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Re: COVID-19 Check-in 2.0
Florida had 21k cases (11%) at the same time that NY had 203k cases (41%). That indicates that NY was missing at a minimum 75% of the cases that Fl was identifying. If so then with similar testing the NY CFR would have been 25% of what it was. Add the fact that FL deaths are likely to more than double over the next 4-5… -
Re: COVID-19 Check-in 2.0
Well from the FLDOH on August 1st (published yesterday) 87,975 tests were reported (the site provided to me by @Bankwalker). They also give the number of Floridians tested for the first time as 41, 554. The difference is 46,421 which represents 52.8% of the total tests reported. Of that total 41,698 retested negative. This… -
Re: COVID-19 Check-in 2.0
I'm in my late 30s, and I've know 5 people in my age range (31 to 41) who've tested positive. 3 of them were mild- one was almost completely asymptomatic (loss of taste/smell), and the others had mild flu symptoms.. got over it easily. The other two didn't fare so well. Both were hospitalized- one for a few days, one for 6… -
Re: COVID-19 Check-in 2.0
You can't compare NY, NY CFR with the current CFR for Florida etc. Even though the Florida testing is woefully inadequate the cases as a % of those newly tested is running at 12.6% since March 1st. The comparable % for NY and NJ as at April 14th were 41% and 49% respectively. This indicates that at that time the testing… -
Re: COVID-19 Check-in 2.0
A few things They were late in shutting down as a region ( it was a 75%, 50%, 25%, 0% progression if you recall) so the virus had grown too far before the shut-down occurred. This was in part due being blind-sided by having the testing protocol focused on China rather than Europe. Because they were early as the gateway…
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