The new top ten
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Texas's 7 day average of new cases is over 9k. FL is over 10k. NY is less than 700.
I'd guess TX will pass NY as well, in the next week.
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Yes. Completely.
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j/k
These are relative rankings, not sure if there are vast disparities in testing capacity state to state. Could be, I guess, but much of the testing is done by private actors.
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The top four states in Covid ranking have now aligned with their population ranking:
Top 10 states by population, along with its covid ranking:
CA - 1
TX - 2
FL - 3
NY - 4
PA - 12
IL - 6
OH - 14
GA - 5
NC - 8
MI - 17 -
Top ten from 9/28 compared to today.
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As a reminder, the population rankings are as follows. Number afterward indicates its Covid ranking:
CA - 2
TX - 1
FL - 3
NY - 4
PA - 14
IL - 5
OH - 10
GA - 6
NC - 7
MI - 13 -
For those who like to look at state-by-state hospitalizations and haven't seen this before:
https://public.tableau.com/profile/peter.james.walker#!/vizhome/COVID-19SeeYourState/YourStateKeys
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Look at testing, normalized by population (7 day ave tests/day per 100k).
Alaska is in its own league, granted a small population and everything. But WY is even smaller population wise and they're no where near that.
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@Loki, I didn't mark that back in September so can't compare.