Positive is Iowa hospitalizations are down about 11-12% from the peak but 53% of the hospitalizations are 70+
No it's not. As per f@f in Japan. Oh wait.........speaking of South Korea and Japan. This just in............................
Fear not, I know what you're up to. It convinces me not a bit for reasons previously discussed which are now forbidden outside the cave. Thank you again for volunteering for the vaccine trials. Have a nice evening.What do YOU think I'm trying to accomplish with my post?
Positive is Iowa hospitalizations are down about 11-12% from the peak but 53% of the hospitalizations are 70+
What might be useful is the following which has a chart for "COVID-19 admitted in last 24 hours": https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/pages/rmcc-dataDoes any place show how many people are released? We had a stretch where deaths were in the 30 range, but not sure what ratio of the drop is those going home alive versus deaths.
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Not sure what point you're making, who said Russia was doing well on this? Sweden is often the poster child for less intervention by the government. Koreas, I'm not sure what to do with you mixing North and South Korea in an analysis. Can you just be clear in what you're trying to say?Kinda funny if you follow these threads to the beginning how many different countries were being held out as doing it right... Sweden, Koreas, Russia, friggin' NEW YORK...
I’m not sure. It does tell recovered, I’m assuming that would probably be what could be used. Odd part is, if you look at states like MN, they have them recovered in roughly 7 days from test, whereas Iowa doesn’t show people as recovered until they basically confirm they are ok.Does any place show how many people are released? We had a stretch where deaths were in the 30 range, but not sure what ratio of the drop is those going home alive versus deaths.
I watched one or two of his. Yes I was bored. He would yell at reporters who asked questions he didn’t like and when his 30 minutes, or whatever, was up he would get up and just walk out and ignore any other questions.He received an Emmy for his press briefings.
I watched one or two of his. Yes I was bored. He would yell at reporters who asked questions he didn’t like and when his 30 minutes, or whatever, was up he would get up and just walk out and ignore any other questions.
What might be useful is the following which has a chart for "COVID-19 admitted in last 24 hours": https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/pages/rmcc-data
There is a clear drop off over the last week or so.
This gives death statistics: https://coronavirus.iowa.gov/pages/outcome-analysis-deaths
But, I suspect the chart is by day-of-death. That means the drop off in deaths in the linked chart is a reporting artifact and not necessarily indicative of a drop in actual deaths (the last week or so will go up significantly as more deaths on those days are recorded after whatever reporting delays occur). Most of the numbers you will see elsewhere will be by day-that-death-is-reported (which has its own set of interpretation issues).
I also suspect that not all deaths are hospitalized.
Thanks. I know there is a huge lag in the death reporting. A 53 year old friend died and our county is small enough, I knew they didn’t report it for 9 days and she had no pre-existing conditions other than being 53. Makes me wonder if hospital admittance and release numbers also lag. I know positive tests do by quite a bit too given size of our county and known tests from people I know.
That is good! Now people just have to stop gathering inside homes in groups. I believe that is where a lot of the spread is right now. I know that is what the data from contact tracing shows in MN.
Same for WI. A lot of people upset that the new county level ordinance is draconian on in-home gatherings but didn't shut down restaurants/gyms/etc., just limited capacity. Contact tracing showed the majority of cases were from gatherings with different households.
Kinda funny if you follow these threads to the beginning how many different countries were being held out as doing it right... Sweden, Koreas, Russia, friggin' NEW YORK...
Same for WI. A lot of people upset that the new county level ordinance is draconian on in-home gatherings but didn't shut down restaurants/gyms/etc., just limited capacity. Contact tracing showed the majority of cases were from gatherings with different households.