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TopicSo COVID-19, huh
KodyKeir
08/14/21 7:52:58 PM
#16:


adjl posted...
Florida seems to actually have nobody publishing data on Saturday, Sunday, or Monday.


Not surprised, data management in releasing numbers has been an issue in every jurisdiction, in one form or another, and often it is unintentional, but Florida is an egregious case of executive interference in data management. Disruption in the flow of information because of weekends causes a disconnect between the public's perception of trends, and the reality of the trend line, from a distance we can better identify the sources and causes, but at some point we should ask how do we translate what we have learned into actionable tasks. The fundamental logistics of everyone's personal resupply routine demand that there is social interaction that allows for the virus to spread, that's just the supply chain at work as intended; beyond universal mask wearing in crowed public spaces, what can be done to halt the spread of communicable disease while allowing for the supply chain to continue operation, that should be a fundamental goal of analysing and implementing solutions based on the data.

But again we have flawed data sets based on what is released by jurisdiction, so analysis will lead to models of correction based on excess death numbers and in time we will have better perspective. I would like to see what causes of death are below Covid and Opioids on the list, and see what anomalies are in the numbers.

I'm frustrated because I believe the numbers will show correlation between outbreaks and activities surrounding the logistics of payment schedules.

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