We now turn to the county level, and we compare the weekly local risk (WLR), the infection rate (IR), and the standard infection ratio (SIR) among all the counties across the country. The above app shows the WLR, IR, and SIR for the top 10 counties. SIR and IR illustrate the risk in a cumulative way, while the WLR illustrates the real-time risk.
As of April 17, for WLR, we see the most risky counties currently is lead by Dimmit (Texas) followed by Grant (Oregon), St.Clair (Michigan), Chattahoochee (Georgia), Sanilac (Michigan), Karnes (Texas), Tuscola (Michigan), Ogemaw (Michigan), Huron (Michigan) and Codington (South Dakota). This demonstrates the worring situation in Michigan and Texas.
As of February 7, for WLR, we see jumps on Feb 2 for Texas counties. This is partially due to reporting cycle, Texas usually reports more cases on Mondays. It also indicates the tremendous risk in these counties in Texas. For IR and SIR, Dallas and Harris (Texas), Orange and Los Angeles (California), and New York City (New York) are leading the counties.
As of January 22, for WLR, the weekly infected per population for Forest (Pennsylvania) become the highest one. For the IR and SIR, Harris (Texas), New York (New York), LosAngeles (California) and Dallas (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of January 16, for WLR, the weekly infected per population for Morgan (Kentucky) is still the highest one. For the IR and SIR, Orange (California), New York (New York), LosAngeles (California) and Harris (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of January 8, for WLR, the weekly infected per population for Morgan (Kentucky) now become the highest one. For the IR and SIR, New York (New York), LosAngeles (California), Cook (Illinios), and Dallas (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of January 1 (2021), for WLR, the weekly infected per population for Pershing (Neveda) now become the highest one. For the IR and SIR, Clark (Navada), Dallas (Texas), LosAngeles (California), and New York (New York), Cook (Illinios) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of December 17, for WLR, the weekly infected per population for Crockett (Texas) now become the highest one. Most counties increased dramatically in December 10, indicating a cautious situation. For the IR and SIR, Clark (Navada), Harris (Texas), LosAngeles (California), and New York (New York), Cook (Illinios) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of December 4, for WLR, the weekly infected per population for Lincoln (Colorado) increased significantly in the past few days and became the highest one. Luce (Michigan) had a significant increase and became the second highest one. For the IR and SIR, Clark (Navada), New York (New York), LosAngeles (California), and Tarrant (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of November 27, for WLR, the weekly infected per population for Crowley (Colorado) decreased significantly in the past week and dropped to the second highest. Powell (Montana) had a noticeable increasing trend and exceeded Crowley. For the IR and SIR, Clark (Navada), New York (New York), LosAngeles (California), and Tarrant (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of November 19, for WLR, the weekly infected per population for Crowley (Colorado) increased significantly in the past week and now has the highest WLR. Lee (Kentucky) also have a noticeable increasing trend. For the IR and SIR, Clark (Navada), New York (New York), LosAngeles (California), and Tarrant (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of November 12, for WLR, the weekly infected per population for Childress (Texas) increased significantly in the past week and now has the highest WLR, followed by Jones(Texas), and Calhoun (Iowa). For the IR and SIR, Clark (Navada), Dallas (Texas), LosAngeles (California), and Tarrant (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of November 6, for WLR, the weekly infected per population for BonHomme (South Datoka) dropped significantly in the past week. Norton (Kansas) now has the highest WLR. For the IR and SIR, Clark (Navada), New York (New York), LosAngeles (California), and Tarrant (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of October 29, for WLR, the weekly infected per population for BonHomme (South Datoka) increased significantly in the past week and have the highest WLR. Norton (Kansas) decreased after a significant increase from last week. For the IR and SIR, Clark (Navada), New York (New York), LosAngeles (California), and Dallas (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of October 22, for WLR, the weekly infected per population for Norton (Kansas) increased significantly in the past week and have the highest WLR. For the IR and SIR, Clark (Navada), New York (New York), LosAngeles (California), and Dallas (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of October 16, for WLR, the weekly infected per population for Toole (Montana) increased significantly in the past week. Norton (Kansas) and Carter (Montana) exhibited tremendous increase over the past week. For the IR and SIR, Clark (Navada), New York (New York), Harris (Texas), and Dallas (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of October 9, for WLR, the weekly infected per population for Jerauld (South Dakoda) stood out in the past week. Aurora (South Dakoda), Prairie (Montana), and Falls (Texas) exhibited tremendous increase over the past week. For the IR and SIR, New York (New York), Clark (Navada), LosAngeles (California), and Dallas (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of October 2, the weekly infected per population for the top 10 counties interestingly became very close. Among them, Dicky (North Dakoda), Jones (South Dakoda), Glacier (Montana), and Potter (Texas) exhibited tremendous increase over the past week. In addition, Rooselvelt (Montana), Emmons (NorthDakota), Logan (North Dakota), and Campbell (South Dakota) made the first appearance in the top 10 counties list, indicating very worring situation in South Dakota, North Dakora, and Montana. For the IR and SIR, New York (New York), Clark (Navada), Harris (Texas), and Dallas (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of September 24, Woodward (Oklahoma) has the highest WLR, indicating fast spread in the past week, followed by Emmons (NorthDakota) and Anderson (Texas). Woodward (Oklahoma) is increasing with a very high speed in the past week. Most counties increased significantly in the past week except for Emmons (NorthDakota). For the IR and SIR, New York (New York), Clark (Navada) and LosAngeles (California) were the leading counties in the past week.
In the week ending on September 10, Chattahoochee (Georgia) has the highest WLR, indicating fast spread in the past two weeks, followed by East Feliciana Parish (Louisiana) and Livingston(Missouri). For the IR and SIR, Dallas (Texas), Clark (Navada) and Harris (Texas) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of August 28, Pawnee (Kansas) has the highest WLR, indicating fast spread in the past week, followed by Chattahoochee (Georgia) and East Feliciana Parish (Louisiana). For the IR and SIR, Dallas (Texas), Clark (Navada) and New York (New York) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of August 21, Lafayette (Florida) and Suwannee (Florida) have the highest WLR, indicating fast spread in the past week. For the IR and SIR, Clark (Nevada), Dallas (Texas), Harris (Texas) and New York (New York) were the leading counties in the past week.
As of August 15, Lafayette (Florida) has the highest WLR, followed by Suwannee (Florida) and Union (Florida). For the IR and SIR, Dallas (Texas) is the highest, followed by Harris (Texas) and New York (New York).
As of August 5, Dallas (Texas) and Harris (Texas) have the highest IR and SIR, followed by New York City (New York) and Suffolk (New York). On the other hand, the WLR suggests that Taylor (Florida), Chicot (Arkansas), and Jefferson (Florida) are at the highest risk. The WLR in Taylor (Florida) increases dramatically in the past week.
Are you interested in finding the risk of your county or city nearby? The interactive map in our shiny app provides current and real-time 7-day rolling forecast of WLR at both the state level and county level. Check it out to see your community's current and predicted risk level!