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    • #1261
      rjnwmillrjnwmill
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      Can you do calculus if you can’t count to 10,000?

      Florida is just now disclosing how case counting procedures in place likely don’t support meaningful interpretations of daily case count data.  Same phenomena in CA & TX.

      Isn’t it amazing how some here have such clarity re the path forward and the shortcomings of the Orange One’s management of the pandemic.  Senile Joe too.  Amazing too that Faucci wasn’t the source for the data analysis that brought the issue to the forefront.  He’s playing high stakes poker without looking at his hold cards.

      The Orange One and his CDC/NIH “experts” should have invested the staff time to standardize data collection methods across the states.  Garbage in, garbage out…so now what do we do policy wise to react effectively to useless case data?  Slow the opening of the economy?

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    • #1264
      LegendLegend
      Keymaster

      Policy for data collection would be nice.

      I have noticed that the case monitoring sites often adjust for these kinds of updates, though.  So I don’t think all is lost.

      The data issue requires a longer attention span than our twitter generation can handle. You have to be able to understand the Data limitations due to collection styles and also due to testing rates, etc.  a case today is nothing like a case in March. It’s apples and oranges.

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