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  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

    @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

    NYS - 321,192
    NYC - 176,874 - up 0.68%
    NJ - 130,593
    MA - 70,271
    IL - 65,889 - 3.3%
    CA - 58,304 - 4.9%
    PA - 53,434 -
    Cook - 45,223 - 3.5%
    MI - 44,451
    FL - 37,439
    Nassau - 37,275
    TX - 33,826 - 3.4%
    CT - 30,621
    Westchester - 30,240 - 0.47%

    NYS - 327,469
    NYC - 180,216 - up 0.94%
    NJ - 133,635
    MA - 73,721
    IL - 70,871 - up 3.7%
    CA - 61,140
    PA - 55,956
    Cook - 48,341 - up 3.4%
    MI - 45,745
    FL - 38,828
    Nassau - 37,593
    Suffolk - 35,892
    TX - 35,857 - up 3.0%
    CT - 31,784

    Westchester fell even below the 11th state (GA) so I took it off. Hopefully it stays off.

    (if it's not listed it's under 3%)

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    wrote on last edited by
    #101

    @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

    NYS - 327,469
    NYC - 180,216 - up 0.94%
    NJ - 133,635
    MA - 73,721
    IL - 70,871 - up 3.7%
    CA - 61,140
    PA - 55,956
    Cook - 48,341 - up 3.4%
    MI - 45,745
    FL - 38,828
    Nassau - 37,593
    Suffolk - 35,892
    TX - 35,857 - up 3.0%
    CT - 31,784

    NYS - 330,407
    NYC - 181,783 up 0.87%
    NJ - 135,840
    MA - 75,333
    IL - 73,760 - up 4.1%
    CA - 63,699 - up 4.2%
    PA - 57,371
    Cook - 50,236
    MI - 46,311
    FL - 39,199
    Nassau - 37,812
    TX - 37,153 - up 3.6%
    Suffolk - 36,323
    CT - 32,412

    IL and CA leading the pack.

    (if it's not listed it's under 3%)

    Only non-witches get due process.

    • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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      wrote on last edited by jon-nyc
      #102

      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 - 13.953

      Observations:

      • 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.

      • WA has done pretty well. They used to be worst hit.

      Only non-witches get due process.

      • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

        @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

        NYS - 327,469
        NYC - 180,216 - up 0.94%
        NJ - 133,635
        MA - 73,721
        IL - 70,871 - up 3.7%
        CA - 61,140
        PA - 55,956
        Cook - 48,341 - up 3.4%
        MI - 45,745
        FL - 38,828
        Nassau - 37,593
        Suffolk - 35,892
        TX - 35,857 - up 3.0%
        CT - 31,784

        NYS - 330,407
        NYC - 181,783 up 0.87%
        NJ - 135,840
        MA - 75,333
        IL - 73,760 - up 4.1%
        CA - 63,699 - up 4.2%
        PA - 57,371
        Cook - 50,236
        MI - 46,311
        FL - 39,199
        Nassau - 37,812
        TX - 37,153 - up 3.6%
        Suffolk - 36,323
        CT - 32,412

        IL and CA leading the pack.

        (if it's not listed it's under 3%)

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        wrote on last edited by
        #103

        @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

        NYS - 330,407
        NYC - 181,783 up 0.87%
        NJ - 135,840
        MA - 75,333
        IL - 73,760 - up 4.1%
        CA - 63,699 - up 4.2%
        PA - 57,371
        Cook - 50,236
        MI - 46,311
        FL - 39,199
        Nassau - 37,812
        TX - 37,153 - up 3.6%
        Suffolk - 36,323
        CT - 32,412

        NYS - 333,122
        NYC - 183,289 up 0.83%
        NJ - 137,397
        MA - 76,743
        IL - 76,085 - up 3.2%
        CA - 64,914
        PA - 58,560
        Cook - 51,674 - up 2.9%
        MI - 46,815
        FL - 40,001
        Nassau - 38,028
        TX - 37,906
        Suffolk - 36,461
        CT - 32,984

        CA, TX up lots yesterday but not so much today. I wonder if that's a weekend thing. Guess we'll see next week.

