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  • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

    @taiwan_girl There's a guy I follow online who's really big into fixies. His "job" is basically travel around, be poor, and bike in weird places.

    He was saying that a major difference between San Francisco and Taiwan is that in San Francisco, if your bike isn't stolen, it's because criminals don't want to get caught. In Taiwan, it's because society will judge the shit out of you because no one wants their community to seem like the kind of place where you can have your bike stolen. I guess that's the kind of thing you're talking about?

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    @Aqua-Letifer

    Yup, take masks as an example. Very common to wear masks even before all of this. But, people would wear them if they were feeling sick, so that they would not pass on their germs to others, rather to protect themselves FROM others.

    People would look bad at someone if they were on a bus or something and coughing, etc and was not wearing a mask.

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      #29

      Why compare a state to South Korea? Almost 70% of their cases are in Daegu. (Or, as the author of the piece George linked would have it, ‘Daegu is responsible for 70% of their cases’.)

      Most South Korean provinces have fewer than 100 cases.

      Only non-witches get due process.

      • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

        @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

        NYC - 67,551 - 9% daily growth rate
        NJ - 37,505
        MI - 15,718
        Nassau County - 14,398
        CA - 14,055
        Westchester - 13,723 - only 6% daily growth.
        LA - 13,010 - 13% daily growth rate
        Suffolk County - 12,405
        FL - 12,151 - 15% daily growth

        NYC - 72,181 - 7% increase
        NJ - 41,090
        MI - 17,221
        Nassau - 15,616
        CA - 15,332
        LA - 14,867 - 14% increase
        Westchester - 14,294
        Suffolk - 14,185 - 14% increase
        MA - 13,387
        FL - 13,317

        Louisiana now has more cases than Westchester.

        Every entity I didn't put a percentage increase on gained less than 10% (usually just under)

        Again I like these (2nd deriv) trends.

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        #30

        @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

        NYC - 72,181 - 7% increase
        NJ - 41,090
        MI - 17,221
        Nassau - 15,616
        CA - 15,332
        LA - 14,867 - 14% increase
        Westchester - 14,294
        Suffolk - 14,185 - 14% increase
        MA - 13,387
        FL - 13,317

        NYC - 76,876 - 7%
        NJ - 44,416
        MI - 17,221 - same as yesterday, clearly not updated
        Nassau County - 16,610
        CA - 16,429
        LA - 16,284
        PA - 14,852
        Westchester - 14,804 - 4%
        Suffolk County - 14,517
        FL - 14,504
        MA - 15,202. - 13.5%
        IL - 12,266

        If I didn't note the percentage, it's under 10.

        Only non-witches get due process.

        • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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          When they identify new cases when where those tests given?

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            #32

            I don’t know. I suspect the turnaround time varies by state. And even within states.

            Some states report positives, negatives, and total tested and you can see there’s a delay.

            Some states don’t do that. At least from what I’ve seen.

            Only non-witches get due process.

            • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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            • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

              I don’t know. I suspect the turnaround time varies by state. And even within states.

              Some states report positives, negatives, and total tested and you can see there’s a delay.

              Some states don’t do that. At least from what I’ve seen.

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              I don’t know what the average lag is but I suspect it’s about 5 days. Clinicians are getting the quicker tests but many are going to the 18,000 or so labs around the country.

              I think you need to think about that to understand why people believe NY is peaking now.

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              • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                NYC - 72,181 - 7% increase
                NJ - 41,090
                MI - 17,221
                Nassau - 15,616
                CA - 15,332
                LA - 14,867 - 14% increase
                Westchester - 14,294
                Suffolk - 14,185 - 14% increase
                MA - 13,387
                FL - 13,317

                NYC - 76,876 - 7%
                NJ - 44,416
                MI - 17,221 - same as yesterday, clearly not updated
                Nassau County - 16,610
                CA - 16,429
                LA - 16,284
                PA - 14,852
                Westchester - 14,804 - 4%
                Suffolk County - 14,517
                FL - 14,504
                MA - 15,202. - 13.5%
                IL - 12,266

                If I didn't note the percentage, it's under 10.

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                #34

                @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                NYC - 76,876 - 7%
                NJ - 44,416
                MI - 17,221 - same as yesterday, clearly not updated
                Nassau County - 16,610
                CA - 16,429
                LA - 16,284
                PA - 14,852
                Westchester - 14,804 - 4%
                Suffolk County - 14,517
                FL - 14,504
                MA - 15,202. - 13.5%
                IL - 12,266

                NYC - 81,803 - 6%
                NJ - 47,437
                MI - 20,346
                Nassau - 18.548 - 12%
                CA - 17,803
                LA - 17,030
                Suffolk - 17,008 - 17%
                PA - 16,631 - 12%
                Westchester - 15,887 - 7%
                FL - 15,202

                Again, no %age means <10%

                Only non-witches get due process.

                • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                  The feds cannot demand, but they could ask each state for standardization of input.

