On raw numbers alone, which, of course, mean nothing, Wuhan flu in California is now surging. This suggests that for California, the worst is yet to come.
On the other hand, raw numbers alone suggest New York state is now past the worst.
We will check back on this in one month to see if the trends hold.
For now, state rankings, number of total cases, total number of deaths, and same numbers per capita:
May 31, 2020
|
Total Cases
|
Rank
|
Total Deaths
|
Rank
|
Cases/1 million
|
Rank
|
Deaths/1 million
|
Rank
|
Tests/1 million
|
Rank
|
% pos tests
|
New York
|
379,902
|
1
|
29,918
|
1
|
19,529
|
1
|
1,538
|
1
|
106,090
|
2
|
18%
|
California
|
112,584
|
4
|
4,240
|
7
|
2,849
|
32
|
107
|
29
|
49,221
|
27
|
6%
|
Texas
|
64,899
|
7
|
1,686
|
15
|
2,238
|
39
|
58
|
41
|
37,022
|
44
|
6%
|
North Dakota
|
2,577
|
44
|
61
|
46
|
3,382
|
25
|
80
|
37
|
94,533
|
4
|
4%
|
Millennials participation medal: Wuhan flu.
Real medal-winners, those who experienced the following, to name just a few:
- the Killing Times, England/Scotland/Ireland
- King Phillip's War
- US civil war
- French revolution
- the Russian revolution
- stock market crash of 1929
- global depression in the early 20th century
- WWI
- WWII
- the holocaust
- Mao's cultural revolution
- the Vietnam "War"
- the Korean War
- Iraq I, II, III. IV, V ....
- and so on.
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