Ohio now has a higher case rate than Florida or Texas. The center of the disease is now the Appalachians: OH, KY, TN.
As for Florida, its case rate is the same as...New York.
Like my previous tweet stated, Maine is seeing a surge of hospitalizations; so is Vermont. The numbers generally aren't large, but are significant relative to their population.
This is the current COVID Map. The Appalachians are getting hit...as is the Northwest.
This is the map from 9/17.
This is the map from 9/13
What we are seeing is a slow progression of disease away from the South, and to the North, on both coast and in the center of the country.
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This is a list of the states with the biggest increases in COVID cases over the past 2 weeks.
Key takeaways: 1. All North. 2. Vax % not stopping surges. 3. Deaths overall low...which may be vaccines, or too early to tell. 4. WI, MI, and PA are going to tell the story.
Here is change in hospitalization rates. Note that some states are very small numbers (VT, ME). But again, the increases are all in the North.
PA and OH seeing significant numbers.
And remember that like deaths, hospitalizations are a lagging indicator.
Some places (see my earlier tweet on Detroit) are taking the risk seriously. Nobody really knows how much the vax will protect us. But the more we vaccinate, the more we get boosters, and the more precautions we take, the better. We can't close down...but we can be smart.
But ignoring the culpability from Dems is also ludicrous when they control Congress and the White House. thehill.com/opinion/financ…
"It is true that both parties are responsible for our past decades of $21 trillion in debt. But Democrats want to raise debt spending by some $7 trillion this year without a single Republican vote. They own it, and they have to clean up their own financial mess.""
"Isn't it rich that the only time Democrats want bipartisanship and "unity" with the GOP is when they want everyone to hold hands and raise the debt ceiling?"
"Today, these crunchy anti-vaxxers are coalescing into a loose political group that is targeting COVID health measures and restrictions as indicative of governmental overreach and medical tyranny. They’re also, predictably, falling down far-right rabbit holes.
"Enid Futterman, a local journalist and Bernie Sanders supporter...told me she finds the idea that COVID is caused by 5G cellphone towers more believable than person-to-person transmission. “I’ve read both sides, and that’s what makes sense,” Futterman said.”
Note that they too had a surge this summer. A fairly significant one, relatively speaking.
Fortunately, Malta has never had huge numbers of deaths. So whether there is some statistical significance in the death rate is probably impossible to calculate.