This website is intended as a reference to track US regional trends in COVID-19 cases and deaths.

Last update: 22:19 08-05-2020

Before looking at the graphs below, please read this one HUGE caution:

THESE DATA ARE WRONG

By that, I mean that the data are not reality in the sense that most people want. They do not tell us the actual number of cases and deaths per day due to COVID-19. They are a super-dirty, extremely-noisy, very-wrong best attempts at measuring cases. They are most certainly underestimates of the true case load.

The graphs are best interpreted looking at the direction of the states’ long term trends and not as reliable reports of what is going on right now at this very moment. That being said, it is also amazing we have this caliber of data at all, even if there is inevitable noise. The people aggregating these numbers are doing an incredible job and have played an important role in managing the crisis!

If this is your first time here, please read the longer warning about interpreting these data.

Update 3/31/2020: All states are now up on the website and sorted by US Census Bureau. If you think your state is weirdly categorized, blame the Census Bureau. Who know Delaware is in the south.

The Midwest States

The Northeast States

The Southern States

The Western States

With that, I wish you happy and cautious data gazing!

Mark Zobeck MD, MPH

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