A couple weeks ago I posted some analysis of the top 10 "sunny states" vs. the top 10 "cloudy states" and the drastic difference in COVID death rates. Below is an update based on the most recent data from worldometer.
TOP 10 SUNNY STATES:
Total COVID Deaths = 6651
Total Population = 90.6 million
COVID Deaths per Million = 73.4
TOP 10 CLOUDY STATES:
Total COVID Deaths = 43,591
Total Population = 75.8 million
COVID Deaths per Million = 575.5
So as of today, for every COVID death in the sunny states there has been 7.8 deaths in cloudy states. This ratio is down from 8.6x in my original numbers.
It's possible the cloudy states, which tend to be further north, have reduced the gap now as the number of daylight hours in these northern latitudes grows faster than the southern latitudes as we move toward the summer solstice. People in the north are probably also getting outside more with the warmer weather, even if it's in their own yard.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
TOP 10 SUNNY STATES:
Total COVID Deaths = 6651
Total Population = 90.6 million
COVID Deaths per Million = 73.4
TOP 10 CLOUDY STATES:
Total COVID Deaths = 43,591
Total Population = 75.8 million
COVID Deaths per Million = 575.5
So as of today, for every COVID death in the sunny states there has been 7.8 deaths in cloudy states. This ratio is down from 8.6x in my original numbers.
It's possible the cloudy states, which tend to be further north, have reduced the gap now as the number of daylight hours in these northern latitudes grows faster than the southern latitudes as we move toward the summer solstice. People in the north are probably also getting outside more with the warmer weather, even if it's in their own yard.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/