COVID-19 Snapshot Analysis
January 12, 2023
Recorded at 2pm CST
Global Data
Deltas since November 18, 2021 (~14 months ago)
Global cases: 665.9M (Δ 410.6M)
Global deaths: 6.71M (Δ 1.59M)
Global case-fatality ratio: 1.008%
Percentage of global population infected: 8.32% (roughly 1 in 12) Percentage of global population deceased: 0.083% (roughly 1 in 1,200)
Vaccination doses per person: 1.65
US Data
Deltas since November 18, 2021 (~14 months ago)
US cases: 101.5M (Δ 54.1M)
US deaths: 1.09M (Δ 332K)
US case-fatality ratio: 1.08%
Percentage of US population infected: 30.5%
Percentage of US population deceased: 0.331% (roughly 1 in 302)
Vaccination doses per person: 1.98
Observations
- COVID-19 has been a global pandemic for 35 months
- Vaccination rates have slowed significantly, though the US saw a Fall surge in vaccinations
- The US is currently at an average of 1.98 vaccine doses per person, up from 1.34 just over a year ago
- Roughly one-third of a percent of the total US population has died from COVID, with thousands of deaths per week continuing.
- If doses were evenly spread, nearly half (41.2%) of the world would be fully vaccinated (4 doses)
Data sources
Johns Hopkins CSSE ARCGIS global dashboard
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6
CDC
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#datatracker-home