NYC is ground zero
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Just today I thought I'd list the next 10. Threw in some counties that might be of interest were they fit in between the states. Skipped various NJ counties, because, well, NJ.
11: GA - 32,162
Westchester
Los Angeles County
12: LA - 30,855
13: MD - 30,485
14: IN - 23,146
15: OH - 23,016
16: VA - 22,342
17: CO - 18,371
Wayne Co Michigan (Detroit)
Philadelphia County (Philly)
Middlesex County MA (not Boston but adjacent)
18: WA - 16,231
Suffolk County MA (Boston)
19: TN - 14,452
20: NC - 13.953Observations:
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GA is fewer than 300 cases behind CT, the current #10. I haven't tracked growth here but it wouldn't surprise me to see it move into the top 10 at some point.
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WA has done pretty well. They used to be worst hit.
@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
11: GA - 32,162
12: LA - 30,855
13: MD - 30,485
14: IN - 23,146
15: OH - 23,016
16: VA - 22,342
17: CO - 18,371
18: WA - 16,231
19: TN - 14,452
20: NC - 13.953The above are #s 11-20 from 8 days ago. Thought I'd check in again to see how the rankings have changed.
(Percentages are compound DAILY growth rates.)
11: GA - 37,161 - 1.8%
12: CT - 36,703 - 1.6% (was in top 10 last week)
13: LA - 34,117 - 1.3%
14: VA - 29,683 - 3.6%
15: OH - 27,474 - 2.2%
16: IN - 27,280 - 2.1%
17: CO - 21,232 - 1.8%
18: NC - 18,101 - 3.3%
19: WA - 17,951 - 1.3%
20: TN - 17,265 - 2.2%NC and VA are the two that climbed in rankings (and MD, which is in top 10 now), and you can see their growth is a full % point or more above the others.
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@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
11: GA - 32,162
12: LA - 30,855
13: MD - 30,485
14: IN - 23,146
15: OH - 23,016
16: VA - 22,342
17: CO - 18,371
18: WA - 16,231
19: TN - 14,452
20: NC - 13.953The above are #s 11-20 from 8 days ago. Thought I'd check in again to see how the rankings have changed.
(Percentages are compound DAILY growth rates.)
11: GA - 37,161 - 1.8%
12: CT - 36,703 - 1.6% (was in top 10 last week)
13: LA - 34,117 - 1.3%
14: VA - 29,683 - 3.6%
15: OH - 27,474 - 2.2%
16: IN - 27,280 - 2.1%
17: CO - 21,232 - 1.8%
18: NC - 18,101 - 3.3%
19: WA - 17,951 - 1.3%
20: TN - 17,265 - 2.2%NC and VA are the two that climbed in rankings (and MD, which is in top 10 now), and you can see their growth is a full % point or more above the others.
@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
11: GA - 37,161 - 1.8%
12: CT - 36,703 - 1.6% (was in top 10 last week)
13: LA - 34,117 - 1.3%
14: VA - 29,683 - 3.6%
15: OH - 27,474 - 2.2%
16: IN - 27,280 - 2.1%
17: CO - 21,232 - 1.8%
18: NC - 18,101 - 3.3%
19: WA - 17,951 - 1.3%
20: TN - 17,265 - 2.2%Thought it would be interesting to see how the top 10 have grown over that same 8 day period.
NYS - 0.66%
NJ - 0.83%
IL - 2.9%
MA - 1.5%
CA - 2.5%
PA - 1.6%
MI - 1.1%
TX - 3.0%
FL - 1.7%
MD - 2.8% -
We’re #1!
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Interesting to note Maryland's, considering that our stay-at-home order was lifted yesterday.
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We’re #1!
@LuFins-Dad said in NYC is ground zero:
We’re #1!
Not according to the Virginia's government numbers
Maybe they are for a different timeframe or a different method of counting
But this chart shows a 7-day moving average of cases going consistently down since 5/1
https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/
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What conflict do you see between the 8 day CDGR as it relates to the other 19 states and the data you posted?
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