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@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:
@Rapido To get a truer picture I’d like to see the graph for number of tests administered overlaid on those figures.
righto Trumpy
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Deaths should be the metric not cases.
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@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - Overall:
@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:
@Rapido To get a truer picture I’d like to see the graph for number of tests administered overlaid on those figures.
righto Trumpy
Weeeeell. There is a good chance that significantly greater numbers of tests might show an increase in positive cases. If it doesn’t then just blame it on China.
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@Catogrande Russisn numbers seem to go against that theory?
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@taniwharugby Trustworthy?
Edit: should also have said that it would really only be meaningful to compare Spain then and Spain now rather than v another country.
Still don’t trust any numbers coming from Pravda though 😬
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@Catogrande there is that...
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@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:
@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - Overall:
@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:
@Rapido To get a truer picture I’d like to see the graph for number of tests administered overlaid on those figures.
righto Trumpy
Weeeeell. There is a good chance that significantly greater numbers of tests might show an increase in positive cases. If it doesn’t then just blame it on China.
Dont know the answer to that. Did a quick search on testing rates. But on phone.
Looks like 5% of Spain tests are coming back positive.
Belgium at 2.5% , which is reassuringly blue.https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/positive-rate-daily-smoothed?region=Europe
Belgian data up to 4 days ago, Spain up to 7 days old. Maybe this page is not that useful , for what is a less than 7 day trend.
For context UK is 0.4%, USA is 8.2%
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Jeezus. Looking at that site.
7 day average for Mexico is 80.1% of tests are positive!https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/positive-rate-daily-smoothed?region=NorthAmerica
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@Rapido said in Coronavirus - Overall:
Jeezus. Looking at that site.
7 day average for Mexico is 80.1% of tests are positive!https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/positive-rate-daily-smoothed?region=NorthAmerica
Could be that they're only testing people that are in hospital coughing their guts up? Numbers of tests being done/population might be an indicator of how bad that figure really is
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Covid has confirmed one thing. That the current "age" being known as the "information age" is the biggest misdemeanour of our time.
Yes, there is a lot of information. But it seems 90%+ of the information is either bullshit, opinion or statistically misleading. It seems the more we know, the stupider we are.
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@Catogrande said in Coronavirus - Overall:
@Rapido said in Coronavirus - Overall:
Jeezus. Looking at that site.
7 day average for Mexico is 80.1% of tests are positive!https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/positive-rate-daily-smoothed?region=NorthAmerica
Could be that they're only testing people that are in hospital coughing their guts up? Numbers of tests being done/population might be an indicator of how bad that figure really is
Yeah, they've been openly criticized IIRC by WHO for their poor testing rate. I knew that they had inadequate testing. But still flabbergasted when I clicked that graphic.
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The same data (positive rate) in graph form.
Click + to add Mexico.Mexico are 150th in the world for tests per million of population. Sort this graph test per 1m column:
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@Rapido said in Coronavirus - Overall:
The same data (positive rate) in graph form.
Click + to add Mexico.Mexico are 150th in the world for tests per million of population. Sort this graph test per 1m column:
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/Another thing that Worldometer site shows is that Mexico have tested just over 1M people AND have just under half that as "cases". That would indicate that the testing is only currently being done at the more critical level, in which case the positive percentage would have to be huge. If you're only testing people that you're sure have got it...
Coronavirus - Overall