Source data from Texas DSHS. https://dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus/additionaldata/ …
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Here's a more "raw" version - no annotations, and with zero axis included. (Note that only COVID-19 hospitalizations are included in these charts, based on Texas DSHS definitions.)pic.twitter.com/UyevK2IV0C
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Could it be that more people outside/working roughly correlates with more accidents?
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These are COVID-19 hospitalizations - sorry forgot to mention.
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So sad that we have to seek data that is harder to game.
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THIS. It is why these governors (TX FL GA) and WH were so stupid in trying to cover up and fudge numbers because at the end of the day THIS statistic was always going to be the one they couldn’t hide from - horror stories happening at local hospitals ppl all see.
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Any idea why the variance in day to day data suddenly decreased?
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Guess: more testing
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