I regularly look at the COVID data on Google Maps, which uses the New York Times as its data source. COVID cases on the map are expressed as the number of daily cases per one hundred thousand people on a rolling seven-day average. You can see the numbers for each country in the world, each state in the U.S., and each county within each state. They are all color-coded by levels of case density.
Today I saw something absolutely incredible, if it's accurate. Every county in the state of Florida shows zero current cases of COVID over the past seven days.
These
numbers are rounded down if there are fewer than one case per 100,000
people, so if you zoom out to the entire state, it currently shows 3.1
cases per 100,000 and dropping. Still, this is by far the lowest number
in the country at this point in time.............To Read More....
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