Hey MC,
I think there's a MSM reporting problem, not a data problem.
That last part isn't right. The 63 deaths are from 11/10 to 11/24.
https://www.coronavirus.in.gov/
Indiana's death numbers consistently lag. Each daily update seems to add at least a few deaths covering at least go the last 3 days.
Our data-reporting is really... disappointing. I mean, there are all sorts of business practices that provide up-to-the-minute reporting, I'm really not sure why this can't be one of them.
I think there's a MSM reporting problem, not a data problem.
Today's numbers are a perfect example. All of the local news channels are reporting 6k new cases and 63 additional deaths. You might think to yourself, "boy, that number sounds high. That's a lot of people dying in a day from COVID-19. Things are spinning out of control."
But then you look closer at the story and see this ...
So in reality that's an extra 63 deaths added to the running total but spread over 255 days.
That last part isn't right. The 63 deaths are from 11/10 to 11/24.
https://www.coronavirus.in.gov/
Indiana's death numbers consistently lag. Each daily update seems to add at least a few deaths covering at least go the last 3 days.
Our data-reporting is really... disappointing. I mean, there are all sorts of business practices that provide up-to-the-minute reporting, I'm really not sure why this can't be one of them.