A site to provide information and comparsion of the current confirmed coronavirus cases and quantity of testing in each state.
To really start exploring the data, you can click on the top of a column to sort the info by that column. Click again to sort the column in reverse.
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From The COVID Tracking Project and the U.S. Census Department. The data is generally updated daily at 6pm EST.
The data was last updated on .
By definition, a confirmed case is one confirmed by a positive test for COVID-19. If your state isn't doing much testing, then you won't have many confirmed cases. However, there could still be a high number of people with coronavirus in your state, they just haven't been counted yet.
Greg Boesel is just an average citizen who wanted to better understand what is happening with the pandemic and the local response throughout the country. If you have any comments or suggestions, please email me.
Inspiration for the design of this page came from the great coronavirus information page at Our World In Data. Thanks to David L. for helping me think about the data.
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Rate At Which Cases Are Doubling |
Last 10 Day Case Growth Rate |
Total Confirmed Cases |
Daily New Confirmed Cases |
Total Deaths |
Total COVID-19 Tests |
Tests per 100,000 residents |
Last 10 Day Curve |
Last 5 Day Curve |
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