Coronavirus Cases Declining
Among our values at Outlier, most important are the people we have in our lives, as we are parents and contributing members of the public like you. In addition to taking actions in our local community during the Coronavirus pandemic, we realize that the Outlier platform can bring you daily insights to understand the impact of the epidemic.
In today’s stories, analyzed with automated business analysis, we are reporting more findings based upon data shared by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU).
Here’s what we found out about yesterday:

What goes up, sometimes goes down… Yesterday, we shared a big increase in Rhode Island and today the state fell from second place rank to 34th rank. They only had 173 new cases of Coronavirus reported on May 11th.

The District of Columbia is seeing a reduction in the number of cases confirmed daily. The capital of the United States saw a 26% reduction below expected.

Accounting for 4% of the new cases globally, the United Kingdom is seeing a decrease in the number of cases reported daily. Yesterday the UK came in 2% beneath expected to report only 3,403 new cases.

The great state of Maryland is also reporting fewer cases at 14% below expected. Maryland accounts for 3% of the cases reported yesterday.

We can see with Root Cause Analysis that Prince George and Anne Arundel counties are contributing the most to this decrease in Maryland.

Wisconsin is also seeing a decline in the number of newly confirmed cases. Yesterday, they saw a 19% decrease in the amount of cases confirmed.

The county of Brown led the drop in newly confirmed cases at 41%, followed by Milwaukee and Rock counties.

Great news for Kansas too. They are seeing a 54% decline in the number of cases confirmed since yesterday.
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Stay safe and informed out there!