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Originally Posted by Xist
According to https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america, the U.S. peaked four days ago for new cases and deaths one day ago, in New York cases peaked on the 8th and deaths on the 10th, and Italy peaked cases on March 28th and deaths on March 27th.
It shows Italy being down to zero on May First.
Great. Let me check the numbers. Don't worry, you won't need to wait.
Deaths nationwide are definitely slowing down. It grew on average 12.53% between March 17th and April 3rd. It has averaged 7.05% since then, so that is progress. It was 8.01% on April 4th and 5.84% today.
Crazy. When I loaded my spreadsheet it said that it lost the latest version. This one has not been updated in six days. It estimated 2,021,790 cases for today.
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What does the shadow portion of the chart represent? I've looked at this site before, but it doesn't explain anything.
I've been glancing at:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
and it says we had a huge spike yesterday. I don't think it's clear we've peaked yet. We should see more cases in a week or 2 following Easter.