Just remember that daily figures often aren’t complete and get revised. I recorded daily deaths in Colorado and Washington for a month and then went back and re-checked them, only to find some had been revised up and down, sometimes by a significant amount.
So now I look only at trends. The waves of movement as the cases rise and fall is interesting.
We apparently had a lot of double-counting going on in PA. Eg. Somebody would die in a hospital in a Dauphin County (Harrisburg) but they actually lived in a rural area like Franklin County. For a time it was charged to both counties.
This kind of mis-reporting leads to incorrect shutdowns and allocation of resources.