Captain Obvious Here - The problem with Inslee's Metrics for Phases...
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I think it applies to US in general nowPostGameOrangeSlices said:Liberals have never been known for their math or stats prowess
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I tried to find out how many beds in Riverside County and failed miserablyGreenRiverGatorz said:Q for the stats gurus - where's the best source for hospitalization stats? Worldometer does a good job of tracking and visualizing death trends, but hospitalization is tougher to find.
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You're not wrongFireCohen said:
I think it applies to US in general nowPostGameOrangeSlices said:Liberals have never been known for their math or stats prowess
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Jay’s a data guy. He took Stat 311 back in the 70’s to earn that Econ degree. Probably a lot of power BI and Tableau was used.
I’ve seen these people in business a lot. There are a lot of posers that claim to be about data and remind you over and over that they are data guys. They use it for confirmation bias occasionally. Anyone who repeatedly tells you they are about the data, isn’t about the data. Leading with data shows you are about the data.
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Silent Bob_C > JayBob_C said:Jay’s a data guy. He took Stat 311 back in the 70’s to earn that Econ degree. Probably a lot of power BI and Tableau was used.
I’ve seen these people in business a lot. There are a lot of posers that claim to be about data and remind you over and over that they are data guys. They use it for confirmation bias occasionally. Anyone who repeatedly tells you they are about the data, isn’t about the data. Leading with data shows you are about the data.
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Which hand?GrundleStiltzkin said:How long will it take for everyone other than Daomoné & me to realize positive case <> illness.
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The one you use to BB.creepycoug said:
Which hand?GrundleStiltzkin said:How long will it take for everyone other than Daomoné & me to realize positive case <> illness.
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Remember, cases is not equal to people that tested positive. One person can test numerous times, each counting as a case.
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I would guess that's an insignificant number. Moot point anyways since cases shouldn't be used to establish anything involving the trends/progression of the virus. Hospitalizations and deaths are all that matter.alumni94 said:Remember, cases is not equal to people that tested positive. One person can test numerous times, each counting as a case.
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I agree, but all we hear about is the cases. The cases are driving the decisions on policy and fear. If there is a way to show that cases are a poor, inaccurate way to calculate, then maybe...just maybe, people will look at data that is more realistic.GreenRiverGatorz said:
I would guess that's an insignificant number. Moot point anyways since cases shouldn't be used to establish anything involving the trends/progression of the virus. Hospitalizations and deaths are all that matter.alumni94 said:Remember, cases is not equal to people that tested positive. One person can test numerous times, each counting as a case.






