10-21-2020, 08:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-21-2020, 08:09 PM by BostonCard.)
Not a good day today. First day with over 1200 deaths (per Worldometer) since Sept. 15. The seven-day moving average has been ticking up as well. It appears deaths are starting to catch up to the surge in cases, which incidentally broke 60,000 four times over the last seven days.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us
BC
By the way, this is a nice set of analyses:
https://www.msightly.com/covid-19/detail...jectID=261
You can look at where the hot spots are this wave, and the highest number of positive tests per capita are in the Dakotas, Wisconsin, Montana, Idaho, Nebraska, and Wyoming. California looks OK at 45th (57.4 new cases/100,000).
Similar pattern if you look at percent positive tests:
https://www.msightly.com/covid-19/detail...jectID=241
BC
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us
BC
By the way, this is a nice set of analyses:
https://www.msightly.com/covid-19/detail...jectID=261
You can look at where the hot spots are this wave, and the highest number of positive tests per capita are in the Dakotas, Wisconsin, Montana, Idaho, Nebraska, and Wyoming. California looks OK at 45th (57.4 new cases/100,000).
Similar pattern if you look at percent positive tests:
https://www.msightly.com/covid-19/detail...jectID=241
BC
