Apr 3 US Confirmed Coronavirus Cases

First things first, the good news: the curve continues to flatten, with Friday seeing new cases at a rate of 13.2% of the previous day's cumulative total.

Let's skip the chart which looks much the same as yesterday's, and go in to the states:


And the counties list:

Notes:

  • I've added two new counties, at request. El Dorado, CA and Washoe, NV. These were done at the request of someone who was curious about the Lake Tahoe area, given that it's a ski resort. El Dorado has a rather low infection rate, while Washoe's is much higher. But as a pointed out to the person who requested it, I don't believe that Lake Tahoe is the kind of ski resort that attracts nationwide, much less international, tourists. That could explain the low rates in El Dorado. Washoe's higher levels can be explained by the fact that Washoe county is also home to Reno, and the rates there look a lot like those of Las Vegas. Or did, because...
  • Clark county had a 47.2% increase in cases Friday. Hmmm...
  • Rockland County has now passed Westchester County to be the highest rates of infection in the country.
The list of the communities most hard hit by Covid-19:
  1. New York-White Plains-New Jersey.
  2. New Orleans.
  3. Long Island.
  4. Albany, GA.
  5. Vail, CO.
  6. Park City, UT.
  7. Crested Butte, CO.
  8. Newark, NJ.
  9. Poughkeepsie, NY.
  10. Bridgeport, CT.
  11. Boston.
  12. Aspen, CO.
  13. Detroit.
  14. Shreveport, LA.
  15. Philadelphia.
  16. Indianapolis.
  17. Seattle.
  18. Bartow County, GA.
  19. Jackson Hole, WY.
  20. Breckinridge, CO.
Miami is 21. The worst county in California would be in the low 30s.


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