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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Olyy" data-source="post: 998568" data-attributes="member: 34990"><p>Those June 28th figures are really screwing with the 3 day average</p><p>285 on June 28th and then 764 on 30th (and just under 700 on the 1st).</p><p></p><p>Considering how much the number of cases has sky rocketed the last couple weeks, and how it usually takes a couple weeks for the disease to get bad, I think that thinking the USA has somehow beat the disease is.....blindly optimistic at best.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit: When you look at America's reporting it does look a little bit fucky - every day of the week is about the same and then Sundays are 30% of that - it's not like the deaths were registered on the Monday instead because the Monday figures are consistent with every other day of the week.</p><p>Do people just....decide not to die on a Sunday?</p><p></p><p>Double Edit: Not sure what you're looking at with Brazil? Their death rate is about the same as it has been the last month, and their active cases is only increasing.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Lumping those two in with Italy is wild, when Italy is on very low levels of both cases and deaths, these days (they've not had triple figure deaths since May)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Olyy, post: 998568, member: 34990"] Those June 28th figures are really screwing with the 3 day average 285 on June 28th and then 764 on 30th (and just under 700 on the 1st). Considering how much the number of cases has sky rocketed the last couple weeks, and how it usually takes a couple weeks for the disease to get bad, I think that thinking the USA has somehow beat the disease is.....blindly optimistic at best. Edit: When you look at America's reporting it does look a little bit fucky - every day of the week is about the same and then Sundays are 30% of that - it's not like the deaths were registered on the Monday instead because the Monday figures are consistent with every other day of the week. Do people just....decide not to die on a Sunday? Double Edit: Not sure what you're looking at with Brazil? Their death rate is about the same as it has been the last month, and their active cases is only increasing. Lumping those two in with Italy is wild, when Italy is on very low levels of both cases and deaths, these days (they've not had triple figure deaths since May) [/QUOTE]
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