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8 minutes ago, GrilledSteezeSandwich said:

For sure....had one on the phone say masks cause more issues as it cuts off oxygen. She was an elections volunteer in new Tripoli and was maskless.  Crazy. 

Cuts of oxygen. LOL. 

I've worn a mask for 12+ hours during surgeries and have never experienced hypoxia or hypercapnia. These people are freaks. 

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Just now, toast21602 said:

Cuts of oxygen. LOL. 

I've worn a mask for 12+ hours during surgeries and have never experienced hypoxia or hypercapnia. These people are freaks. 

The new mask order is confusing for people with zero reading comprehension skills.  Outdoor use is only required when social distancing is not possible like a protest or outdoor concert.  You don’t need to wear a mask to take your dog out.  

Posted (edited)

lol just a wee bump. jk

700 was optimistic apparently

i'm curious to see what counties are biggest factors.

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Could you imagine if the Three Mile Island Nuclear plant accident happened today? People would be defiant of any evacuation/shelter in place orders because "the government can't tell me what to do". But when Karen ignores the orders and starts glowing and growing a second head because she just had to go to Chili's, she will be the first to want to sue and be vocal how the government failed on their response.

 

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looks like allegheny with the biggest jump, 100+ from yesterday day (225 total). 

tried figuring out info for 'new' cases by county but the data sets given are a pain in the ass. most others look flat-ish. anyone have a graph or stats that list a 1 day diff by county?

Posted
4 minutes ago, Benm said:

looks like allegheny with the biggest jump, 100+ from yesterday day (225 total). 

tried figuring out info for 'new' cases by county but the data sets given are a pain in the ass. most others look flat-ish. anyone have a graph or stats that list a 1 day diff by county?

Have you tried this? https://www.health.pa.gov/topics/disease/coronavirus/Pages/Cases.aspx

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Just now, Benm said:

yeah but it's a pain in the ass to go through each county. i can use key commands but things like the scaling of the results doesn't help either. 

i'm workign on something now to get what i want, thanks tho

Ah. yeah this is the best that I could find quickly. Lots of data to sort through. 

Posted (edited)

sorry, in reverse order, but math lines up i think.  

County Region 7-1 Cases 7-2Cases Diff    
BRADFORD NC 58 58 0    
CAMERON NW 3 3 0    
CLINTON NC 80 80 0    
ELK NW 15 15 0    
FOREST NW 7 7 0    
FULTON SC 18 18 0    
GREENE SW 41 41 0    
HUNTINGDONSC   252 252 0    
JEFFERSON NW 24 24 0    
MCKEAN NW 18 18 0    
MIFFLIN SC 63 63 0    
PERRY SC 86 86 0    
POTTER NC 16 16 0    
TIOGA NC 25 25 0    
WARREN NW 7 7 0    
WAYNE NE 140 140 0    
WYOMING NE 38 38 0    
ADAMS SC 341 342 1    
ARMSTRONGSW   76 77 1    
BEDFORD SC 87 88 1    
CLARION NW 35 36 1    
INDIANA SW 111 112 1    
MONTOUR NC 74 75 1    
SNYDER NC 66 67 1    
SOMERSET SW 61 62 1    
SULLIVAN NC 5 6 1    
SUSQUEHANNNAE   182 183 1    
BLAIR SC 72 74 2    
CAMBRIA SW 83 85 2    
COLUMBIA NC 403 405 2    
CRAWFORD NW 57 59 2    
JUNIATA SC 111 113 2    
MERCER NW 140 142 2    
NORTHUMBENRCLAND   314 316 2    
PIKE NE 496 498 2    
UNION NC 91 93 2    
CARBON NE 280 283 3    
CLEARFIELD NW 72 75 3    
SCHUYLKILL SE 747 750 3    
BERKS SE 4559 4563 4    
LAWRENCE NW 103 107 4    
VENANGO NW 19 23 4    
MONROE NE 1423 1428 5    
CENTRE NC 205 211 6    
ERIE NW 620 626 6    
LYCOMING NC 187 193 6    
LACKAWANNANE   1707 1714 7    
BUTLER SW 311 319 8    
BEAVER SW 678 688 10    
CUMBERLANDSC   856 866 10    
FAYETTE SW 117 127 10    
FRANKLIN SC 940 950 10    
LEBANON SC 1350 1361 11    
LUZERNE NE 2915 2927 12    
WASHINGTONSW   230 244 14    
NORTHAMPTNOEN   3425 3441 16    
CHESTER SE 3731 3751 20    
LEHIGH NE 4258 4280 22    
DELAWARE SE 7230 7253 23    
BUCKS SE 5777 5801 24    
YORK SC 1531 1555 24    
MONTGOMERSYE   8483 8514 31    
WESTMORELASWND   675 711 36    
LANCASTER SE 4464 4504 40    
DAUPHIN SC 2059 2120 61    
PHILADELPHIASE   21724 21862 138    
ALLEGHENY SW 2870 3103 233    
          total col e 832

