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Greetings All!
Last March, the New York Times started publishing county-level data on the coronavirus outbreak in the United States. I thought it would be fun to turn this data into a graph. So, I did that, and I posted it on my personal Facebook page.
A lot of people liked this graph, so I made some more:
Since then, I’ve made graphs (almost) every day. They’ve gotten much better over time, with things like error bars, derived data, regional maps, and so on. All those posts are public, too, so you can go over to my Facebook page and check ‘em out if you’d like. But, from this point forward, I’ll be posting things here so that they can be more easily distributed throughout the Internet. So, spread ‘em far ‘n wide, Cinci peeps! (But keep the coronavirus to yourself.)
I’m also open to suggestions and requests, so if there’s something specific you’d like to see, drop me a line.
Stay healthy, Y’all,
Aaron