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The following charts are obtained from the analysis of the JHU data.

Cumulative confirmed cases

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Cumulative deaths

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Covid-19 % deaths/confirmed cases

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Covid-19 confirmed cases per million population

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Covid-19 deaths per million population

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Covid-19 smoothed confirmed cases per day per million population

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Covid-19 smoothed deaths per day per million population

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Details about the timelines, government resposes to, and impact of  Covid-19 on the US states can be found via https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:COVID-19_pandemic_in_the_United_States_by_state. It is not hard to believe that some of the surges are related to events, behaviors, interventions, and responses. For example:

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  • Florida reported its first cases 3/3/20 and its first death 3/8/20, the latter date being the same day that Kansas and Missouri announced their first confirmed cases. None of the other 6 states had any confirmed cases by this date.
  • As would be expected since Florida has over three times the population of any of the other states, its confirmed cases and. deaths lead the way by a wide margin.
  • In terms of deaths/confirmed cases, Missouri led until the end of July when Mississippi took the lead.
  • When one normalizes cases by the population of each state, then the confirmed cases and deaths are more evenly spread, and none of the states has flattened its curve of confirmed cases.
  • Idaho appears to have managed to flatten its curve of deaths/million population after 5/11/20 until 7/15/20 when it took off again.
  • Florida, Mississippi, and Alabama appear to have a peak in daily confirmed cases two to three weeks after the July 4th holiday. There is a further rise in daily confirmed cases for North and South Dakota, Iowa, and Alabama towards the end of August.

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