Alabama (pop. nearly 5M) is the only North American jurisdiction with more than 2M people not to have a #COVID19 case yet.
I guess they've been praying really hard. So hard that they barely have time for testing.
I guess they've been praying really hard. So hard that they barely have time for testing.
Updated map. Boy is @God protecting Alabama!
BC barely squeaks above the 20 cases per M threshold.
NY barely stays below the 50 cases per M threshold.
NY barely stays below the 50 cases per M threshold.
Things are heating up in North America - most of the continent is yellow now, and New York turned red.
We'll say good bye to green and yellow soon.
How much of North America can avoid turning dark grey, like NY already has?
How much of North America can avoid turning dark grey, like NY already has?
Many orange states turned red, but not most as I hypothesized yesterday - several fell just short.
17 states are purple or worse.
21 are red.
12 are orange.
17 states are purple or worse.
21 are red.
12 are orange.
At this point, for any North American jurisdiction, not turning black is a win, and not turning dark grey would be a great outcome.
BC, QC change colours. MB only orange province/state left.
Note: CO, WY colours should have changed yesterday.
Note: CO, WY colours should have changed yesterday.
The US hits 500k confirmed cases. Breakdown of 50 states and DC:
- 17 above 1 case per 1,000,
- 17 between 0.5 and 1 per 1,000,
- 17 below 0.5 per 1,000.
- 17 above 1 case per 1,000,
- 17 between 0.5 and 1 per 1,000,
- 17 below 0.5 per 1,000.