So, here we go.
Apparently, within the last 24 - 48 hours, the governor abruptly lifted the state's lockdown orders, but will still require social distancing, masks, etc. The headline suggests Michigan is coming in line with the rest of the nation.
On May 2, 2020, I ranked the top ten states based on new deaths in 24 hours on a per capita basis. Michigan was ranked fourth. One month later, Michigan ranked eighth in number of new deaths in 24 hours on a per capita basis.
This is just a snapshot, one 24-hour period, comparing May 2, 2020, with June 2, 2020 (I'm using "yesterday" results because results for "today" won't be posted until tomorrow):
Deaths - May 2, 2020
|
State population in 100K
|
New Deaths Over Past 24 Hours
|
Total Deaths
|
% new deaths in this state vs top 11 states
|
% total deaths in this state vs top 11 states
|
Total Deaths/100K population
|
Total Deaths/100K as Precent Among Top 11 States
|
New Deaths/Million Populaton
|
NJ
|
90
|
204
|
7742
|
15.86%
|
14%
|
86.02
|
14%
|
23
|
CT
|
40
|
97
|
2436
|
7.54%
|
4%
|
60.90
|
4%
|
24
|
MA
|
70
|
130
|
3846
|
10.11%
|
7%
|
54.94
|
7%
|
19
|
MI
|
100
|
154
|
4020
|
11.98%
|
7%
|
40.20
|
7%
|
15
|
NY
|
200
|
299
|
24368
|
23.25%
|
45%
|
121.84
|
45%
|
15
|
PA
|
130
|
125
|
2776
|
9.72%
|
5%
|
21.35
|
5%
|
10
|
IL
|
130
|
102
|
2559
|
7.93%
|
5%
|
19.68
|
5%
|
8
|
LA
|
40
|
23
|
1993
|
1.79%
|
4%
|
49.83
|
4%
|
6
|
FL
|
220
|
50
|
1364
|
3.89%
|
3%
|
6.20
|
3%
|
2
|
CA
|
400
|
77
|
2188
|
5.99%
|
4%
|
5.47
|
4%
|
2
|
TX
|
300
|
25
|
874
|
1.94%
|
2%
|
2.91
|
2%
|
1
|
Deaths - June 2, 2020
|
State population in 100K
|
New Deaths Over Past 24 Hours
|
Total Deaths
|
% new deaths in this state vs top 11 states
|
% total deaths in this state vs top 11 states
|
Total Deaths/100K population
|
Total Deaths/100K as Precent Among Top 11 States
|
New Deaths/Million Populaton
|
MA
|
70
|
189
|
7035
|
36.14%
|
9%
|
100.50
|
9%
|
27
|
NY
|
200
|
70
|
29968
|
13.38%
|
39%
|
149.84
|
39%
|
4
|
OH
|
120
|
52
|
2214
|
9.94%
|
3%
|
18.45
|
3%
|
4
|
CA
|
400
|
47
|
4287
|
8.99%
|
6%
|
10.72
|
6%
|
1
|
GA
|
106
|
36
|
2089
|
6.88%
|
3%
|
19.71
|
3%
|
3
|
MI
|
100
|
25
|
5516
|
4.78%
|
7%
|
55.16
|
7%
|
3
|
IL
|
130
|
22
|
5412
|
4.21%
|
7%
|
41.63
|
7%
|
2
|
NJ
|
90
|
21
|
11732
|
4.02%
|
15%
|
130.36
|
15%
|
2
|
IA
|
30
|
21
|
556
|
4.02%
|
1%
|
18.53
|
1%
|
7
|
PA
|
130
|
20
|
5598
|
3.82%
|
7%
|
43.06
|
7%
|
2
|
MD
|
60
|
20
|
2552
|
3.82%
|
3%
|
42.53
|
3%
|
3
|
Massachusetts is an outlier; it had a huge spike yesterday. It reported 189 deaths overnight and corrected for population that is a huge jump. When one sees a huge jump like this, one wonders if it is reporting anomaly. Was this for the weekend? Later: this looks like an anomaly. Looking at Massachusetts data one day later, Massachusetts drops well down the list.
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