I've been looking at the NY Times Coronavirus pages which are free for the duration.
The Covid-19 Pandemic - The New York Times
This particular page has state by state trends, map of hot spots by county level per capita, some articles on hot spots.
For those who think that coronavirus is only a problem for the filthy cities, not for the clean living country folk, Dakota County Nebraska is a current hot spot due to massive infection rate at the local meat plant. The Nebraska rate is twice the highest any county in New York reached.
World data and maps are also available.
For me the scary exercise is to sort the table of cases and deaths by country and apply the highest rate to the US.
San Marino cases is 1 out of 52 people with deaths at 1 out of 824 people
For the 328,200,000 people in US that is 6.3 million infected and almost 400K dead.
The rates are based on reported numbers so excess deaths for other causes or unidentified virus deaths would be even worse.