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Old 04-24-2020, 03:29 PM
 
Location: Las Vegas
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If NYC has 20% antibodies then the mortality rate is substantially lower than the Progressives have been stating to the public.
You idiot, it's not a political group that comes out with statistics. Seriously, go spread your propaganda elsewhere.
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Old 04-24-2020, 03:33 PM
 
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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That's an interesting analysis.

Even if the casinos were never closed, would people have come during mid March when everywhere else is on lock down?

The casinos are using this time to deep clean all the hotel rooms and casino floors. Something that hasn't been done in decades. That sounds like time well spent.
That's exactly what they're doing. People would still have come in March, even once everything was locked down, and they were expecting an absolutely enormous crowd for the NFL Draft. If I'm a casino operator, I'm thinking to myself, "Might as well do it now, instead of having to shut down otherwise-busy venues". If they were going to do it anyway, at least now they know they won't be inconveniencing any guests (like that stupid Jullian Serrano remodel the other year). And they're not disadvantage versus anyone else.
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Old 04-24-2020, 03:36 PM
 
Location: southern california
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If you are a government or government related worker and 75% are -you will go for a long shutdown
If you dont eat unless you work -non government 25% - you will want to reopen yesterday
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Old 04-24-2020, 03:37 PM
 
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I said US cases AND I said it does not make a trend. What do the Federal guidelines say? I think it had something to do with "downward trends" and up is not down. I think NV is doing well. But what happens when you open up a tourist destination? Those from other states bring stuff in, and you are not doing well.

It's funny, some seem to think that the states are like countries, with borders and such. Nope, we can cross back and forth to our hearts, and viruses, content. Ideally? From an infectious disease stand point, if we could keep our states like little countries with closed borders, then sure, if the state was doing well, open everything up.

Though I did a quick peak and found it interest that our per capita cases were quite a bit higher than CA. Though I would bet that modeling would show that even with the cases adjusted for population, the lack of density should offset that a bit. But, again, social distancing.

Though if you peak, we do have the same increase over the last couple days, still down from the high, but up from the lows (mid period, not the beginning). Again, not a trend, but not a decrease.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...ses.html#cases

Your actual quote was the following: "I find it interesting that the US numbers seem to be trending back up, too early to tell though."


covidtracking.com gives a US total based on actual reported state totals. Therefore, it is a total for the US which they provide.
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Old 04-24-2020, 03:40 PM
 
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That's exactly what they're doing. People would still have come in March, even once everything was locked down, and they were expecting an absolutely enormous crowd for the NFL Draft. If I'm a casino operator, I'm thinking to myself, "Might as well do it now, instead of having to shut down otherwise-busy venues". If they were going to do it anyway, at least now they know they won't be inconveniencing any guests (like that stupid Jullian Serrano remodel the other year). And they're not disadvantage versus anyone else.
MGM was at under 10% occupancy at their properties days BEFORE the shutdown. No, people would not have come in March. Even die-hard Vegas fans like the NCAA March Madness folk were cancelling trips before the shutdown. I follow a large group online and the majority were cancelling already. Was going to be a ghost town in LV.
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Old 04-24-2020, 04:02 PM
 
Location: Middle of the valley
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Your actual quote was the following: "I find it interesting that the US numbers seem to be trending back up, too early to tell though."


covidtracking.com gives a US total based on actual reported state totals. Therefore, it is a total for the US which they provide.
OMG. What part of US numbers have risen the last couple days is a problem for you?


https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/

Scroll down to under the chart for daily tracking in a bar chart.

And here.

https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en

On the last one you can filter for NV alone if you wish.

Most of the sites are good, though there numbers vary a bit due to the methodology they use to mine data, including state sites.
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Old 04-24-2020, 04:15 PM
 
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OMG. What part of US numbers have risen the last couple days is a problem for you?


https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/

Scroll down to under the chart for daily tracking in a bar chart.

And here.

https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en

On the last one you can filter for NV alone if you wish.

Most of the sites are good, though there numbers vary a bit due to the methodology they use to mine data, including state sites.
Obtuseness at its best.

I followed without issue.
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Old 04-24-2020, 04:43 PM
 
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Obtuseness at its best.

I followed without issue.

I still want to know what specific "US numbers seem to be trending up" per the poster from central Nevada (e.g., new cases, active cases, deaths, hospitalizations, ICU utilization, ventilator usage). The poster did not specify.

Check out my response to your post on the other thread looking for relevant data for the state and county. Unfortunately, you will not find the specific numbers for the metrics Sisolak claims he is looking at. You can calculate the percentage of positives out of the total number of daily tests if you construct your own Excel spreadsheet for the state data daily. The hospital utilization numbers in the state report do not separate out COVID-19 from non-COVID-19 patients.
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Old 04-24-2020, 04:45 PM
 
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OMG. What part of US numbers have risen the last couple days is a problem for you?


https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/

Scroll down to under the chart for daily tracking in a bar chart.

And here.

https://coronavirus.1point3acres.com/en

On the last one you can filter for NV alone if you wish.

Most of the sites are good, though there numbers vary a bit due to the methodology they use to mine data, including state sites.

Specify what category of data you claim seems to be trending up. covidtracking.com keeps meticulous historical records of all state-specific data which they use. That is my data source of choice for national statistics.
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Old 04-24-2020, 04:50 PM
 
Location: Middle of the valley
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I still want to know what specific "US numbers seem to be trending up" per the poster from central Nevada (e.g., new cases, active cases, deaths, hospitalizations, ICU utilization, ventilator usage). The poster did not specify.

Check out my response to your post on the other thread looking for relevant data for the state and county. Unfortunately, you will not find the specific numbers for the metrics Sisolak claims he is looking at. You can calculate the percentage of positives out of the total number of daily tests if you construct your own Excel spreadsheet for the state data daily. The hospital utilization numbers in the state report do not separate out COVID-19 from non-COVID-19 patients.
US numbers mean the "US" total numbers.

As in how many cases we see, per day, for all the states combined........ US numbers.


For NV, new cases, daily count.

4/17 207
4/18 102
4/19 102
4/20 102
4/21 107
4/22 144
4/23 127
4/24 190
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