
Daily COVID Cases per 100K Population, by State
February 22, 2022
Data thru February 21, 2022, unless otherwise noted on chart.
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The time-series charts below show new daily cases of COVID-19 reported by each state. Data has been adjusted for population for each state. The data curves have been smoothed using a 7-day average.
NOTE: Florida changed the way they report data in July 2021. They curtailed much of the daily reporting. Therefore, charts for Florida on this page and other sites may look "off" compared to other states. I believe they accumulate daily data and then dump it once a week.
It is too much work to establish a new methodology of accounting for data reporting schemas for individual states, therefore Florida's data will be reported as submitted with wide fluctuations in daily reports. This may be true for other states as well, where steep climb and falls show up on individual charts.
Shown below are the individual state time-series charts. Click on any chart to enlarge.
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DATA SOURCES:
The COVID data is provided by John Hopkins University (JHU) School of Medicine and used in accordance with a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 License. Prior to JHU, the COVID data was provided by the COVID Tracking Project (CTP) at The Atlantic and used in accordance with a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 License. The CTP ceased updating data on March 7, 2021. Further updates were continued by JHU.
The state populations used for calculating per capita rates were obtained from the United States Census Bureau. The most recent full year values listed were for July 1, 2019 at the time of this writing. A link to the source data is here.