Data last pulled: 2022-09-28

COVIDMINDER: Where you live matters

United States Overview

United States COVID-19 Case Curve

How have United States overall COVID-19 Cases changed over time?

United States COVID-19 Mortality Curve

How have United States overall COVID-19 deaths changed over time?

Flattening the Curve

Nationwide, states have taken various approaches to mitigate the spread of coronavirus, such as social distancing interventions and encouraging mask use where social distancing is not possible. Studies by the CDC have shown these methods reduce new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths.

Data Source: CDC

State Level Breakdown

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Disparity Color Legend

Colors on maps below represent:

               State rate is Higher than national average rate
     State rate is About Equal to national average rate
               State rate is Lower than national average rate
Darker shades indicate greater disparity.

US COVID-19 Case Hotspots

What are the Nationwide disparities in Daily Case Rates? (7 day average)

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US COVID-19 Mortality Hotspots

What are the Nationwide disparities in Daily Mortality Rates? (7 day average)

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US COVID-19 Vaccination Disparities

What are the Nationwide disparities in COVID-19 Vaccination Rates?

Based on US mean vaccination rate (completed series per 100K population) across all states.

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US COVID-19 Vaccination Disparities (children 12-18 years old)

What are the Nationwide disparities in COVID-19 vaccination rates for children aged 12-18 years?

Based on US mean vaccination rate (completed series per 100K population) for children aged 12-18 years across all states.

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EXPERIMENTAL: US COVID-19 Vaccination Disparities (children 5-12 years old)

What are the Nationwide disparities in COVID-19 vaccination rates for children aged 5-12 years?

Based on US mean vaccination rate (completed series per 100K population) for children aged 5-12 years across all states.

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Rankings

Data last pulled: 2022-09-28

COVIDMINDER: Where you live matters

* States are ranked best to worst by their percentage change in COVID-19 cases over the past 7 days.

Flattening the Curve

Nationwide, states have taken various approaches to mitigate the spread of coronavirus, such as social distancing interventions and encouraging mask use where social distancing is not possible. Studies by the CDC have shown these methods reduce new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths.

Data Source: CDC

County Level Breakdown

Use the above form to select 1 or more Counties.

Disparity Color Legend

Colors on maps below represent:

               County rate is Higher than national average rate
     County rate is About Equal to national average rate
               County rate is Lower than national average rate
Darker shades indicate greater disparity.


Comorbidities and Other Determinants

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Data Source: CDC , CHR



Rankings

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Disclaimer

Determinant tabs are experimental and expected to change substantially, current displayed data may not be accurate.

COVIDMINDER: Where you live matters

About the Project

COVIDMINDER reveals the regional disparities in outcomes, determinants, and mediations of the COVID-19 pandemic. Outcomes are the direct effects of COVID-19. Social and Economic Determinants are pre-existing risk factors that impact COVID-19 outcomes. Mediations are resources and programs used to combat the pandemic.

COVIDMINDER analysis and visualizations are by students and staff of The Rensselaer Institute for Data Exploration and Applications at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with generous support from the United Health Foundation. COVIDMINDER is an open source project implemented on the R Shiny platform; see the COVIDMINDER github for more information. COVIDMINDER was directed by Kristin P. Bennett and John S. Erickson.

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