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County-level COVID Rates, April 2021 – Sept 2021

Posted on September 23, 2021September 23, 2021 by Mary Pat Campbell

Put this together out of curiosity

An animated map of county-by-county COVID rates from April 2021 to the presenthttps://t.co/zE1yma3Itr

— PoliMath (@politicalmath) September 23, 2021

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Author(s): Polimath

Publication Date: 23 Sept 2021

Publication Site: Polimath

Posted in Data visualization, MorbidityTagged choropleth, county-level data, COVID, PoliMath

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