I don’t see this anywhere? Is dib late?
anonymousNov 25, 2020BdB said this morning that not enough test info came in and it made the rate "artificially high". Said they would issue later. That either means the rate will normalize w more info, or we are veering into a crazy high positivity rate. We'll see tomorrow.
AnonymousNov 25, 2020Interesting that it would be very high, as presumably a lot of asymptomatic people are testing now for trave.
anonymousNov 25, 2020This is where BdB gets his numbers:https://public.tableau.com/profile/integrated.data.team#!/vizhome/COVID-19UpdatedPublicHealthMilestones/TestinginNYC keep in mind they go back and keep revising up to a few days later. So the numbers for 11/21 looked different 2 days ago
Anonymous Nov 25, 2020Thanks for sharing this. Is it always posted at a 3 day lag, and then that data is revised?
anonymousNov 25, 2020It’s posted w a 2 day lag, sometime around 930-10 am, then revised in the next few days as more info comes in
I don't think they've published it - weird.
BdB said this morning that not enough test info came in and it made the rate "artificially high". Said they would issue later.
That either means the rate will normalize w more info, or we are veering into a crazy high positivity rate. We'll see tomorrow.
Thanks. where do we look for this tomorrow and what time?
Interesting that it would be very high, as presumably a lot of asymptomatic people are testing now for trave.
This is where BdB gets his numbers:
https://public.tableau.com/profile/integrated.data.team#!/vizhome/COVID-19UpdatedPublicHealthMilestones/TestinginNYC
keep in mind they go back and keep revising up to a few days later. So the numbers for 11/21 looked different 2 days ago
TY for this!
Thanks for sharing this. Is it always posted at a 3 day lag, and then that data is revised?
It’s posted w a 2 day lag, sometime around 930-10 am, then revised in the next few days as more info comes in