gorbachev. The purpose of signing this agreement was to eliminate both U.S. and Soviet nuclear weapons from Europe. This treaty signed is referred to as the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty 1987
 

1991 - Gulf War Ends
1991 : The gulf war is over following Iraq accepting all 12 resolutions made by the United Nations. The official death toll for the Gulf War is 50,000, Iraq soldiers, 148 American Soldiers and 16 British soldiers.
 

1994 - Serbian Planes Shot Down
1994 : Four Serbian planes were shot down by U.S. fighter planes acting as part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to enforce U.N. resolutions enacted to bring about an end to the bloody conflict in the former Yugoslavia. The planes that went down were used in a bombing mission in an area where no flying was allowed.
 

2001 - U.S.A. Earthquake
2001 : An earthquake in the Nisqually Valley near Olympia, Washington State reaches for many miles around. The 6.8 quake was one of the largest in the state’s history.
 

2001 - England Selby Rail Crash
2001 : A car veered off the M62 Motorway onto the railway line near Selby causing the Newcastle to London passenger train into a head on crash into a goods engine on the East Coast Main Line in North Yorkshire, with 10 dead and 60 injured in the crash.
 

2005 - Lebanon Mass Anti Syria Demonstrations
2005 : A series of mass demonstrations in Beirut against Syrian involvement in Lebanon causes the Lebanon pro Syria prime minister, Omar Karami to resign.
 

2007 - John McCain Announces Candidacy for President on the David Letterman’s show
2007 : Republican Senator John McCain announces his presidential nomination on the David Letterman show. McCain, who had been attending a presidential exploratory committee, made the declaration on the Late Show with David Letterman. 'We are going to formally announce it in early April,' an adviser to McCain said.
 

2008 - Thailand Thaksin Shinawatra
2008 : The former Prime Minister of Thailand Thaksin Shinawatra returns to Thailand after a long period of exile and is arrested on corruption charges. He had been overthrown on 19 September 2006 by a military junta known as the Council for National Security (CNS) in a bloodless coup while he was attending a UN meeting in New York City.
 

2008 - Germany is the first country to recognize Kosovo
2008 : Germany has became the first country to recognize Kosovo, by making its diplomatic office in Prishtina into an embassy. The inscription of it being the 'Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany' has appeared on the facade of the German diplomatic mission in the Kosovan capital, and the Kosovan flag was raised together with the Germany's flag. The first German ambassador to Kosovo is soon to be named.
 

2008 - President Bush says United States is not going into Recession
2008 : President Bush has told people that the U.S. economy is not going into a recession, but following a 'slowdown.' He said that the tax measures, which are due to start in May, were designed to get consumers shopping again.
 

2010 - Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony
2010 : A new study of U.S. prisons has found that there is a all-time-high in the numbers of people in jail. The Pew Center report has called the U.S. the global leader in the rate at which it imprisons its citizens, and over 2.3 million people were being held in 2008. This number is larger than other countries with large prison populations like China, Russia and Iran. The report has called for fewer low-risk offenders being sent to jail.
 

2010 - Severe Storm "Xynthia" lashes Europe
2010 : The Severe storm "Xynthia" lashes may parts of Europe including parts of Spain, Portugal and France, the death toll is still rising but 45 have been reported in France due to drownings.
 

2011 - Protesters March Against Violence
2011 : Protesters in San Pedro Sula, Honduras marched against increased criminal violence in the country. The protesters, all dressed in white, numbered in the thousands. The demonstrators called for an increase in public security as the number of murders increased throughout the country to an average of fifteen killings a day.
 

2012 - Third Student Dies From Ohio Shooting
2012 : A third student dies a day after a high school shooting takes place at Chardon High School in Ohio. Two other surviving victims remained in the hospital in various states of stability. TJ Lane admitted to shooting at the students and was being held in a detention center until charges were brought against him.
 

2013 - Iraq River Restaurant Sinks
2013 : A restaurant boat used for private parties on the Tigris river sank in Baghdad, Iraq. Five people died and three others were missing.
 

2014 - Ukraine Accuses Russia of Invasion
2014 : Ukrainian authorities have accused Russia of deploying troops and occupying government buildings in the region of Crimea. Russia was accused of sending armed troops to the Sevastopol airport and attempting to provoke Ukraine into armed conflict. This was just the first of many controversial moves made by Russia during the Ukraine government crisis.