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Let the great COVID experiment begin !

We now have 13 states with growth rates which have them "doubling" their total cases in a month.

In no particular order:

Alabama, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, So. Carolina, Texas, Wisconsin.

Well many states have only tracked this officially for about 2 months, so the numbers doubling over the last month isn't surprising.
 
Not a misdirect, what I said was true. Now I didn't look at if any of those states lined up with your list, but if states weren't tracking before say March 1, how do you have data from January?

All states were reporting health data, even when governors weren't officially reporting it. All states also have local news reports reflecting the numbers, so organizations like John Hopkins, BNO news, others have done a good job at getting this information summarized and verified across the nation.
 
All states were reporting health data, even when governors weren't officially reporting it. All states also have local news reports reflecting the numbers, so organizations like John Hopkins, BNO news, others have done a good job at getting this information summarized and verified across the nation.

Fair enough, but the CDC is showing a total of 30 cases reported as of March 1. An article from JH says 89 confirmed from March 2. So really there is only 3 months of data, with the vast majority of cases coming in the last 2 months. Soooo, a doubling in the last month of cases makes sense...
 
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