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                    #36

                    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/08/science/new-york-coronavirus-cases-europe-genomes.html

                    Genome study says most New York cases of COVID-19 came from Europe.

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                    • JollyJ Offline
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                      And where did the European cases come from?

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                      • RainmanR Rainman

                        The feds cannot demand, but they could ask each state for standardization of input.

                        CopperC Offline
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                        #38

                        @Rainman said in NYC is ground zero:

                        The feds cannot demand, but they could ask each state for standardization of input.

                        I used to collect and report this data - 40+ years ago

                        Where does the time go?

                        I assume systems have changed since then

                        https://wwwn.cdc.gov/nndss/data-collection.html

                        @cdc said in [Notifiable Disease Surveillance Starts at State and Local Levels]

                        Notifiable Disease Surveillance Starts at State and Local Levels

                        CDC receives case notifications from 57 reporting jurisdictions. Each state has laws requiring certain diseases be reported at the state level, but it is voluntary for states to provide information or notifications to CDC at the federal level. The notifiable diseases data voluntarily shared by these 57 jurisdictions represents only a portion of the public health surveillance data that jurisdictions collect and use to make decisions and conduct public health activities in their communities (e.g., outbreak detection and control). There are several important distinctions between a reportable disease and a notifiable disease.

                        It is mandatory that reportable disease cases be reported to state and territorial jurisdictions when identified by a health provider, hospital, or laboratory. This type of required reporting uses personal identifiers and enables the states to identify cases where immediate disease control and prevention is needed. Each state has its own laws and regulations defining what diseases are reportable. The list of reportable diseases varies among states and over time.
                        It is voluntary that notifiable disease cases be reported to CDC by state and territorial jurisdictions (without direct personal identifiers) for nationwide aggregation and monitoring of disease data. Regular, frequent, timely information on individual cases is considered necessary to monitor disease trends, identify populations or geographic areas at high risk, formulate and assess prevention and control strategies, and formulate public health policies. The list of notifiable diseases varies over time and by state. The list of national notifiable diseases is reviewed and modified annually by the CSTE and CDC. Every national notifiable disease is not necessarily reportable in each state. In addition, not every state reportable condition is national notifiable.

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                        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                          @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                          NYC - 76,876 - 7%
                          NJ - 44,416
                          MI - 17,221 - same as yesterday, clearly not updated
                          Nassau County - 16,610
                          CA - 16,429
                          LA - 16,284
                          PA - 14,852
                          Westchester - 14,804 - 4%
                          Suffolk County - 14,517
                          FL - 14,504
                          MA - 15,202. - 13.5%
                          IL - 12,266

                          NYC - 81,803 - 6%
                          NJ - 47,437
                          MI - 20,346
                          Nassau - 18.548 - 12%
                          CA - 17,803
                          LA - 17,030
                          Suffolk - 17,008 - 17%
                          PA - 16,631 - 12%
                          Westchester - 15,887 - 7%
                          FL - 15,202

                          Again, no %age means <10%

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #39

                          @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                          NYC - 81,803 - 6%
                          NJ - 47,437
                          MI - 20,346
                          Nassau - 18.548 - 12%
                          CA - 17,803
                          LA - 17,030
                          Suffolk - 17,008 - 17%
                          PA - 16,631 - 12%
                          Westchester - 15,887 - 7%
                          FL - 15,202

                          Again, no %age means <10%

                          NYC - 87,028 - 6.4%
                          NJ - 51,027
                          MI - 21.504
                          Nassau - 20,140
                          CA - 19,131
                          PA - 18,300 - 10%
                          LA - 18,283
                          Suffolk - 17,413
                          Westchester - 17,004 - 7%
                          MA - 16,790
                          FL - 16,364
                          IL - 15,078

                          NYC more than China (claimed) cases now. PA is the only state up 10%

                          Only non-witches get due process.

                          • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                          • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                            @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                            NYC - 81,803 - 6%
                            NJ - 47,437
                            MI - 20,346
                            Nassau - 18.548 - 12%
                            CA - 17,803
                            LA - 17,030
                            Suffolk - 17,008 - 17%
                            PA - 16,631 - 12%
                            Westchester - 15,887 - 7%
                            FL - 15,202

                            Again, no %age means <10%

                            NYC - 87,028 - 6.4%
                            NJ - 51,027
                            MI - 21.504
                            Nassau - 20,140
                            CA - 19,131
                            PA - 18,300 - 10%
                            LA - 18,283
                            Suffolk - 17,413
                            Westchester - 17,004 - 7%
                            MA - 16,790
                            FL - 16,364
                            IL - 15,078

                            NYC more than China (claimed) cases now. PA is the only state up 10%

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                            #40

                            @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                            NYC - 87,028 - 6.4%
                            NJ - 51,027
                            MI - 21.504
                            Nassau - 20,140
                            CA - 19,131
                            PA - 18,300 - 10%
                            LA - 18,283
                            Suffolk - 17,413
                            Westchester - 17,004 - 7%
                            MA - 16,790
                            FL - 16,364
                            IL - 15,078

                            Not updated in 3 days, but I'm computing daily averages.

