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Another meeting coming up.
They were quite tasty.
Zoom Zoom
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Fiddlesticks!
Thirsty Thursday
Less than 700 until the next train.
Zoomaphobia
It's been a while
https://youtu.be/MtN1YnoL46Q
Sanding Block.... ever drive through snow like this?
https://youtu.be/Yja2VmZOfdA
No. I always wanted to do that but we didn't have enough snow in Eastern North Carolina.
Apparently, there’s huge confusion with several hospitals that were only reporting positive results and this has corrupted the statistical data compilation. At this point, it’s just huge bowl of data soup and it’s attempting to be unwound between state of Florida agencies with all the hospitals and counties in the state.
Nobody has any idea what’s correct but this somehow related with Trump’s comments about the CDC and related state agencies since it’s suspected Florida isn’t alone.
It's a mess. A huge one. It opens the door to other states having this happen. I'm so over it all. I'm hanging in here but our hopes of getting a house or manufactured home have been squashed for now. My lease isn't up until May 2021 though, so hopefully things will start looking up.
That scenario would seem to impact calculations for graphs about cases per tested, or graphs about tracking number of tests performed, and such.
We had a blip in Ontario a while back where they said there were "lost cases", a computer error where there were several hundred cased that didn't get into the data and weren't noticed as an error until much later.
These things will happen. Unless there's a suggestion that people are maliciously making these errors or purposely creating confusion to mess up the numbers, I'd say that in general the data can be trusted.
However, everyone also needs to remember that there are probably millions and millions of us that have had it and never noticed and not showing up in the data.
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Also, from the graphs I've seen the US is way out in front of many countries in terms of the number of tests conducted per capita. So, if there are even more tests that were conducted in the US (negative test results) that were not counted, it simply makes the cases per tested analysis even better. It however doesn't change the cases (positive) per capita or the deaths per capita.
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Done zooming for the day
I’ve got tomorrow off so no zooms then either
Tuesday will be a bear. Six zooms.
5 days to worry about it.
Also 5 days of martinis to think about.
Doesn't look too bad, but maybe a little close....
https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/670156-six-zooms/
That’s the way to look at it!
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Could be
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