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Apr 4, 2020
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CSoul
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Yeh, totally. I'm just saying that because their hospitalizations are
so far off the deaths in the future are going to be off even more.
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Evidence will continue to come in, but another example of early estimates being
CSoul
4/4/20 9:52pm
The Washington study continues to diverge as well. Utah is already supposed
CSoul
4/4/20 10:00pm
Sweden can't prove us wrong soon enough...
Plato
4/4/20 10:03pm
I hope you’re right. Even as bad as things are here in Michigan
CommodoreCoug
4/4/20 10:14pm
It's the hospitalizations that are so far off. It's easy for them
CSoul
4/4/20 10:17pm
What I mean is that even with UW updating the data on 4/1
CommodoreCoug
4/4/20 10:23pm
Yeh, totally. I'm just saying that because their hospitalizations are
CSoul
4/4/20 10:25pm
Yeah ihc hospital stays are averaging 7 days
johnnycarson
4/4/20 10:26pm
For Michigan, April 4 is 17 deaths below the range you stated.
chilango
4/5/20 1:21am
And deaths per day in Michigan have been flat for 6 days. Not a bad trend
YIsForBrigham
4/4/20 10:28pm
Michigan ended April 4 at 540 deaths.
chilango
4/5/20 1:17am
That doesn’t match up with the numbers on the state’s website
CommodoreCoug
4/5/20 6:38am
Looks like the cut-off times are different? The Michigan site says it cuts off
chilango
4/5/20 10:58am
Interesting
kotacoug
4/4/20 10:38pm
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