USA has the lowest amount of COVID deaths since the first half of March
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guitarjoshSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-25-07
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#1USA has the lowest amount of COVID deaths since the first half of MarchTags: None -
Chi_archieSBR Aristocracy
- 07-22-08
- 63172
#2For the week ending 6/27/2020, there were a whopping 229 deaths. That is the lowest weekly amount since the week ending 3/14/2020, and down from a peak of over 15,000 dead in one week in April.
Tabulated data on provisional COVID-19 deaths by age, sex, race and Hispanic origin, and comorbidities. Also includes an index of state-level and county-level mortality data available for download.
The CDC waits until all the t's are crossed and i's dotted and actual death certificates are filled out and filed ect. And it takes time, since they are getting information from all over the country, and some overloaded busy hospitals and some quiet slow back water county hospitals. They need to be extra meticulous and tabulate correctly, so this good.
So they have a lag of 1-2 weeks. It says it right on their site.
"Death counts for earlier weeks are continually revised and may increase or decrease as new and updated death certificate data are received from the states by NCHS. COVID-19 death counts shown here may differ from other published sources, as data currently are lagged by an average of 1–2 weeks."
so when we check back in Mid July
the week ending 6-27 will show something closer to 3,000 then 300Comment -
SBR_Guest_ProSBR MVP
- 02-10-15
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#3China virus going down hillComment -
Mike HuntertzSBR Posting Legend
- 08-19-09
- 11207
#4I was going to post "lagging indicator etc.". You did it with more depth.
Good stuff.
Deaths have been going down steadily for some time. Which is great news. But nothing that drastic suddenly occurred for the week ending 6-27
The CDC waits until all the t's are crossed and i's dotted and actual death certificates are filled out and filed ect. And it takes time, since they are getting information from all over the country, and some overloaded busy hospitals and some quiet slow back water county hospitals. They need to be extra meticulous and tabulate correctly, so this good.
So they have a lag of 1-2 weeks. It says it right on their site.
"Death counts for earlier weeks are continually revised and may increase or decrease as new and updated death certificate data are received from the states by NCHS. COVID-19 death counts shown here may differ from other published sources, as data currently are lagged by an average of 1–2 weeks."
so when we check back in Mid July
the week ending 6-27 will show something closer to 3,000 then 300Comment -
blackbartSBR MVP
- 12-04-07
- 3833
#5For the week ending 6/27/2020, there were a whopping 229 deaths. That is the lowest weekly amount since the week ending 3/14/2020, and down from a peak of over 15,000 dead in one week in April.
Tabulated data on provisional COVID-19 deaths by age, sex, race and Hispanic origin, and comorbidities. Also includes an index of state-level and county-level mortality data available for download.
the decrease is nearly completely attributed to the metro NY area
NY peaked in April at 791, is now at 12 deaths per day
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grease lightninSBR Posting Legend
- 10-01-12
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#7Chi Archie is pretty smartComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
- 65084
#8this is a HOAXComment -
blackbartSBR MVP
- 12-04-07
- 3833
#9as pointed out above the cdc data quoted is decidedly deceptive as its at least 14 times that number [229]Comment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
- 65084
#10Deaths have been going down steadily for some time. Which is great news. But nothing that drastic suddenly occurred for the week ending 6-27
The CDC waits until all the t's are crossed and i's dotted and actual death certificates are filled out and filed ect. And it takes time, since they are getting information from all over the country, and some overloaded busy hospitals and some quiet slow back water county hospitals. They need to be extra meticulous and tabulate correctly, so this good.
So they have a lag of 1-2 weeks. It says it right on their site.
"Death counts for earlier weeks are continually revised and may increase or decrease as new and updated death certificate data are received from the states by NCHS. COVID-19 death counts shown here may differ from other published sources, as data currently are lagged by an average of 1–2 weeks."
so when we check back in Mid July
the week ending 6-27 will show something closer to 3,000 then 300
so excuse me for ignoring his postsComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
- 65084
#12
no way bro, I thought the death toll would decrease
by the way, do you know...once you die, you are dead?????
the death toll has to rise by default
when there is a cure for cancer, the death toll from cancer won't decrease
it can only rise
ok soyboy?Comment -
Chi_archieSBR Aristocracy
- 07-22-08
- 63172
#13
How can the numbers going down be "nearly completely attributable to NYC metro area"
using their 7 day rolling averages
Peak
US- 2086
NY- 791
remaining 1295
current
US -505
NY- 12
remaining 493
The non us states have decreased by about 62% of the peak. So the numbers are correct. But your analysis of it is not quite correctComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
- 65084
#14
sick of you clowns acting like you know math when you don't know basic English
punctuation/capitalization means nothing really
but this isn't a typo when you don't know than/then and there/theirComment
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