Amid the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S., a number of different states have already flattened the curve.
In other states such as Kentucky, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming, they have yet to reach the peak of their resource use, but IHME data shows that they are not likely to experience a shortage.
These states have been able to flatten the curve through the different social distancing and lockdown measures taken. In all but seven states across the U.S., stay-at-home or shelter-in-place orders have been implemented as a way to slow the spread of the virus. While the graphs and data sets show the coronavirus curve in different states, IHME Director Chris Murray believes that these models should not be the only data set governors look at when thinking about reopening their states.
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