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Stallion

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Fri Aug 7, 2020, 11:23 AM Aug 2020

New and Improved Covid Analysis Website

I've been using this website for quick and easy analysis of the current cases, positivity rate, testing rate etc. But they've added a new feature whereby you can analyze the relevant factors for each county of a particular state which in turn can be arranged by highest to lowest. I'm in Texas and Covid is currently affecting the state in very different manners (North Texas generally receding especially Dallas while the Rio Grande Valley is currently among the hardest hit areas in the Country. Rachel Maddow was all over this 10 days ago. It also shows that the pandemic has changed and is affecting rural counties much harder in recent weeks. This website now is one of the most easy to digest and informative sites of the many I've seen. Some of you might find this interesting to pinpoint the Pandemic down to the County level. See Compare Counties and then click on View all Counties in that state to get this County level information

Note not one of the 7 biggest metropolitan counties in Texas are among the top 35 hardest hit Texas counties per capita. This Pandemic has moved into the rural areas and hitting them harder than the big cities on a per capita basis

https://covidactnow.org/us/tx?s=830154

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New and Improved Covid Analysis Website (Original Post) Stallion Aug 2020 OP
Great site. Thank you! Poiuyt Aug 2020 #1
Good info. Thanks for the link. Arkansas Granny Aug 2020 #2
Nice - thanks, Stallion. K&R for visibility. crickets Aug 2020 #3
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