Worldometer aggressively pulls their stats directly from local sources wherever possible and as quickly as possible. That does lead to some temporary anomalies in the reporting data. However, if you take CDC’s data, that’s incomplete for up to 3 or 4 months because they wait for each reporting jurisdiction to send their data along. So there’s trade-offs to each approach. The good news is that over the long term, the data generally matches up between the authoritative sources. It’s just that they’re out of sync for a period.
The CDC isn’t your friend. The only ones who believe them are the ones who got the shot, hoping they did the right thing.
Well they had 230 cases for Friday while Suffolk County’s DoH as reported daily in Newsday averaged 30 cases for the last 7 days. This is not a temporary anomaly. It is an ongoing consistent misrepresentation of the facts. Maybe it’s the only such misrepresentation. Then again maybe it’s not.