        (if it's not listed it's under 3%)

        Only non-witches get due process.

        • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

          @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

          NYS - 330,407
          NYC - 181,783 up 0.87%
          NJ - 135,840
          MA - 75,333
          IL - 73,760 - up 4.1%
          CA - 63,699 - up 4.2%
          PA - 57,371
          Cook - 50,236
          MI - 46,311
          FL - 39,199
          Nassau - 37,812
          TX - 37,153 - up 3.6%
          Suffolk - 36,323
          CT - 32,412

          NYS - 333,122
          NYC - 183,289 up 0.83%
          NJ - 137,397
          MA - 76,743
          IL - 76,085 - up 3.2%
          CA - 64,914
          PA - 58,560
          Cook - 51,674 - up 2.9%
          MI - 46,815
          FL - 40,001
          Nassau - 38,028
          TX - 37,906
          Suffolk - 36,461
          CT - 32,984

          CA, TX up lots yesterday but not so much today. I wonder if that's a weekend thing. Guess we'll see next week.

          (if it's not listed it's under 3%)

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          wrote on last edited by
          #104

          @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

          NYS - 333,122
          NYC - 183,289 up 0.83%
          NJ - 137,397
          MA - 76,743
          IL - 76,085 - up 3.2%
          CA - 64,914
          PA - 58,560
          Cook - 51,674 - up 2.9%
          MI - 46,815
          FL - 40,001
          Nassau - 38,028
          TX - 37,906
          Suffolk - 36,461
          CT - 32,984

          NYS - 337,055
          NYC - 185,357 - up 0.57%
          NJ - 140,206
          IL - 79,007
          MA - 78,462
          CA - 68,222 - up 2.5%
          PA - 60,459
          Cook - 53,381
          MI - 47,552
          FL - 40,982
          TX - 40,486 - up 3.3%
          Nassau - 38,337
          Suffolk - 36,911
          GA - 33,933

          IL passed MA, GA knocked CT out of the top 10.

          While they aren't nestled within the top 10, LA County moved ahead of Westchester and Philly (co) edged ahead of Detroit (Wayne co)

          (if it's not listed it's under 3%)

          Only non-witches get due process.

          • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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          • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

            @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

            NYS - 333,122
            NYC - 183,289 up 0.83%
            NJ - 137,397
            MA - 76,743
            IL - 76,085 - up 3.2%
            CA - 64,914
            PA - 58,560
            Cook - 51,674 - up 2.9%
            MI - 46,815
            FL - 40,001
            Nassau - 38,028
            TX - 37,906
            Suffolk - 36,461
            CT - 32,984

            NYS - 337,055
            NYC - 185,357 - up 0.57%
            NJ - 140,206
            IL - 79,007
            MA - 78,462
            CA - 68,222 - up 2.5%
            PA - 60,459
            Cook - 53,381
            MI - 47,552
            FL - 40,982
            TX - 40,486 - up 3.3%
            Nassau - 38,337
            Suffolk - 36,911
            GA - 33,933

            IL passed MA, GA knocked CT out of the top 10.

            While they aren't nestled within the top 10, LA County moved ahead of Westchester and Philly (co) edged ahead of Detroit (Wayne co)

            (if it's not listed it's under 3%)

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            wrote on last edited by
            #105

            @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

            NYS - 337,055
            NYC - 185,357 - up 0.57%
            NJ - 140,206
            IL - 79,007
            MA - 78,462
            CA - 68,222 - up 2.5%
            PA - 60,459
            Cook - 53,381
            MI - 47,552
            FL - 40,982
            TX - 40,486 - up 3.3%
            Nassau - 38,337
            Suffolk - 36,911
            GA - 33,933

            NYS - 338,485
            NYC - 186,123 up 0.41%
            NJ - 140,917
            IL - 83,021 up 5.1%
            MA - 79,332
            CA - 69,716
            PA - 61,310
            Cook - 55,470 up 3.9%
            MI - 48,021
            FL - 41,923
            TX - 40,909
            Nassau - 38,434
            Suffolk - 37,062
            GA - 34,754

            IL up there still.

