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Old 09-22-2021, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill14564 View Post
Don't post the entire article that you found but the name of the publication or a link to the site would be useful.

WaPo Covid tracker. Near the top under "Places with Highest Daily..."
NYT table. See "State Trends"

Florida, Texas, and Louisiana peaked earlier and are now declining. The surge has now moved on to other states.

The WaPo table shows 42 daily reported cases per 100,000 in FL but only 26 for New Jersey and 27 for New York. And again, Florida is on the way down from a peak of about 80 daily reported cases per 100,000.

The rationing/distributing of the antibodies definitely has a bad feel to it.
I will get you the site that shows cases per 100,000. It is the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center. Both the Hopkins stats and the WAPO stats you linked to shows that Florida is in a much better position than some would have us think.

I have read your (WaPo, NYT wants me to subscribe) and it shows trends for the 50 states. This is the site you referenced.
Place Total reported cases per 100k Avg. daily new cases per 100k Change in daily cases in last 7 days
U.S. overall 12,760 40 -14%
Northern Mariana Islands 466 4 100%
Wisconsin 13,518 56 49%
Vermont 5,141 34 30%
Alaska 13,685 117 29%
Minnesota 12,271 39 17%
Montana 13,457 86 14%
Pennsylvania 10,875 37 9%
New York 12,151 27 7%
Connecticut 10,832 19 6%
Massachusetts 11,562 27 6%
Michigan 11,270 32 4%
Iowa 13,967 55 4%
Delaware 13,271 47 3%
Maine 6,335 34 2%
Maryland 8,640 20 1%
American Samoa 0 0 –
District of Columbia 8,461 32 0%
Colorado 11,378 32 -2%
New Jersey 12,808 26 -2%
West Virginia 12,598 100 -2%
Virgin Islands 6,225 30 -3%
Virginia 9,879 41 -4%
Kentucky 14,808 87 -5%
New Hampshire 8,503 30 -6%
Idaho 13,732 67 -6%
New Mexico 11,762 29 -6%
North Dakota 16,702 61 -6%
Arizona 14,711 34 -8%
Ohio 11,684 57 -8%
Rhode Island 16,048 32 -8%
Nebraska 13,497 38 -8%
Washington 8,287 40 -9%
Wyoming 14,868 89 -10%
Guam 8,444 88 -12%
Nevada 13,426 34 -13%
North Carolina 12,937 56 -14%
Utah 15,516 45 -14%
Missouri 13,131 33 -14%
Oklahoma 15,183 47 -15%
California 11,224 20 -17%
Mississippi 16,106 52 -18%
Illinois 12,668 26 -18%
Oregon 7,465 38 -19%
Puerto Rico 9,891 10 -20%
Alabama 15,878 60 -20%
Indiana 13,979 49 -21%
Arkansas 16,133 46 -22%
Georgia 14,586 47 -23%
Kansas 13,796 40 -24%
South Carolina 16,215 70 -25%
Florida 16,423 42 -26%
Hawaii 5,405 33 -28%
Texas 13,650 46 -28%
South Dakota 15,954 46 -28%
Tennessee 17,435 75 -29%
Louisiana 15,746 31 -37%