My final contribution on the point on the current situation of cases, where all I'm doing is contending that cases are going up pretty rapidly, is a home-made Excel chart of cases with a trendline.
I'll just add that there is a natural ebb and flow to reported case data throughout the week. We have the weekend lag and it is also known that more people go in for tests at the beginning of the week than the end. So, on many weeks, Friday will have the highest reported number of cases, whilst Monday will have the lowest.
To look back, on a Monday, and say "cases are pretty flat over the past few days" is likely going to mis-represent what is actually going on due to this ebb and flow.
I'll just add that there is a natural ebb and flow to reported case data throughout the week. We have the weekend lag and it is also known that more people go in for tests at the beginning of the week than the end. So, on many weeks, Friday will have the highest reported number of cases, whilst Monday will have the lowest.
To look back, on a Monday, and say "cases are pretty flat over the past few days" is likely going to mis-represent what is actually going on due to this ebb and flow.