COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

What puzzles me is what in the numbers say we're ready? I'll use Ohio's because those are the ones I look at every day. What in these graphs say we're better than we were mid March when they shut down? I get it we can't stay closed down forever but they better be way more prepared than they were at the beginning because this thing is going to explode.Screenshot_20200509-002621.png

Can you post sourcing when you post charts? Without the axes, it's really hard to know exactly what those are showing.

But yeah. There's a lot of places where the ramps are pointing up.