- New Cases
- Total Cases
- Hospitalizations (total)
- Deaths
I think it would be better to:
- Make five slightly smaller boxes and have all five numbers visible at once, or
- Make "New Cases" and "Recovered Cases" the ones that have a tab, with "New Cases" the default statistic.
Enough editorial. Here's my new calendar chart:
CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES ALASKA MARCH/APRIL 2020
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Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
new/total | hos=hospital | 12th = 0/0 | 13th = 1/1 | 14th = 0/1 | 15th = 0/1 | |
16th = 0/1 | 17th = 2/3 | 18th = 3/6 | 19th = 3/9 | 20th = 3/12 | 21st= 2/14 | 22nd= 8/22 |
23rd=14/36 | 24th =6/42 1 hos 1 dead | 25th = 17/59 3 hos 1 dead | 26th = 10/69 3 hos 1 dead | 27th =16/89 5 hos 2 dead | 28th = 13/102 6 hos 2 dead | 29th=12/114 7 hos 3 dead |
30th=5/119 7 hos 3 dead | 31st= 14/133 9 hos 3 dead | |||||
April 2020 | 1st= 10/143 9 hos 3 dead | 2nd=8(6)/149 13 hos 3 dead | 3rd=8(11)157 15 hos 3 dead | 4th=15/171 16 hos 5 dead | 5th=14/185 20 hos 6 dead | |
6th=6/191 23 hosp 6 dead | 7th= 22/213 23 hosp 6 Dead29 recovered | |||||
Hospital and dead figures are total to date, not new on that date |
The State's Charts
Above is the screen shot so that today's chart is preserved. But it's not interactive. You can click on it to enlarge it and focus it.
My day-to-day tracking of the numbers:
Alaska Covid-19 Data NewFor... by Steve on Scribd