HA HA! I regularly admit to my being confounded. For example, yesterday we set an all time new high in cases (40k versus old record of 34k) despite being in week 5 of a shutdown. While the overall test volume trend continues to creep upwards, it really hasn't changed in 3 weeks.
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/full-list-covid-19-tests-per-day
I thought I would dig into it and see why it was so much larger.
1. Massachusetts did not report any cases the day before and then reported their highest day total ever of 3K cases
2. It looks like a number of states are having record highs or close to it. A few examples
a. New Jersey at 3.7K,
b. Virginia just recorded their highest number of new cases at 640.
c. California at 1.8K
d. Illinois with one of its highest at 1,500
3. There is a new category now. Us Military. They added 5,300 new cases yesterday.
Now what is good about yesterday is NY only added 5,300 new cases. Its lowest new cases since march 25. Their high days were over 10,000
So basically things dont look nearly as bad as they do just looking at new cases. I am sure the military did not suddenly have 5.3K new cases yesterday. They just reported them. Also, I would remove half of Massachusetts and put it in the day before