BTW, here is Orleans Parish. Not sure if it actually peaked, or it is an artifact of the data. Low positive cases reported one day, then no testing reported.
I like that. This boards software allows for nice stuff to be done.
You mentioned not being "sure if it actually peaked, or it is an artifact of the data." Then you explained a day with no data. Which would think was probably a weekend day when offices were closed. My guess would be in agreement, that is could be, or is likely to be, a false peak caused by the pace of the data coming in.
I'm worried about a different kind of artifact of data giving us the illusion that this will be a spike kind of surge, Straight up, followed by straight down. And have that illusion being caused by locations, and even whole states running low, or even completely out of the tests needed to create sufficient data point to map the reality.
That we could see graphs that show things getting better when they are not getting better.