 

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Nice work @Benm. Seems to make sense to me, and also fall in line with population densities. 

Next argument I'll throw out here now: 

When I have tables like this full of fun facts and figures I inevitably have to present it to a board or a few VPs or whatever and one of the things that I learned a while ago and really sticks with me is the question that should be in everyone's mind when they look at a table of numbers. So what? 

Nice, chart. So what? 

Trends are going slightly up in the whole state. So what? 

County by county we see some flatness and some increase. So what? 

This doesn't look good. So what? 

PA is much better than Florida. So what? 

We have all this data and we aren't asking the right questions. Only when we can agree on the questions will we find the answer that's sitting right in front of us. 

 

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Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, Schif said:

 

couldn't agree more, doesns't really mean anything. i was just curious what counties were the biggest offenders for the increase today. 

i meant charts like this don't really mean anything, not your opinion, which i agree with 100%

i ran it from jun 30 and jul 1 and berks was 32 diff yesterday only 4 today

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1 minute ago, Benm said:

couldn't agree more, doesns't really mean anything. i was just curious what counties were the biggest offenders for the increase today. 

I agree with that. County by county numbers are fascinating to me. 

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24 minutes ago, Schif said:

Nice work @Benm. Seems to make sense to me, and also fall in line with population densities. 

Next argument I'll throw out here now: 

When I have tables like this full of fun facts and figures I inevitably have to present it to a board or a few VPs or whatever and one of the things that I learned a while ago and really sticks with me is the question that should be in everyone's mind when they look at a table of numbers. So what? 

Nice, chart. So what? 

Trends are going slightly up in the whole state. So what? 

County by county we see some flatness and some increase. So what? 

This doesn't look good. So what? 

PA is much better than Florida. So what? 

We have all this data and we aren't asking the right questions. Only when we can agree on the questions will we find the answer that's sitting right in front of us. 

 

So What??

Posted
17 minutes ago, Schif said:

I agree with that. County by county numbers are fascinating to me. 

Everything about this pandemic has been fascinating to me.  This is probably the biggest news story of our lives.  A lot of learning and adapting and FB newsfeed filled with ads for various masks.  

Posted
16 minutes ago, theprogram4 said:

I gotta deliver a car to Avalon tomorrow lol

I'll likely be in Avalon next weekend. 

Posted (edited)
58 minutes ago, Benm said:

couldn't agree more, doesns't really mean anything. i was just curious what counties were the biggest offenders for the increase today. 

i meant charts like this don't really mean anything, not your opinion, which i agree with 100%

i ran it from jun 30 and jul 1 and berks was 32 diff yesterday only 4 today

Actually i found some good info in it.  Delco is #3 by total cases.  But, its not #3 in cases for today.  I take that as a small victory.  WTF is going on in Allegheny that they are all fucked up? To beat out Philadelphia County they really gotta work at it.......

Edit - Allegheny = Pittsburgh.  Duh.  Sort of makes a little sense, but why now?

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