Georgia covid graph out of order. Heres what georgias covid 19 case curve looks like as of may 11 the state warns the data in the most recent 14 day window the orange zone on the graph is subject to change. A recent graph from georgias department of public health mixed up times and locations and appeared to show a consistent decline in covid 19 case counts in the states hardest hit counties. Among the last states to institute a shelter in place order and the first to reopen businesses georgia is now seeing a rising number of covid 19 related deaths.
This is of course insane. Georgias health department released a graph last week that incorrectly showed daily infections declining in five of the states hardest hit counties from april 26 to may 9. His reasoning for doing so was based in part on the apparent decline in covid 19 cases reported by the georgia.
Yes georgia dph had a graph on the covid 19 daily status report that had the dates not in chronological order. Non chronological graph that was temporarily on georgia dph site. The georgia department of public health has come under fire for sharing erroneous data that suggested the number of confirmed coronavirus cases decreasing providing flattening curve models.
The state of georgia made it look like its covid cases were going down by putting the dates out of order on its chart may 5 was followed by april 25 then back to may again whatever made it. Nobody makes graphs with dates in a non chronological fashion. Brian kemp ended mandatory shelter at home orders on april 30.
The state of georgia made it look like its covid cases were going down by putting the dates out of order on its chart may 5 was followed by april 25 then back to may again whatever.