689 of those deaths were in the tri-state area of NY/CT/NJ - 59% of total.
Michigan came in with 77 deaths.
Lousiana had 68.
Sundays tend to have a dip in the reported numbers that the models don’t reflect. Then there tends to be a surge the next day, also not reflected by the models.
So if tomorrow isn’t too high we may be seeing some positive results of all the mitigation. If it is very high, some of that will be from Sunday’s unreported numbers.
If you shave off the over-projected surplus amount from tomorrow and it doesn’t fill the under-projected deficit amount from today, that’s good news.