Report 1 (for Nyanya)

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City Feb. Cases March Cases April Cases cases
Jacksonville 10 97 322 429
Miami 21 72 299 392
Phoenix 23 78 289 390
Austin 28 59 281 368
New Orleans 12 101 248 361
Houston 19 19 272 310
San Diego 3 38 258 299
Mesa 2 35 231 268
Atlanta 11 35 220 266
New York 19 56 189 264
Long Beach 13 19 215 247
Fresno 13 45 187 245
Los Angeles 6 12 201 219
Tulsa 8 43 127 178
Las Vegas 1 22 146 169
San Jose 10 23 109 142
Fort Worth 8 26 98 132
Tucson 2 9 114 125
San Antonio 6 9 95 110
Oakland 3 15 84 102
Dallas 4 13 83 100
Wichita 1 12 83 96
San Francisco 2 13 76 91
Washington D.C. 2 18 61 81
Seattle 1 10 65 76
Albuquerque 2 15 51 68
Sacramento 2 9 51 62
Kansas City 3 13 38 54
Detroit 4 14 35 53
Denver 2 11 30 43
Memphis 2 7 31 40
El Paso 3 4 29 36
Baltimore 1 8 26 35
Louisville 2 15 17 34
Boston 1 2 28 31
Nashville 1 4 23 28
Portland 1 6 18 25
Charlotte 1 2 19 22
Columbus 1 5 14 20
Chicago 0 3 14 17
Milwaukee 1 3 12 16
Arlington 1 2 11 14
Oklahoma City 1 1 11 13
Minneapolis 1 3 9 13
Raleigh 0 2 8 10
Indianapolis 0 2 7 9
Philadelphia 0 1 5 6
Colorado Springs 0 0 5 5
Virginia Beach 0 0 4 4
Omaha 0 0 3 3
The bimg map indicates that the most of the affected cities are in the general southern part of the USA. The most affected regions are in the south west coast regions and the Florida state where the largest cases have been reported. The map provides an important visual view of the areas that are mostly affected by the virus. It will be easier to carry out a plan to mitigate the spread of the virus in the cities by understanding how the heats affect the regions. The red patches indicates high cases of the viral infection while a deep blue indicates minimal cases of the virus.

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City

Feb. Cases

March Cases

April Cases

Jacksonville

10

97

322

Miami

21

72

299

Phoenix

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78

289

Austin

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59

281

New Orleans

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101

248

Houston

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19

272

San Diego

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38

258