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Steelrolled

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18. I'll just post one set, as I think people might get tired of it.
Sun Apr 19, 2020, 09:37 PM
Apr 2020

Below are the six worst affected states (per capita). I think the recent spike in NY's number might be due to new reporting rules, but I'm not sure.



Below is a selection of other states I find interesting for various reasons. Note that the scale of the vertical axis is much different from the one above. I selected...

Calif because it has done so well despite its large population and several large cities

Washington because it originally had the most serious problems but has been able to control it. Notice how many more days since it first reached 5 deaths per million.

Texas for reasons similar to Calif.

Ohio as middle-of-the-road state.

Hawaii as the least affected state.

South Dakota as the least affected state on the mainland.


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