On the tube I watched a guy say there were some real "hot spots" And cited were California and New York. Out of curiosity I did a little research and found the "Hot Spots defined by Per Capita and by Shear numbers is somewhat interesting and perhaps should be used for education those in charge and also the populace so steps can be taken. Numbers are from earlier today. I am a retired engineer and data is interesting. Hot Spots are definately around high concentrations of people and one can nearly forget geo-political boundaries when slinging diatribes. What I see is some of the State (Areas) with lowest population have high infection rates. Conversely California with the most population is toward the middle of infection rate. Rank is Highest per capita dx with cv19 - Sorry Excel does not import real well, but follow down the chart.