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re: Daily COVID Updated as of 11/2/20 8:00 PM
Posted on 8/14/20 at 9:38 pm to Chromdome35
Posted on 8/14/20 at 9:38 pm to Chromdome35
This is the link to the COVID-19 tracker that I have created and shared on Google Drive.
If you want to view the shared sheet, follow this link COVID-19 Tracker
If you want to download a copy of this sheet and manipulate it follow this link Downloadable COVID-19 Tracker
The source for the data is from https://covidtracking.com/data/
New Cases by State
New Deaths by State
7-day average growth rate of new cases
If you want to view the shared sheet, follow this link COVID-19 Tracker
If you want to download a copy of this sheet and manipulate it follow this link Downloadable COVID-19 Tracker
The source for the data is from https://covidtracking.com/data/
New Cases by State
New Deaths by State
7-day average growth rate of new cases
Posted on 8/14/20 at 9:45 pm to Chromdome35
I think it is fairly evident that what I call the George Floyd spike (since it was clearly aligned with the dates) has reached it's peak and is starting to decline. The growth rate of deaths has been flat since 7/23.
Testing has increased, but not back to the level it obtained not that long ago. The positivity rate is definitely declining. Hospitalizations are showing a rapid decline, not quite as fast as they went up, but there are lots of COVID patients who require extended hospital stays.
Every single metric is moving in the correct direction. I think that as schools reopen IF we can avoid a new spike in cases, we should be able to say this thing is wrapping up. If there is going to be a school spike, we should start to see that in around 2 weeks. I expect to see everything continue to decline until then.
Testing has increased, but not back to the level it obtained not that long ago. The positivity rate is definitely declining. Hospitalizations are showing a rapid decline, not quite as fast as they went up, but there are lots of COVID patients who require extended hospital stays.
Every single metric is moving in the correct direction. I think that as schools reopen IF we can avoid a new spike in cases, we should be able to say this thing is wrapping up. If there is going to be a school spike, we should start to see that in around 2 weeks. I expect to see everything continue to decline until then.
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