That’s the press release, but I’m seeing the cases still high... second only to last month. Data folks, DATA.
What constitutes a "case"
40+ cycles of a test run over and over just to make sure it turns up positive?
Or test + symptoms?
Definitions are changing like FauXi's underwear.
>”That’s the press release, but I’m seeing the cases still high... second only to last month. Data folks, DATA.”
Here’s the data I’m seeing. (See the graphs at the bottom of the page.) Looks pretty good.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
You can capitalize the word data all you want, it doesn't mean that you are describing the data correctly. The data does show that the number of daily new cases hasn't been this low since late October.
Glass Half,,,
Well,
You Know the “Thing!”
Wow. I haven’t posted so much since the official coup but I see we still have fruits on here and anybody that thinks like you...WTF are you doing on FR??
Very disappointing.
‘...but I’m seeing the cases still high...’
cases, eh...? a ‘case’ is anything a government funded doctor says it is, a number pulled out of the air in order to buttress the hairbrained response by politicians...
‘Data folks, DATA.’
data...? from government funded agencies backing up their funders...? too funny...
Arizona. Cases are falling so fast that a monthly comparison is worthless:
Also please note that cases have been double-counted across county and state lines!
A woman who lives in our county caught the virus in a far county. She was counted in both counties. My nephew caught that through the same vector, working at the bar she was at, and was officially counted where he worked in MD, and lived in DE.
This is a disaster of statistics.