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Re: COVID-19 The 7th Part: We're Gonna Be Number One Soon!
I dunno, I look at lots of numbers looking for patterns. Plus I am looking for anything that can show that perhaps things are lightening up. If every day for a few weeks we see the same amount of new cases and the same amount of death that tends to inform how I think things will continue out. We are living in a time when people are begging to reopen business and if numbers arent getting better (especially new cases) then again I think it is important people see things arent trending well.
Since our numbers are incomplete due to the inability to test on massive scales I just look at as much raw data as I can find and hope for a light at the end of the tunnel. Seeing between 1500-2000 people dying every day (and between 20-30k new cases with new hotbeds popping up every day) doesnt make me think now is the time to be discussing easing restrictions.
While interesting, I think the day by day numbers in isolation are kind of useless, aren't they? You really can't get any sort of a picture of any location unless you look at trends over the course of weeks, at least that's my opinion.
I dunno, I look at lots of numbers looking for patterns. Plus I am looking for anything that can show that perhaps things are lightening up. If every day for a few weeks we see the same amount of new cases and the same amount of death that tends to inform how I think things will continue out. We are living in a time when people are begging to reopen business and if numbers arent getting better (especially new cases) then again I think it is important people see things arent trending well.
Since our numbers are incomplete due to the inability to test on massive scales I just look at as much raw data as I can find and hope for a light at the end of the tunnel. Seeing between 1500-2000 people dying every day (and between 20-30k new cases with new hotbeds popping up every day) doesnt make me think now is the time to be discussing easing restrictions.