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FUSD COVID-19 Cases 2021-2022

This data is not properly updating since FUSD changed their table format on September 18. They switched from an html table to an embedded google sheet (I think...) I am slowly working on resolving it, but I'm not sure if/when I will be able to. Sorry! Notes: best viewed on a non-mobile device. The charts are interactive. You can click and drag to zoom in. Or hover over points to see the data. Updated daily-ish, depending on how often FUSD updates their data Source: FUSD Website

Combined Statistical Areas

These plots show the COVID-19 cases and deaths for the top 24 (by number of confirmed cases) "Combined Statistical Areas" (CSAs). All of the plot annotations point to the peak for that particular plot. Here 's the wikipedia definition of CSAs. Notes: best viewed on a non-mobile device. Some metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) are not part of any CSAs (e.g. the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area). So that these metros are not ignored, I have plotted them as if they were CSAs. The charts are interactive. You can click and drag to zoom in. Or hover over points to see the data. Updated daily at noon California time. Graphs made in  plotly . Thanks to plotly for removing view limits for these plots! Data from The New York Times , based on reports from state and local health agencies. New York Times visualization here .

Some State Data

Notes: best viewed on a non-mobile device. The charts are interactive. You can click and drag to zoom in. Or hover over points to see the data. Top 15 states (by # of confirmed cases) are annotated. If you are only interested in certain states, double click one of them in the legend, then single click the others. To reset, double click an unselected state. Updated daily at noon California time. Graphs made in  plotly . Thanks to plotly for removing view limits for these plots! Data from The New York Times , based on reports from state and local health agencies. New York Times visualization here .

Bay Area COVID-19 Data

Notes: best viewed on a non-mobile device. The charts are interactive. You can click and drag to zoom in. Or hover over points to see the data. Updated daily at noon California time. Two new plots for Colin M. (sorry the colors are different from the above plots, I'll try to fix it later). Graphs made in  plotly . Thanks to plotly for removing view limits for the plots! Data from The New York Times , based on reports from state and local health agencies. New York Times visualization here . Vaccination data from California Department of Public Health .