NY rightly getting a lot of attention right now but Louisiana looks awful on a deaths per capita basis. Michigan, Connecticut and New Jersey are also on scary trend right now (data from @COVID19Tracking)
Updating the chart of coronavirus deaths per capita in the US to include the appearance of Vermont and New York still pulling ever higher (data from @COVID19Tracking)
Updating the chart of coronavirus deaths per capita in the US with today's data from @COVID19Tracking. New York remains in a terrible league of its own, but other states are still sloping upwards at scary rates.
511 new deaths recorded in the past 24 hours in the US, per @COVID19Tracking. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis.
807 deaths recorded in the past 24 hours, per @COVID19Tracking (yesterday it was 511). Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
954 new deaths recorded in the past 24 hours in the US, per @COVID19Tracking. Just 3 days ago it was 463. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
1084 new deaths recorded in the past 24 hours in the US, per @COVID19Tracking. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
1178 deaths recorded in the past 24 hours in the US, per @COVID19Tracking. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
1352 deaths recorded in the past 24 hours in the US, per @COVID19Tracking. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
1184 deaths recorded in the past 24 hours in the US, down from 1352 yesterday, per @COVID19Tracking. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
Some good news as the US death rate did not go up today. 1182 in the last 24 hours recorded, per @COVID19Tracking. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis.
Sharp spike in US deaths today with 1,941 recorded in the past 24 hours compared to 1182 yesterday, per @COVID19Tracking. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
1,797 deaths recorded in the US in the past 24 hours, per @COVID19Tracking, a decline from 1,941 yesterday but still 2nd worst day yet. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
1,904 deaths recorded in the past 24 hours, per @COVID19Tracking, about the same level of the past few days (note yesterday's total was revised to 1,867). Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
1,932 deaths recorded in the US in the past 24 hours, per @COVID19Tracking, staying steady around 1,900 per day the past several days. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
1,851 US deaths recorded in the past 24 hours, per @COVID19Tracking, maintaining a plateau of around 1,900 since Tuesday. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
1,564 US deaths recorded in the past 24 hours, per @COVID19Tracking. This is a drop from the previous several days, but could be related to Easter-weekend reporting. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
1,450 US deaths recorded in the past 24 hours, per @COVID19Tracking. The big question is how much of the drop is due to weekend reporting issues. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
2,299 US deaths recorded in the past 24 hours, per @COVID19Tracking, the highest toll to date. Tuesdays tend to have worse numbers to catch up from a lag in weekend reporting. Here's how states compare on a per capita basis
Note I changed the chart from previous versions after reading this thread by @CT_Bergstrom. Instead of starting at days since 10 deaths, the chart now starts at days since deaths reach 5 per million. https://twitter.com/CT_Bergstrom/status/1249942878823964674
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