State growth rates for May 14, 2020. All information is based on reported information and actual results may be different.volvolugnut wrote: ↑14 May 2021, 08:20 More statistics on US states and COVID-19 growth rates. My raw information is from Worldometer. Any errors or misrepresentations are my own.
These tables show all available US states and territories and the COVID-19 data for the last 5 days. I have sorted the states alphabetically and added growth rates for last several days for all states with ranking of each day. Of course, this information changes daily. I have presented the table in two parts because of the screen shot, but it is actually one table in Excel.
Again, results change daily.
For your information, the top 5 states or territories yesterday in growth rate (the worst containment) are: Guam (0.198) with 8079 cases, Wyoming (0.161) with 59,079 cases, Minnesota (0.132) with 592,750 cases, North Dakota (0.119) with 108,973 cases, and Montana (0.119) with 110,590 cases. Guam has been in top 5 list for 21 of last 42 days. Wyoming has been in top 5 list for 119 of last 236 days. Minnesota has been in top 5 list for 205 of last 282 days. North Dakota has been in top 5 list for 203 of last 315 days. Montana has been in top 5 list for 68 of last 134 days.
Hawaii, Louisiana, Maine, Nebraska, and South Carolina did not report active cases. Several states have stopped posting new case and new death numbers. I will back calculate where possible.
A column on the right shows the current growth rate divided by the 5 day moving average. Guam and US Military were over 2.0 yesterday (red highlight). Alabama, Kansas, Puerto Rico, and Washington were over 1.5 yesterday (yellow highlight). This is an early warning of higher growth rate in states. Many states now do not report every day making this measure more variable for those states.
My calculated growth rate for USA is 0.00615 for yesterday, down from previous day of 0.00625. This is not population or case number weighted.
Daily active case counts have a notable decline over the last couple months. The number of active cases have dropped about 28% since the peak. This decrease in active case numbers had not been seen since I started recording information in February 2020.
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