Peak Hospital Demand & Growth Of Virus In Each State

Posted on the 01 April 2020 by Jobsanger

The chart above is from Axios.com. It uses the model by the University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. The model projects the date of peak hospital demand in each state. The darker the color, the sooner that state will reach its peak demand.
The chart below shows the number of Coronavirus cases in each state. The first number shows the number of cases on 3/21/20. The second number (in parentheses) shows the number of cases on 3/31/20 -- just 10 days later. The numbers are from The COVID Tracking Project.
Alabama..........138 (981)
Alaska..........14 (119)
Arizona..........154 (1289)
Arkansas..........118  (523)
California.........1531 (7482)
Colorado..........475 (2627)
Connecticut.........223 (3128)
Delaware..........47 (406)
District of Columbia..........98 (495)
Florida..........830 (6338)
Georgia..........600 (3929)
Hawaii..........48 (204)
Idaho..........42 (415)
Illinois..........759 (5994)
Indiana..........201 (2159)
Iowa..........90 (497)
Kansas..........55 (428)
Kentucky..........99 (480)
Louisiana..........837 (5237)
Maine..........89 (303)
Maryland..........244 (1660)
Massachusetts..........525 (6620)
Michigan..........807 (7615)
Minnesota..........169 (629)
Mississippi..........207 (937)
Missouri..........90 (1327)
Montana..........31 (184)
Nebraska..........48 (172)
Nevada..........190 (1113)
New Hampshire..........65 (314)
New Jersey..........1327 (18696)
New Mexico..........57 (281)
New York..........15168 (75795)
North Carolina..........255 (1498)
North Dakota..........28 (126)
Ohio..........247 (2199)
Oklahoma..........67 (565)
Oregon..........141 (690)
Pennsylvania..........479 (4843)
Rhode Island..........66 (488)
South Carolina..........173 (1083)
South Dakota..........21 (108)
Tennessee..........371 (2239)
Texas..........334 (3266)
Utah..........136 (887)
Vermont..........49 (293)
Virginia..........219 (1250)
Washington..........1793 (4896)
West Virginia..........12 (162)
Wisconsin..........281 (1351)
Wyoming..........24 (109)
Virgin Islands..........6 (30)
Puerto Rico..........23 (239)
Guam..........27 (69)