COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US) (11 Viewers)

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Dade is going up, Broward had a one day spike, but kinda trending up. Jacksonville is trending up, but not too awful yet.

Tampa is trending up pretty big.
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Orlando went from barely having it to, oh crap...

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Broward's quick spike..

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Little Desoto county is starting to come alive with the virus.. Small numbers, but big change. And they only have like 34k people in the whole county.

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Dade is going up, Broward had a one day spike, but kinda trending up. Jacksonville is trending up, but not too awful yet.

Tampa is trending up pretty big.
1592336925430.png

1592336991816.png

1592337071903.png

Orlando went from barely having it to, oh crap...

1592337137467.png

Broward's quick spike..

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Little Desoto county is starting to come alive with the virus.. Small numbers, but big change. And they only have like 34k people in the whole county.

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How's it looking in the panhandle counties? Namely Okaloosa, Walton, and Key?
 
How's it looking in the panhandle counties? Namely Okaloosa, Walton, and Key?
https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/96dd742462124fa0b38ddedb9b25e429 for future reference. And did you mean Bay County?

Okaloosa is a bit concerning... but not crazy. But, might get that way.

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Not much going on in Walton
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Bay is pretty light, but went from nothing to a little something.

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Escambia is the one with more cases in the panhandle.

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The darker the blue the more cases.

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But one of the issues with those counties is that there aren't much for ICU beds. https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/7572b118dc3c48d885d1c643c195314e/

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Dade is going up, Broward had a one day spike, but kinda trending up. Jacksonville is trending up, but not too awful yet.

Tampa is trending up pretty big.
1592336925430.png

1592336991816.png

1592337071903.png

Orlando went from barely having it to, oh crap...

1592337137467.png

Broward's quick spike..

1592337224255.png

Little Desoto county is starting to come alive with the virus.. Small numbers, but big change. And they only have like 34k people in the whole county.

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interesting is the age graph- the leading age group in every county is 25-34.
 
interesting is the age graph- the leading age group in every county is 25-34.
Makes sense to me. In my mind, they're the age group most likely to gather in larger groups - bars, social gatherings, protests, etc.
 
https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/96dd742462124fa0b38ddedb9b25e429 for future reference. And did you mean Bay County?

Okaloosa is a bit concerning... but not crazy. But, might get that way.

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1592340427583.png

Not much going on in Walton
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1592340537114.png

Bay is pretty light, but went from nothing to a little something.

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Escambia is the one with more cases in the panhandle.

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The darker the blue the more cases.

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But one of the issues with those counties is that there aren't much for ICU beds. https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/7572b118dc3c48d885d1c643c195314e/

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Looks like deaths in Florida have been on a steady decline. The increases in cases seem to be those partying or protesting.
 
Somebody had asked last week about the below figures/data...the link for that info is in the tweet below...

 
Like NYC did for the country, NOLA is overshadowing what is happening in La. The cases in NOLA got so high and have come down so much it's masking the outbreak happening in surrounding areas right now.

I'd sure love to see a US graph with NYC, NJ, Detroit and NOLA removed. Then a La graph with Nola removed. I think it would paint quite a different story.
 
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