Reddit user charts nj covid-19 trajectory and it doesn't look good!

Reddit User Charts NJ COVID-19 Trajectory And It Doesn’t Look Good!

April 13, 2020

REDDIT – A Reddit user has taken the data from the COVID Tracking Project and extracted all of the New Jersey data to give a clear picture of testing, infections and deaths in the Garden State and so far, it doesn’t look like the end is near, but we could finally be reaching the peak of the pandemic locally.

“Testing hasn’t increased in two weeks, the positive rate continues to rise, we’re not seeing the whole problem,” the researcher said.

You can check out all of their research for New Jersey and other states on Reddit.

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