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geekhack Community => Off Topic => Topic started by: tp4tissue on Fri, 12 June 2020, 06:47:17
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UPdat:: It's totes happening ya'll,
Thoughts? stayn' home ? hide the women and children ?
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Excess deaths doesn't look good for politicians, < democrat or republicans >
The wise among us expected Coverup, but, even then the numbers are surprising, and pretty scary due to the Coverup + Natural Undercounting which can be (2x to 10x).
Fired Florida Data Scientist does her own website.
https://www.woidmo.org/covid-19-news/us-states-under-reporting-coronavirus/
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I've heard that Spain and a bunch of other countries would be doing the same now ...
Really difficult to compare statistics.
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Interesting, thats's a good way to do it. What are those difference percentages supposed to mean though?
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Interesting, thats's a good way to do it. What are those difference percentages supposed to mean though?
Suppose it can be considered like a dating profile. Tp4 am actually 350lbs, but he puts a kewl 250 on the profile so as to not scare off any of the 180-250lb Chix.
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Suppose it can be considered like a dating profile. Tp4 am actually 350lbs, but he puts a kewl 250 on the profile so as to not scare off any of the 180-250lb Chix.
In my head 350->250lbs is ~30% under reported or 40% not reported depending which way you divide it. In the same way Virginia is clearly around double so ~50% or ~100% would make sense, the site says 64%. Florida is triple so ~66% or ~200%, not 99%...
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In my head 350->250lbs is ~30% under reported or 40% not reported depending which way you divide it. In the same way Virginia is clearly around double so ~50% or ~100% would make sense, the site says 64%. Florida is triple so ~66% or ~200%, not 99%...
It's an example suicidal orange. For all we know, Tp4 could be 600+ lbs + whatever he ate that day.
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Indeed you might, but you're too clever to try and sneak an extra 100lbs past a female just like a(n ex) data scientist is surely too clever to put crap on her website. Yet the percentages in the linked article are not related to the other numbers in the table, so what are they?
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The % might refer to the mortality by covid, not sure, because it's certainly not the case that all excess mortality is by covid. <though they are related>
There might be another metric that's not on that table.
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Swish.. ??
Thoughts? stayn' home ? hide the women and children ?