agip wrote:
6/3 stats
The world and the US spent a day on the plateau. In terms of a 7 day rolling average of daily deaths.
The 7 day average did fall a bit, which is good, but not enough to reach new cyclical lows or new short term highs.
So, a plateau for now.
Some movement in the rankings.
Poor Sweden keeps getting relatively worse. It moved past France in per capita deaths to 7th worst, after being 8th for many weeks.
Mexico moved up another notch to 29th worst
Arkansas moved up to 43rd worst US state.
Georgia has been stable in the rankings for a long time. They opened first so eyes have been on that state. But so far so good - they are more likely to be passed by OH NH MN than for them to get worse in the rankings. In other words, Georgia has been stable but those three are getting relatively worse and may soon catch and pass GA. Not sure what their lockdown status is.
If you look at this site, it looks like Georgia is now hitting a plateau in cases after getting the predicted spike after reopening. Although a lagging indicator, deaths hit a plateau mid-April and continue to to drop. I think they backdate, so the sharp drop won't remain, but it doesn't seem like there will be a rise.
Also, ventilator use and hospitalizations (COVID and non-COVID related) have remained steady or dropped since reopening which means there likely is not a spike on the horizon.
https://dph.georgia.gov/covid-19-daily-status-report