This is pretty eye-opening. That small uptrend later in the plot shows the huge spike we had over June and July.volvolugnut wrote: ↑23 Aug 2020, 14:42 I have attached a graph for the US average growth rate for the period of March 3 to August 22, 2020. After very high growth rates early in March, rates declined gradually to a low rate. Then, from late June, growth rates doubled by the middle of July. In recent weeks the US average growth rate has declined again to the early June levels.
Since this is an average for all of the US, some states are still much higher than the average. The worst states have growth rates about 10 times the US average, while the best performing states have growth rates about a third of the US average.
volvolugnut
When you have as many cases as we do now, it doesn't take a lot of relaxation to cause a big spike in absolute case count. Take care out there.






