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Daily COVID Updated as of 11/2/20 8:00 PM
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:17 pm
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:17 pm
This is the link to the COVID-19 tracker that I have created and shared on Google Drive.
If you want to view the shared sheet, follow this link COVID-19 Tracker
If you want to download a copy of this sheet and manipulate it follow this link Downloadable COVID-19 Tracker
The source for the data is from https://covidtracking.com/data/
7 Day Average Growth of New Cases by State
7 Day Average Growth of Deaths by State
7-day average Positivity Rate

If you want to view the shared sheet, follow this link COVID-19 Tracker
If you want to download a copy of this sheet and manipulate it follow this link Downloadable COVID-19 Tracker
The source for the data is from https://covidtracking.com/data/


7 Day Average Growth of New Cases by State
7 Day Average Growth of Deaths by State
7-day average Positivity Rate
This post was edited on 11/2/20 at 8:10 pm
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:19 pm to Chromdome35
Oh
Look
Mortality rate
Hmmmmmmm
Look
Mortality rate
Hmmmmmmm
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:20 pm to Chromdome35
You are a good poster thanks for sharing.
I had asked earlier this week what exactly is considered a “recovery” like how is it defined?
Because I’m honestly shocked we don’t have more.
I had asked earlier this week what exactly is considered a “recovery” like how is it defined?
Because I’m honestly shocked we don’t have more.
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:20 pm to ShortyRob
Lagging indicator, but I recall being called all sorts of nasty names by telling all of you the 4% mortality rate means this virus is way more prevalent than it seems
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:21 pm to ShortyRob
I just realized I screwed up the mortality rate formula, i have corrected it. It is now accurate.
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:22 pm to Tiguar
quote:Huh?
Lagging indicator, but I recall being called all sorts of nasty names by telling all of you the 4% mortality rate means this virus is way more prevalent than it seems
I KNEW the 4% rate was a joke.
So, you weren't laughed at me for that particular reason
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:22 pm to Magician2
Recoveries should start going up in the coming days as people move through the system.
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:22 pm to Chromdome35
quote:
I just realized I screwed up the mortality rate formula, i have corrected it. It is now accurate.

I'd noticed that one. Gave you a pass. LOL
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:24 pm to Chromdome35
What happened to the Johns Hopkins site?
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:24 pm to Chromdome35
This can’t be right.
The media said we only tested 77 people one day this week, and you can’t have more cases discovered than that.
They wouldn’t just go on the internet and lie, would they?
The media said we only tested 77 people one day this week, and you can’t have more cases discovered than that.
They wouldn’t just go on the internet and lie, would they?
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:25 pm to deeprig9
I think the John Hopkins site is just overwhelmed with traffic.
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:26 pm to Chromdome35
I'm guessing there must be only one local government that is saying what condition the cases are in, and that's why 'serious cases' seems to be so off. Probably most hospitals and agencies are not giving out that information right now.
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:28 pm to cokebottleag
A liberal friend sent me a Miami herald link yesterday claiming only 3 tests had been done in Florida. Very misleading headline... if you read all the way to the last paragraph it says only three tests had been done at one particular hospital. Liberals don't read all the way to the end. Just misleading headlines. Once I pointed this out to him, his response was the predictable "well there's still not enough tests Orange man bad".
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:28 pm to frogglet
I agree the number is suspiciously low.
The % of serious cases to active cases:
Worldwide: 8.84%
Italy: 8.88%
UK: 2.6%
France: 4.31%
Germany: .25%
Spain: 4.73%
The % of serious cases to active cases:
Worldwide: 8.84%
Italy: 8.88%
UK: 2.6%
France: 4.31%
Germany: .25%
Spain: 4.73%
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:30 pm to Chromdome35
The main thing to me is that deaths are increasing but seem to have no relation to serious cases. You would think the two would be related.
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:32 pm to Chromdome35
It's low because here we are finally testing everyone in contact with infected then testing everyone in contact with them... whether they are symptomatic or not, and we're finding lots of healthy people infected. That's why the number is low, and quite frankly, more accurate.
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:32 pm to frogglet
Agreed, I suspect the protocols used to define what constitutes a serious case haven't been fully aligned across all the various reporting entities.
As a numbers geek, these numbers don't fully make sense to me at this point. I think it's probably just turbulence in the reporting process.
As a numbers geek, these numbers don't fully make sense to me at this point. I think it's probably just turbulence in the reporting process.
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:33 pm to frogglet
quote:
The main thing to me is that deaths are increasing but seem to have no relation to serious cases. You would think the two would be related.
Median time to death is almost 18 days. Deaths will lag serious cases even when serious cases is an accurate distinction (which I’m not sure it is here).
Posted on 3/13/20 at 5:35 pm to Chromdome35
I wish ages of cases were reported
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