The next one is the popular Johns Hopkins University dashboard and map, followed below by an excellent dashboard and map with information about Illinois, its counties, and surrounding states from Western Illinois University's GIS Center and ILGISA. The next three trackers are from The Associated Press and are difficult to navigate due to size. Scroll down to the middle of the page to find it. Here's a tracker in the middle of an NPR article, " How Much Testing Does Your State Need To Contain Its Outbreak?" from Harvard's Global Health Institute.The COVID-19 Case Mapper is from Big Local News at Stanford.The Coronavirus Country Comparator provides a number of options for viewing data to put statistics in various contexts.is an open source model asking the question, "Who is ready to reopen?" The API "infers the R0 value from each state’s or county’s own COVID data and uses that bespoke R0 value to make state- or county-specific projections.".
Below you'll find several interactive maps, graphs, and links with details about COVID-19. Two other metrics are also outside state targets. The test positivity rate for the county from 9/6- was 11%, well above the 8% maximum rate set by the state agency. The overall number of cases in Rock Island County is now 2,908 and 2,713 in Scott County, for a Quad Cities total of 5,721.įriday (9/18) was also the second time Rock Island County has reached a warning level for COVID-19 metrics that fail to meet IDPH targets. Rock Island County has reported 79 deaths since March, and Scott County has had 27 deaths. That's the highest number since the pandemic began in the Quad Cities. (Previous version:) On Friday,, Rock Island and Scott counties reported 44 and 83 new, daily COVID-19 cases respectively, for a combined 127. Rock Island County residents in the hospital with COVID-19,