This is why its hard for me to be optimistic when analyzing data for this online:
The COVID tracking project had the figure at 3800. That's a HUGE difference.
There's not a single place over representing data but there is a ton of under representing. We know cases are way under reported. There's a huge lack of hospitalization and negative test information. The death counts are likely pretty good, but they're also prone to severe lag times of up to 1 month so they don't tell you what the current situation is.
Its hard as to say that things are going to turn out better than the current trends say when we know the data is severely underrepresented.