The good parts for me. The leftovers go to my wolf.
Huh. I left my wolf back on BellGab. He still seems to get a lot of laughs there.
Meanwhile CDC has resumed updating the data, now a day behind. You now need to scroll down to "COVID-19 cases in the United States by date of illness onset, January 12, 2020, to March 25, 2020, at 4pm ET (n=11,165)*", the anchor seems to leave you at the prevalence bar graph above. As you can see, it still looks like a peak was hit USA-wide on March 13, which was before all these extreme (and in some cases ridiculous) control measures were put in place. I'd still like another day's data or so to tell, but if they stay a day behind, we'll get only 1 more day's data this week, because since they don't update over the weekend, we'll have to wait until Monday to get Friday's.
I'd post the epidemic curve here, but it's dynamically generated, not a static graphic, so just follow the link there yourself.