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Originally Posted by John Mercier
The last I knew they based the numbers on where your declare your residence.
The increase could be a surge from non-residents carrying it into areas, but the actual numbers would be declared residents.
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Non-resident data on COVID-19 cases, tests, and vaccines are not regulated in any way.
The absence of governance leads to states presenting data in any format or disregarding it altogether despite the capacity of this data to have major impacts on trends and rates, especially during periods of frequent travel.
To me, it wouldn't make any sense if, say, a snowbird from Ohio who went to Florida for the winter in November died from Covid in a Miami hospital in February was listed as an Ohio death. I believe the statistics are kept and reported by your actual location at the time of the incident.