Yuck... Big, scary red dots ?JHU CSSE COVID-19 tracker Found this interactive map and figured I'd share it for all you data nerds.
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Yuck... Big, scary red dots ?JHU CSSE COVID-19 tracker Found this interactive map and figured I'd share it for all you data nerds.
If you zoom in they get way smaller! Antarctica seems to be doing good though.Yuck... Big, scary red dots ?
If you look at the individual as the patient, diagnosing positive allows you to quarantine and better monitor, whereas if it is just the flu, you don't need as many precautions.There are a couple glaring problems with mass testing as implemented. As the test seems to be biased toward true positives, it isn't a great screening test. Another big problem is there isn't a clearly defined effective treatment, so diagnosing the disease doesn't give you all that much actionable intelligence.
JHU CSSE COVID-19 tracker Found this interactive map and figured I'd share it for all you data nerds.
Here's the github for the raw data, suitable for sucking into Excel and diddling with. Both daily updates and the entire time histories.I've been tracking this site for the last 3 weeks, and keeping records (screenshots) for the last 2. Interesting to see how fast things have spread.
Dropping wife +4 kids at KSAN for PCS. Why did this song come on?
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I'm betting a $3K test is many orders of magnitude cheaper than a full treatment regimen for a patient who got it because we didn't test a previous one, and he infected other people. Or the economic impact of a full-on lock down....best use of a limited and expensive resource.
'18 Atlas. Wish my Alltrack had it. Can't recommend the Atlas enough for anyone else out there who (1) has too many kids, and (2) wife refuses to drive a minivan. I'll be towing ~2,000 lb from SD to Pax with it next week.Which VWAG digital cockpit is that?
I'm just going to throw in an abbreviated self-quote here to help out...
We're still below Korean numbers...as of this morning.
I hate to say it, but the best metric is death. There's no way you can test the entire population. You can, however, pretty easily test and keep track of the people who don't make it.