Covid-19 update using June 5, 2020 data

I want to start by simply listing the states and the number of normalized daily infections each state has. The normalized daily infections is a lagging indicator, but it has the advantage of smoothing out the infection rate and making it much easier to determine how the infections are proceeding in each state.

I have been using the normalized daily infection count as a sort order to make it easier to tell which states have the most daily cases of Covid-19 and which have the least. My hope is that by putting the states in this order, along with the number of infections as of the last calculation on normalized infections, it will provide a view that is easier to understand than looking at the charts alone.

If you are curious as to where these numbers appear on the individual charts, they will be the last line recorded in blue.

Since I am listing the states in descending order of their normalized daily infection rate, I am going to return to publishing the state graphs in alphabetical order.

California2,548
Illinois1,405
Texas1,299
New York1,291
Virginia1,068
Maryland882
New Jersey813
Massachusetts791
Florida786
North Carolina763
Pennsylvania652
Georgia628
Minnesota567
Arizona565
Ohio499
Alabama452
Indiana445
Wisconsin433
Tennessee410
Louisiana365
Michigan353
Iowa326
Mississippi308
Colorado302
Nebraska277
Washington268
Connecticut263
South Carolina256
Utah209
Arkansas205
Kentucky190
Missouri188
New Mexico132
Rhode Island125
Nevada120
Kansas104
District of Columbia94
Delaware92
Oklahoma73
New Hampshire66
South Dakota65
Oregon48
Maine38
West Virginia35
Idaho35
North Dakota25
Wyoming10
Alaska8
Montana5
Vermont4
Hawaii1

And now we will take a look at the individual graphs of each state.

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