Did you make a legend?
What. do the colors mean?
“(Missing Nevada and Nebraska data) “
Should be white?
Looks like a Democrat killer.
Lotsa work.
Another map by county:
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html
My county is painted in blue. Is that bad?
Nice work. You do need a legend on it and it should also be dated.
One example, my 32 year old son is running fever and has shortness of breath. He went in to get tested and tested negative for flu but would NOT test for CV19.
So until they start testing ALL ages who have the symptoms, this is all BS
Grayson County Texas is about to get bad. A girl in Sherman got sick after hanging out with friends. She works at Logans steakhouse as a hostess so she handled plenty of menus and silverware. Went to one ER and they had no tests but were sure she had it. Sent her to another ER and they no tests either. Had her call CDC and she got even more runaround. Finally got tested after days of illness. Has COVID-19 and is quarantined at home.
Who knows how many she came in contact with! Expect many more cases around the Sherman and Denison, TX area.
https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en
Seems the most constantly updated; even has the two Yuba county cases that were announced yesterday. The crowdsourcing information (with sources) helps.
The numbers by county for NV and Nebraska can be found on this map: https://nssac.bii.virginia.edu/covid-19/dashboard/
I noticed that a lot of the map seems to reflect population density. Did you simply do cases?
I think that if you wanted to do a map that showed un-usual clustering, you’d do cases per capital.
This would take a lot more work though.
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Does it seem odd to anyone else that New York state has over 15,000 confirmed cases but place like California - where it was intentionally introduced through the cruise passengers - still has just 1500? Is this the possibility that New York has inflated numbers or that their just too ignorant to cover their mouths or wash their hands?
I appreciate you producing the map. I find it helpful.
Stay healthy