I've dug into this at the # of facilities reporting to HHS level and there were significant gaps at the time I dug in. Additionally reporting irregularities have been reported in states like Florida and Utah so I seriously doubt how @COVID19Tracking has come to such a conclusion.
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also testing is hugely down!
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Ben HuntVerified account @EpsilonTheoryToday Florida is reporting 216 new Covid deaths (record high) and 9,446 new cases. Those 9,446 cases are from 46,570 tests, a 20% positivity rate. Two weeks ago, Florida was running 88,000 tests per day. We're not testing more. In Florida (and many states) we're testing less. https://twitter.com/EpsilonTheory/status/1288128435328413701 …Show this thread0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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you're right that they are different datasets. they do share a lot of second order variables, e.g. political pressures imo, possibly reporting bandwidth also, there's a testing bottleneck isn't there? in time and also now due to the hurricane deleted op don't want to mislead
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