Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
Well the good news in all of this is that there is a definite downward trend on the number of people on vents..
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
dawg80
April 21
24,854 cases 1,405 deaths testing rate at 17.5%
1,798 in hosp 297 on ventilators
April 22
25,258 cases 1,473 deaths ** Testing rate 17.8%
1,747 in hosp 287 on ventilators
** the website has a notation on the deaths that reads "59 probable deaths". Don't see an explanation of this notation. Does this mean of the 1,473 deaths reported, only 59 are probably caused by C-19?
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
dawg80
April 22
25,258 cases 1,473 deaths ** Testing rate 17.8%
1,747 in hosp 287 on ventilators
** the website has a notation on the deaths that reads "59 probable deaths". Don't see an explanation of this notation. Does this mean of the 1,473 deaths reported, only 59 are probably caused by C-19?
It's on another page:
**Probable COVID deaths are deaths identified by coroners and/or physicians as COVID-19 deaths or as probable/suspected/possible COVID-19 deaths without a lab positive result. This number could change if pending test results turn out positive or negative.
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
dawg80
April 22
25,258 cases 1,473 deaths ** Testing rate 17.8%
1,747 in hosp 287 on ventilators
** the website has a notation on the deaths that reads "59 probable deaths". Don't see an explanation of this notation. Does this mean of the 1,473 deaths reported, only 59 are probably caused by C-19?
April 23
25,739 cases 1,540 deaths test rate at 18.1%
1,727 in hosp 274 on ventilators
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
dawg80
April 23
25,739 cases 1,540 deaths test rate at 18.1%
1,727 in hosp 274 on ventilators
More info being provided now...
April 24
26,140 cases with: 14,927 recovered 1,601 deaths testing rate at 18.4%
1,697 in hosp 286 on ventilators
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
dawg80
More info being provided now...
April 24
26,140 cases with: 14,927 recovered 1,601 deaths testing rate at 18.4%
1,697 in hosp 286 on ventilators
April 25
26,512 cases with: 14,997 recovered. 1,644 deaths testing rate is up to 19.1%
1,700 in hosp 268 on vents
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
dawg80
April 25
26,512 cases with: 14,997 recovered. 1,644 deaths testing rate is up to 19.1%
1,700 in hosp 268 on vents
April 26
26,773 cases 1,670 deaths testing rate at 18.7%
1,701 in hosp 265 on vents
Updating the numbers tends to lag over weekends.
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
dawg80
April 26
26,773 cases 1,670 deaths testing rate at 18.7%
1,701 in hosp 265 on vents
Updating the numbers tends to lag over weekends.
April 27
27,068 cases with 17,303 recovered 1,697 deaths testing rate at 18.4%
1,683 in hosp 262 on vents
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
Guisslapp
They aren’t. False reporting of data
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
PawDawg
They aren’t. False reporting of data
Maybe Monroe is just getting blame for region 8 parishes.
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
Had to have a reason to keep north of I-10 shut down. I called this one before last week. It’s easier to say stay home than to plan.
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
Guisslapp
Maybe Monroe is just getting blame for region 8 parishes.
Sorry if the format sucks. Couldn't get it to do good as a table. Here are the numbers I could find for Ouachita Parish. The pattern I see is no pattern.
12-Apr 367 -
13-Apr 384 17
14-Apr - #VALUE!
15-Apr - #VALUE!
16-Apr 429 45
17-Apr 470 41
18-Apr 483 13
19-Apr 511 28
20-Apr 518 7
21-Apr 532 14
22-Apr 552 20
23-Apr 579 27
24-Apr 598 19
25-Apr 609 11
26-Apr 622 13
27-Apr 645 23
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
Part of the reason is that everyone in the closed down areas ( probably the largest group of infected individuals) would just drive north and further spread the virus. No way he puts up road blocks and stops this.
On another note do you have facts that the case number reported are wrong or falsified?
Re: Covid - 19 - Louisiana Edition
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Originally Posted by
MoonPieBlue
Sorry if the format sucks. Couldn't get it to do good as a table. Here are the numbers I could find for Ouachita Parish. The pattern I see is no pattern.
12-Apr 367 -
13-Apr 384 17
14-Apr - #VALUE!
15-Apr - #VALUE!
16-Apr 429 45
17-Apr 470 41
18-Apr 483 13
19-Apr 511 28
20-Apr 518 7
21-Apr 532 14
22-Apr 552 20
23-Apr 579 27
24-Apr 598 19
25-Apr 609 11
26-Apr 622 13
27-Apr 645 23
7 day moving averages is what they normally look at due to reporting timing discrepancies.