NYC is ground zero
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wrote on 17 May 2020, 02:03 last edited by
Yeah!
Keep in mind that’s a compound daily growth rate over 8 days. So not just capturing a bad day or two.
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wrote on 17 May 2020, 02:34 last edited by
Interesting to note Maryland's, considering that our stay-at-home order was lifted yesterday.
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We’re #1!
wrote on 17 May 2020, 02:41 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in NYC is ground zero:
We’re #1!
Not according to the Virginia's government numbers
Maybe they are for a different timeframe or a different method of counting
But this chart shows a 7-day moving average of cases going consistently down since 5/1
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wrote on 17 May 2020, 03:42 last edited by
What conflict do you see between the 8 day CDGR as it relates to the other 19 states and the data you posted?
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What conflict do you see between the 8 day CDGR as it relates to the other 19 states and the data you posted?
wrote on 17 May 2020, 11:03 last edited by@jon-nyc said in NYC is ground zero:
What conflict do you see between the 8 day CDGR as it relates to the other 19 states and the data you posted?
Positive vs negative growth rate
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wrote on 17 May 2020, 11:35 last edited by
1st vs 2nd derivative. There’s no conflict.
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wrote on 17 May 2020, 13:01 last edited by
positive = negative?
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wrote on 17 May 2020, 13:17 last edited by jon-nyc
No, the analogy is speed vs acceleration. My post pointed out that virginia is going faster than the other states. You pointed out that their speed is decreasing over time. 1st deriv (speed) positive, 2nd deriv (acceleration) negative.
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wrote on 17 May 2020, 21:22 last edited byThis post is deleted!
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wrote on 17 May 2020, 22:58 last edited by
I'm going to update this weekly and do a bit more analysis. First of all it's a bit of a pain in the ass to do daily, secondly I think the weekly trends are more informative.
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wrote on 10 Jul 2020, 12:55 last edited by
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wrote on 10 Jul 2020, 14:32 last edited by
Not very flat