Blue is total cases and orange is active cases. Guam& #39;s active case curve is flattening. 130 total cases, 85 active, 41 recovered. (March 26- April 10)
Active cases = Total cases - Recovered cases - Deaths
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Alaska is another state where the active case curve seems to be flattening. Total cases: 246, Recovered: 55, Active: 184
Wyoming is another state with a flattening active case curve well on its way to falling. Total cases: 261, Recovered: 137, Active cases: 124 (Apr 11)
Hawaii has a net falling curve but as you can see it is a dynamic process between new infection rate and recovery rate. Total cases: 486, Recovered: 251, Active cases: 227 (Apr 11)
Montana. Zero reported recoveries until Apr 5, when you see the gap between total and active cases increasing as the curve flattens. Total cases: 377, Recovered: 169, Active: 202 (Apr 11)
Maine also has a flattening active case curve. Total cases: 616, Recovered: 256, Active: 341 (Apr 11)
Moving on to states with 1000+ cases. Arkansas has a flattening active case curve. Total cases: 1228, Recovered: 346, Active: 857 (Apr 11)
Minnesota has a flattening active case curve. Total cases: 1427, Recovered: 793, Active: 570 (Apr 11)
Moving on to states with 5000+ cases. Tennessee has a flattening curve. Total cases: 5114, Recovered: 1386, Active: 3627 (Apr 11)
So those are the states with definitely flattening curves. All are proactively treating affected patients and report steady increases in recovery rates.
Generally the curves for all other states are slowing though not quite flattening.
Generally the curves for all other states are slowing though not quite flattening.
For comparison here are graphs for the nation and the top three affected states. Slowing, maybe a hint of flattening...give another week perhaps.
In contrast, Rhode Island is showing an accelerating active case curve which should be a concern. Total cases: 2349, Recovered: 10, Active: 2283 (Apr 11)
A few states aren’t quite showing signs of slowing just yet...