The White House guidelines for states to reopen include a “downward trajectory of documented cases within a 14-day period.” Is your state meeting that criteria?
— USAFacts (@USAFacts) May 18, 2020
Keep tabs on how many #COVID19 cases are in each state with our county-level map: https://t.co/gV6pimXB8m.
Over half the country — 26 states — have seen their coronavirus caseloads increase over the past week.
— Axios (@axios) June 25, 2020
New cases are up 77% in Arizona, 75% in Michigan, 70% in Texas and 66% in Florida. https://t.co/z1sNUqg8E5
Statewide in AZ, "More than 3,000 new cases have been reported on four of the past seven days, more than 2,000 new cases have been reported on seven of the past eight days, and more than 1,000 new cases have been reported on each of the past 16 days, according to state data." https://t.co/jD3wbSSCwk
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) June 25, 2020
This is the chart that I think best captures the extent of the US debacle. It adjusts both for population and for the fact that the US surge started later. And it's damning pic.twitter.com/h1AtMRw3EI
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) June 25, 2020
If this doesn't make you angry, I don't know what will. pic.twitter.com/HHQJc69R9E
— Yascha Mounk (@Yascha_Mounk) June 25, 2020
BREAKING: U.S. breaks record for most COVID-19 cases recorded in a single day, with at least 36,358 new positives reported Wednesday.https://t.co/Dd2bptnQFt
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) June 24, 2020
What a horrifying and damning graph https://t.co/rfjp35E7Xr
— Preet Bharara (@PreetBharara) June 24, 2020
Pretty clear AZ has the worst outbreak in the country right now. https://t.co/qlkQqaOU3G
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) June 23, 2020
The pandemic is getting worse and it's getting worse particularly thanks to three states. https://t.co/laUhs7KNZT pic.twitter.com/lSUOiFFr37
— Philip Bump (@pbump) June 23, 2020
Saw someone suggest "cooling degree days" (basically the number of days that it's hot enough out that you'd want the AC on) as a proxy for states where it's currently too hot for people to want to be outdoors. It is indeed quite predictive of current COVID spread. pic.twitter.com/4iooEtXR7N
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) June 22, 2020
America's disastrous pandemic response, in one picture pic.twitter.com/EDxktnqQos
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) June 21, 2020
“It’s just a Blue State problem.” pic.twitter.com/FT1nR0NRxa
— Andy Slavitt @ 🏡 (@ASlavitt) June 20, 2020
I'm finding this hard to square with the growing consensus on here that protests don't lead to a lot of new infections.
— Yascha Mounk (@Yascha_Mounk) June 28, 2020
(Part of the problem is that the *overall* number of cases may not increase because of a simultaneous, unrelated downward trend.)
What am I missing? pic.twitter.com/IQ0E9ERz5z