                            NYC - 103,208 - 5.8%
                            NJ - 61,850
                            MI - 24,028
                            Nassau - 23, 553
                            PA - 22,938
                            MA - 22,860 - 10.8% daily ave growth
                            CA 22,439
                            Suffolk - 20,934
                            IL - 20,848 - 11.4% daily average growth
                            LA - 20,595
                            FL - 19,347
                            Westchester - 19,313 - 4.3%

                            Only non-witches get due process.

                            • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                            • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                              @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                              NYC - 87,028 - 6.4%
                              NJ - 51,027
                              MI - 21.504
                              Nassau - 20,140
                              CA - 19,131
                              PA - 18,300 - 10%
                              LA - 18,283
                              Suffolk - 17,413
                              Westchester - 17,004 - 7%
                              MA - 16,790
                              FL - 16,364
                              IL - 15,078

                              Not updated in 3 days, but I'm computing daily averages.

                              NYC - 103,208 - 5.8%
                              NJ - 61,850
                              MI - 24,028
                              Nassau - 23, 553
                              PA - 22,938
                              MA - 22,860 - 10.8% daily ave growth
                              CA 22,439
                              Suffolk - 20,934
                              IL - 20,848 - 11.4% daily average growth
                              LA - 20,595
                              FL - 19,347
                              Westchester - 19,313 - 4.3%

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #41

                              @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                              NYC - 103,208 - 5.8%
                              NJ - 61,850
                              MI - 24,028
                              Nassau - 23, 553
                              PA - 22,938
                              MA - 22,860 - 10.8% daily ave growth
                              CA 22,439
                              Suffolk - 20,934
                              IL - 20,848 - 11.4% daily average growth
                              LA - 20,595
                              FL - 19,347
                              Westchester - 19,313 - 4.3%

                              NYC - 106,763 - 3.5%
                              NJ -64,584
                              MA - 26,793 - 17% growth
                              Nassau - 24,358
                              PA - 24,292
                              MI - 24,244 - seems like it's not fully updated. 16 more cases than yesterday?
                              CA - 23,585
                              IL - 22,024
                              Suffolk - 21,643
                              LA - 21,016
                              FL - 20,601
                              Westchester - 19,786 up 2.5%

                              Only non-witches get due process.

                              • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                                Louisiana has calmed way the hell down,

                                The Brad

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                                  It looks like we're (MA) spiking now.

                                  I was only joking

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                                    Which seems odd.

                                    The Brad

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                                      I've really only paid close attention to NY numbers.

                                      But in my peripheral vision noting these other states, sometimes I see the numbers jump around in fits and starts. Could be uneven testing, could be the frequency with which JH updates their data. Or something else.

                                      Only non-witches get due process.

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                                      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                                        @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                                        NYC - 103,208 - 5.8%
                                        NJ - 61,850
                                        MI - 24,028
                                        Nassau - 23, 553
                                        PA - 22,938
                                        MA - 22,860 - 10.8% daily ave growth
                                        CA 22,439
                                        Suffolk - 20,934
                                        IL - 20,848 - 11.4% daily average growth
                                        LA - 20,595
                                        FL - 19,347
                                        Westchester - 19,313 - 4.3%

                                        NYC - 106,763 - 3.5%
                                        NJ -64,584
                                        MA - 26,793 - 17% growth
                                        Nassau - 24,358
                                        PA - 24,292
                                        MI - 24,244 - seems like it's not fully updated. 16 more cases than yesterday?
                                        CA - 23,585
                                        IL - 22,024
                                        Suffolk - 21,643
                                        LA - 21,016
                                        FL - 20,601
                                        Westchester - 19,786 up 2.5%

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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #46

                                        @jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:

                                        NYC - 106,763 - 3.5%
                                        NJ -64,584
                                        MA - 26,793 - 17% growth
                                        Nassau - 24,358
                                        PA - 24,292
                                        MI - 24,244 - seems like it's not fully updated. 16 more cases than yesterday?
                                        CA - 23,585
                                        IL - 22,024
                                        Suffolk - 21,643
                                        LA - 21,016
                                        FL - 20,601
                                        Westchester - 19,786 up 2.5%

                                        NYC - 118,302 - up 5.2% daily
                                        NJ - 71,030
                                        MA - 29,852
                                        MI - 28,059
                                        PA - 26,753
                                        Nassau - 26,715
                                        CA - 26,666
                                        Suffolk - 23,278
                                        IL - 23,248
                                        FL - 22,511
                                        LA - 21,951
                                        Westchester - 20,947 up 3%
                                        Cook - 16,323
                                        Texas 15,687

                                        Cook County would be in 10th place if it were a state (consolidating all NY).

                                        Only non-witches get due process.

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                                          Seriously, what happened to slow down Florida and Louisiana?

                                          The Brad

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