>>* NY had 10,700 new cases and 1,000 deaths daily, whereas
>>* FL had 1,400 new cases and 60 deaths daily
>>Yesterday,
>>* NY recorded 1,361 new cases and 81 deaths
>>* FL recorded 617 new cases and 70 deaths
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>Sorin, I'm sorry, but it is absurd to point to a single day of statistics and draw conclusions.
>The lowest level of granularity should be the week figures - while even that can be misleading and requires week-after-week analysis, a single day count has very limited analytic value
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>Over the last 2 full weeks (week ending 5/23 and 5/30), here are the death counts for the 2 states
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>5/23 NY: 947
>5/30 NY: 712
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>5/23 FL: 269
>5/30 FL: 214
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>I've been capturing counts by all U.S. counties since early March and have also been looking at population densities.
Sometimes the population/population density figures can be deceiving. Liberty County just north of where I live has the least population and population density in the state of Florida. They have had 218 cases and 1 death. In the "local" population they have had about 10 cases and no deaths. The rest of the cases and the death are from true residents of the state Florida - most doing 3 to 10 years in the local prison.
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