The stat to look at in the data below is the number of positives per 100,000 population. That is the new metric that Johns Hopkins is using to assess the spread within a community. When you get to 10 per 100,000 then you have a difficult to control spread and we are closer at 9.12 to that than we have been since the beginning of the spread of the virus.
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How Maryland compares to other states. The rural states are now some of the worst hotspots. Look at those in comparison to New York.
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