            (if it's not listed it's under 3%)

            Only non-witches get due process.

            • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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            • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

              @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

              NYS - 337,055
              NYC - 185,357 - up 0.57%
              NJ - 140,206
              IL - 79,007
              MA - 78,462
              CA - 68,222 - up 2.5%
              PA - 60,459
              Cook - 53,381
              MI - 47,552
              FL - 40,982
              TX - 40,486 - up 3.3%
              Nassau - 38,337
              Suffolk - 36,911
              GA - 33,933

              NYS - 338,485
              NYC - 186,123 up 0.41%
              NJ - 140,917
              IL - 83,021 up 5.1%
              MA - 79,332
              CA - 69,716
              PA - 61,310
              Cook - 55,470 up 3.9%
              MI - 48,021
              FL - 41,923
              TX - 40,909
              Nassau - 38,434
              Suffolk - 37,062
              GA - 34,754

              IL up there still.

              (if it's not listed it's under 3%)

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              wrote on last edited by jon-nyc
              #106

              @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

              NYS - 338,485
              NYC - 186,123 up 0.41%
              NJ - 140,917
              IL - 83,021 up 5.1%
              MA - 79,332
              CA - 69,716
              PA - 61,310
              Cook - 55,470 up 3.9%
              MI - 48,021
              FL - 41,923
              TX - 40,909
              Nassau - 38,434
              Suffolk - 37,062
              GA - 34,754

              NYS - 343,051
              NYC - 188,545 up 0.64%
              NJ - 142,704
              IL - 87,937
              Lombardia, IT
              MA - 80,497
              CA - 74,392 - up 3.3%
              Hubei, CN
              Madrid, ES

              PA - 63,105
              Catalonia, ES
              MI - 49,582
              Bayern, DE
              TX - 43,984
              FL - 43,210
              Quebec, CA
              MD - 35,903

              I did something different today, instead of interspersing US counties, I did international states/provinces/regions.

              (if % is not listed it's under 3%)

              Only non-witches get due process.

              • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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              • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                NYS - 338,485
                NYC - 186,123 up 0.41%
                NJ - 140,917
                IL - 83,021 up 5.1%
                MA - 79,332
                CA - 69,716
                PA - 61,310
                Cook - 55,470 up 3.9%
                MI - 48,021
                FL - 41,923
                TX - 40,909
                Nassau - 38,434
                Suffolk - 37,062
                GA - 34,754

                NYS - 343,051
                NYC - 188,545 up 0.64%
                NJ - 142,704
                IL - 87,937
                Lombardia, IT
                MA - 80,497
                CA - 74,392 - up 3.3%
                Hubei, CN
                Madrid, ES

                PA - 63,105
                Catalonia, ES
                MI - 49,582
                Bayern, DE
                TX - 43,984
                FL - 43,210
                Quebec, CA
                MD - 35,903

                I did something different today, instead of interspersing US counties, I did international states/provinces/regions.

                (if % is not listed it's under 3%)

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                wrote on last edited by
                #107

                @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                NYS - 343,051
                NYC - 188,545 up 0.64%
                NJ - 142,704
                IL - 87,937
                Lombardia, IT
                MA - 80,497
                CA - 74,392 - up 3.3%
                Hubei, CN
                Madrid, ES

                PA - 63,105
                Catalonia, ES
                MI - 49,582
                Bayern, DE
                TX - 43,984
                FL - 43,210
                Quebec, CA
                MD - 35,903

                NYS - 345,813
                NYC - 190,357 up 0.96%
                NJ - 143,984
                IL - 90,387
                MA - 83,412 - up 3.6%
                CA - 76,421
                PA - 64,136
                Cook - 59,905
                MI - 50,102
                TX - 45,208
                FL - 43,210 - unchanged from yesterday, WTF
                Nassau
                Suffolk

                MD - 36,986 - up 3%

                (if % is not listed it's under 3%)

                Only non-witches get due process.

                • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                  @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                  NYS - 343,051
                  NYC - 188,545 up 0.64%
                  NJ - 142,704
                  IL - 87,937
                  Lombardia, IT
                  MA - 80,497
                  CA - 74,392 - up 3.3%
                  Hubei, CN
                  Madrid, ES

                  PA - 63,105
                  Catalonia, ES
                  MI - 49,582
                  Bayern, DE
                  TX - 43,984
                  FL - 43,210
                  Quebec, CA
                  MD - 35,903

                  NYS - 345,813
                  NYC - 190,357 up 0.96%
                  NJ - 143,984
                  IL - 90,387
                  MA - 83,412 - up 3.6%
                  CA - 76,421
                  PA - 64,136
                  Cook - 59,905
                  MI - 50,102
                  TX - 45,208
                  FL - 43,210 - unchanged from yesterday, WTF
                  Nassau
                  Suffolk

                  MD - 36,986 - up 3%

                  (if % is not listed it's under 3%)

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #108

                  @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                  NYS - 345,813
                  NYC - 190,357 up 0.96%
                  NJ - 143,984
                  IL - 90,387
                  MA - 83,412 - up 3.6%
                  CA - 76,421
                  PA - 64,136
                  Cook - 59,905
                  MI - 50,102
                  TX - 45,208
                  FL - 43,210 - unchanged from yesterday, WTF
                  Nassau
                  Suffolk

                  MD - 36,986 - up 3%

                  NYS - 348,232
                  NYC - 191,600 up 0.65%
                  NJ - 145,089
                  IL - 92,465 up 2.3%
                  MA - 84,933
                  CA - 77,516
                  PA - 65,185
                  Cook - 61,212
                  MI - 50,538
                  TX - 47,107 - up 4.2%
                  FL - 44,811
                  Nassau
                  MD - 37,964
                  Suffolk

                  With the rate MD is rising, Suffolk probably fell out of the top 10 range for good.

                  (if % is not listed it's under 3%)

                  Only non-witches get due process.

                  • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                    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 - 13.953

                    Observations:

                    • 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.

                    • WA has done pretty well. They used to be worst hit.

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                    wrote on last edited by jon-nyc
                    #109

                    @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 - 13.953

                    The 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.

                    Only non-witches get due process.

                    • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                      @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 - 13.953

                      The 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 - 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%

                      Only non-witches get due process.

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                        #111

                        So here are the top 20 states (by number of cases) but sorted by growth rate:

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                        Only non-witches get due process.

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                          #112

                          We’re #1!

                          The Brad

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                            #113

                            Yeah!

                            Keep in mind that’s a compound daily growth rate over 8 days. So not just capturing a bad day or two.

                            Only non-witches get due process.

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                              #114

                              Interesting to note Maryland's, considering that our stay-at-home order was lifted yesterday.

                              Please love yourself.

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                              • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                                We’re #1!

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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #115

                                @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/

                                ![alt text](f30a0fcd-1b3e-4960-b685-a8a81d75518f-image.png image url)

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                                  #116

                                  What conflict do you see between the 8 day CDGR as it relates to the other 19 states and the data you posted?

                                  Only non-witches get due process.

                                  • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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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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                                    @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                                    What conflict do you see between the 8 day CDGR as it relates to the other 19 states and the data you posted?

                                    Positive vs negative growth rate

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                                      1st vs 2nd derivative. There’s no conflict.

                                      Only non-witches get due process.

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                                        positive = negative?

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                                          No, the analogy is speed vs acceleration. My post pointed out that virginia is going faster than the other states. You pointed out that their speed is decreasing over time. 1st deriv (speed) positive, 2nd deriv (acceleration) negative.

                                          Only non-witches get due process.

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