๐ฃ NEW: Assuming I have the correct, newly-released county-level data for FLORIDA now, here's the COVID death rate by county for every state except Nebraska since 6/30/21 broken out by Trump 2020 vote:
--CAVEAT: There's some confusion about whether the newly-released Florida data is accurate or not; this article links to the site of a FL epidemiologist named Jason Salemi, but Twitter *won't let his site be linked to*, so... orlandosentinel.com/coronavirus/osโฆ
If you try posting the link you get the following error message...except if you remove the image and replace it with the screenshot, the link works, which is...weird.
IMPORTANT: While the last column dips slightly (breaking the pattern), note the asterisk in the last column (90 - 100% Trump vote): Only 116,000 people live in those 26 counties *nationally* or just 0.035% of the total population.
Also, even the addition of the Florida data from 6/04 - 9/13 is STILL likely incomplete due to the state's reporting methodology; it probably only includes total deaths through around the end of August:
๐ฃ Here's what the COVID death rate since 6/30/21 for every county in 49 states +DC (NE not available) looks like...again, assuming the FL data is correct:
โ ๏ธ Annnnnnnd there it is: COVID death rate by county since 6/30/21 by Trump 2020 vote, now including Florida, updated as of 9/15/21.
Note that besides Nebraska, this doesnโt include several thousand deaths whose county of residence is unknown. Also, some of Floridaโs deaths to date still wonโt show up for another couple of weeks.
FWIW, the death rate in the reddest bracket is 8.2x higher than in the bluest bracket. Of course, there's only a tiny number of people living in either of those, so it's probably more representative to look at the 5.5x ratio between the 80-90 & 10-20 brackets.
#ACA SEP enrollment via the 36 HC.gov states is 2.8x higher than for the same period last year (pre-#AmRescuePlan) and 3.7x higher than in 2019 (pre-COVID).
Middle-class enrollees (>400% FPL income) jumped from 2% of #ACA exchange enrollees to 7% thanks to the #AmRescuePlan's subsidy expansion.
Existing #ACA exchange enrollees are saving an additional $67/month apiece thanks to the #AmRescuePlan!
๐ฃ Update: #ACA SEP enrollment via the 36 HC.gov states 2.8x higher than for the same period last year (pre-#AmRescuePlan) and 3.7x higher than in 2019 (pre-COVID).
๐ฃ Update: Middle-class enrollees (>400% FPL) jumped from 2% of #ACA exchange enrollees to 7% thanks to the #AmRescuePlan's subsidy expansion.
Existing #ACA exchange enrollees are saving an additional $67/month apiece thanks to the #AmRescuePlan
Huh. @goldsteinamy must've gotten an embargoed copy of the final SEP enrollment report because it's still not posted at CMS *or* HHS *or* the ASPE site...but President Biden's statement on the report *is* live at WH.gov: whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/โฆ
FWIW, it looks like I was off by around ~60K enrollees nationally, although I'll have to see the report itself to be sure ("2.8 million" could easily be rounded up or down by several tens of thousands): acasignups.net/21/08/10/cms-mโฆ