over the summer, when things were really bad, the most cases of the coronavirus LA ever reported in a single day was around 3,500 but then on Nov. 14, we hit 3,780. on Nov. 19, 5,031 on Nov. 23, 6,124 on Dec. 1, 7,593 on Dec. 4, 8,860 and on Dec. 5, today, 8,949
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it's a lot of numbers but it's also so, so many people who live in our county falling sick every single day
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Wall Street indices have broke a few all time highs in weeks. LA has broke all times highs in days.






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That's insightful.
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This is insane! How is this happening? I was out today and everyone is so scrupulous about masking and distancing (in public at least). And we’ve closed outdoor dining, etc. for a week. Obviously seasonality is huge, but it’s not that cold here yet!
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(This is mostly rhetorical, but I really would like to see more of the contact tracing data they reference)
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Exponential growth baybee!
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Do you know how many tests were performed? I’d like to calculate the positivity rate. Thanks.
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if you click the testing tab on the left and fiddle around it with it I think you can find the data you're looking for http://dashboard.publichealth.lacounty.gov/covid19_surveillance_dashboard/ …
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