Unfortunately that doesn't give the same impression when you look at what is happening now.
https://apnews.com/article/nearly-h...rom-5-states-53888dc78894cc76cb1bb50f8300f102
This story was from yesterday and was discussing the 7-day average
'New York, Michigan, Florida, Pennsylvania and New Jersey together reported 44% of the nation’s new COVID-19 infections, or nearly 197,500 new cases, in the latest available seven-day period, according to state health agency data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. Total U.S. infections during the same week numbered more than 452,000.'
I believe it's important to continue to talk about the decline in most of the states but keeping these states (MI, NY, FL, PA, NJ) experiencing rapid rises also in the discussion. Maybe MA is doing well (and a lot of states are) but some places
aren't. But it's really nice to see states finally back to be at much more manageable numbers and nothing can take away from that