Things are obviously horrible re COVID
Our 7-day moving avg # of infections now 130K, 11.2% positivity, 60k hospitalizations 1050 deaths
But two of our largest states are still keeping things under control
NY and CA
And if they lose control, things will get much worse
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Our 7-day moving avg # of infections now 130K, 11.2% positivity, 60k hospitalizations 1050 deaths
But two of our largest states are still keeping things under control
NY and CA
And if they lose control, things will get much worse
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NY and California combined represent 58 Million People
18% of US population
But they are doing 26% of all tests and rising
Have only 8% of all cases
8% of all hospitalizations
and 6% of all deaths
How are they doing it?
18% of US population
But they are doing 26% of all tests and rising
Have only 8% of all cases
8% of all hospitalizations
and 6% of all deaths
How are they doing it?
They have similar approaches
On per capita basis, they are, combined, doing about 60% more testing than rest of nation
Both states use data to drive local actions:
When cases rise, they curtail activities locally
Not perfect (hello NYC indoor dining??) but largely works
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On per capita basis, they are, combined, doing about 60% more testing than rest of nation
Both states use data to drive local actions:
When cases rise, they curtail activities locally
Not perfect (hello NYC indoor dining??) but largely works
3/4
Neither NY nor CA immune from national trend of rising infections
And both could be more aggressive
But they are models for how we curtail COVID through the surge
Test a lot
Act early and often
Fine-tune policies based on local conditions
We can all learn from this
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And both could be more aggressive
But they are models for how we curtail COVID through the surge
Test a lot
Act early and often
Fine-tune policies based on local conditions
We can all learn from this
Fin