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San Diego had 12 COVID deaths yesterday, which was a number that just came out of nowhere - - seems like half the days that I'm paying attention to it we have zero and the high might be five. Not sure if that is a statistical anomaly (my guess) or a sign for an increase (my neighborhood is becoming a local hotspot right now).
One-day blip or are we going back to the days of 1K to over 2K to nearly 3K deaths per day?
One day blip. If you will notice on the weekend *something* doesn't report and then it gets stuffed into the next week on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. You can see the bell curve for deaths. I bet due to the holiday on a Saturday something that should have been reported on the super low days last Friday, Saturday and Sunday got pushed to this week.
One day blip. If you will notice on the weekend *something* doesn't report and then it gets stuffed into the next week on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. You can see the bell curve for deaths. I bet due to the holiday on a Saturday something that should have been reported on the super low days last Friday, Saturday and Sunday got pushed to this week.
Possibly...and a valid theory. I hope so.
The massive rise in cases was being tempered with "Well, the daily death toll continues to go down".
If it isn't a blip this will be a nightmare to have that many cases per day with death tolls creeping to 1K or beyond.
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