Eight people who allegedly were caught not wearing masks in Indonesia must dig graves meant for people who died from novel coronavirus as punishment, a local official reportedly ruled.
Eight people who allegedly were caught not wearing masks in Indonesia must dig graves meant for people who died from novel coronavirus as punishment, a local official reportedly ruled.
Those fuckers. Don't they know the bodies are supposed to be stacked like cordwood?
7 day rolling deaths still less than 1, with incomplete data.
4.69%
rolling deaths still less than one.
I'm a bit perplexed that the death data is on a lag. I mean, if someone is in the hospital due to complications to covid, why does that data take so long to report? Makes you wonder. Buddies grandfather died about a month ago, was positive for covid in March. I'd venture he has counted towards a positive covid death despite his heart just stopping, and being 98 or something.
7 day rolling deaths still less than 1, with incomplete data.
4.69%
rolling deaths still less than one.
I'm a bit perplexed that the death data is on a lag. I mean, if someone is in the hospital due to complications to covid, why does that data take so long to report? Makes you wonder. Buddies grandfather died about a month ago, was positive for covid in March. I'd venture he has counted towards a positive covid death despite his heart just stopping, and being 98 or something.
Has anyone out there published what the baseline positive rate is?
Not just the tests technical constraints but the observed or estimated false positive rate when you take into account misreporting, sampling error, contamination, and countless other little hiccups that occur in the real world. I dont understand why the positive rate (still pointless), as it appears to approach an asymptote doesn't have confidence intervals or uncertainty bars included.
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https://www.foxnews.com/world/indonesian-officials-order-coronavirus-victims-graves-be-dug-by-people-busted-for-neglecting-to-wear-masks
Eight people who allegedly were caught not wearing masks in Indonesia must dig graves meant for people who died from novel coronavirus as punishment, a local official reportedly ruled.
Fow Chee protocol.
7 day rolling deaths still less than 1, with incomplete data.
WA 7 day rolling average is 3% for positive cases of those tested.
OR: 6.2% but they are barely testing. If at same or proportionate number of WA, likely much lower.
CA: 2.8%
UT: 14.3% - Generally testing at same rate as Oregon
AZ: 6.3% - roughly same population as WA, but testing at 66% rate of WA.
CO: 4.1%
Will be hilarious when Trump wins and the blue states that kept the lockdowns going will be asking for federal money.
They’ll get it in the end, with forced austerity. That’s how you blow up the public unions.
I don’t really believe in evil, but if did, this would be an example of the result of evil.
Good game @HHusky
It's over.
rolling deaths still less than one.
I'm a bit perplexed that the death data is on a lag. I mean, if someone is in the hospital due to complications to covid, why does that data take so long to report? Makes you wonder. Buddies grandfather died about a month ago, was positive for covid in March. I'd venture he has counted towards a positive covid death despite his heart just stopping, and being 98 or something.
Not just the tests technical constraints but the observed or estimated false positive rate when you take into account misreporting, sampling error, contamination, and countless other little hiccups that occur in the real world. I dont understand why the positive rate (still pointless), as it appears to approach an asymptote doesn't have confidence intervals or uncertainty bars included.
The baseline positive rate is a >0 number...