Here’s the officially reported coronavirus death toll through May 3. The raw data from Johns Hopkins is here.

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Here’s the officially reported coronavirus death toll through May 3. The raw data from Johns Hopkins is here.

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Do I see a slight negative slope, finally, for America under the Pepe Maximo regime?
If I tilt my screen, I definitely see it.
Next up trend--in July. Low vax uptake states will see outbreaks in June-July.
PA and RI down from the nose bleed seats--only 3 states left >25 new cases/day/100K (CO, MI, MN).
At the other end, ID jumped in the pool, and AZ came back in (<10 new cases/day/100K), so now 10 states and NMI below 10 (CA, OK, AR, MS, AL, HI, KS, LA).
About eight counties above 75--but none are major population areas. Small numbers can drive the rate.
Four metro areas above 50, one, Muskegon MI, still above 60. Thirteen above 40, most in MI, though a number scattered about: MI, CO, ME, AK, IL, PA, OR.
Vax: 10 states above 50% (first dose, via CovidActNow); 6 states below 35%.
Deaths rising in IL, catching up to bump in cases from a couple of weeks ago, up in MN (part artifact?), plateaued in MI, CO (after bump up), FL and PA and still staying on the plateau in NJ.