Dave Dixon and I think it is good for people to have a sense of what is happening in other parts of the country, especially since we increasingly have a national readership. This is an update on regional charts, based on CDC data, which unfortunately is date of report, so probably gives a picture that is a week or so out of date. You can see that cases have peaked in several regions, with only the Midwest and Northeast showing signs of uncertainty.
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Very much appreciate your look the national data.
Thanks for the regional info.