Outside MA: Illinois

I periodically look at states outside MA blah blah blah... today let's look at Illinois shall we?

Interestingly, both MA and Illinois reached roughly the same number of cases/day in April/May. That's strictly the number of cases, not the rate. So, MA was roughly twice as bad off.

Then, back in June, both Illinois and MA had their low-point of cases/day. MA reached around 175 and Illinois reached 600. Illinois reached its low point before MA... but that can be spun slightly differently: they stopped driving their cases down and started increasing sooner and before they had reached the equivalent levels MA was able to.

Next, Illinois speedily increased their cases. They reached roughly 1,800 by the end of August. They appeared to have stabilized their cases, but it appears to be ticking up in the last couple weeks (though it's a little soon to tell if that's just a blip or sustained growth. They're definitely not over their second wave and it may just be beginning as we move into the fall.

Oh, and their deaths appear to be on the rise again. They were mostly in the single digits and teens back in July and then in August and early September were fluctuating between single digits and the 20's and they have seen only 2 days below 20 in the last 9 (and those 2 were both 13's).

Stay safe. Stay sane. Stay informed.

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