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Map of the Day: US counties divided by one-third of COVID deaths |
2020-05-29 |
As I reported on CD a few days ago on COVID deaths by US states: MP: The map above of COVID deaths by US county shows a much higher level of granularity than my recent map of deaths by state and illustrates graphically the disproportionate concentration of COVID deaths in selected counties in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Illinois (Chicago area) and Michigan (Detroit area). Interestingly, two-thirds of COVID deaths in the US have occurred in counties that represent only 15% of the US population. |
Posted by:Besoeker |
#10 ^I believe he's saying that it *can't* go down. |
Posted by: Secret Master 2020-05-29 15:50 |
#9 No - the only way for the total death counts to go dow is for people to come back from the dead. I haven't head of anyone recently being raised fronm the dead. Outside of Democratic Voters so they can vote D of course. |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2020-05-29 15:48 |
#8 ^They don't want people dying? |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2020-05-29 14:25 |
#7 I think I saw a Seattle headline the other day complaining tha the total number of COVID deaths hasn't gone down yet. Think about that for a second. |
Posted by: CrazyFool 2020-05-29 14:16 |
#6 Data from Massachusetts as of 5/24: % of COVID-attributed deaths ... ...in long-term care facilities: 64% ...with an underlying condition: 98% ...with a previous hospitalization: 83% |
Posted by: Lex 2020-05-29 13:35 |
#4 [nyt paywall] Washington Coronavirus Map and Case Count 21825 cases 1116 deaths For those that think WA is underrepresented. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2020-05-29 13:09 |
#3 The fact that St. Fauci seems to have gone off to play pinochle with the 12th imam at the bottom of his well says a lot, actually. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2020-05-29 11:50 |
#2 Do the lockdowns actually save lives? If the medical system can manage the case load then I would think it only defers deaths, which only matters if it defers deaths long enough for effective vaccines or treatments to be deployed. That deferral comes at a cost though, economic, psychological, and medical (deferred diagnosis & treatment of non-COVID-19 conditions.) The challenge is to figure out where the break-even point is in the absence of data. |
Posted by: Glenmore 2020-05-29 10:46 |
#1 Interestingly, two-thirds of COVID deaths in the US have occurred so far in counties that represent only 15% of the US population Remember that article you posted where an outbreak was traced to a single funeral, Besoeker? |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2020-05-29 07:18 |