And yet here’s the thing about the state’s hospitalization data. It lags up to 14 days behind. Back in April, I looked at the numbers for the following dates initially on April 27. In parentheses are the final numbers. 4/27 is the last date the state has final numbers for. https://twitter.com/ChrisCinciBiz/status/1260282859786588167">https://twitter.com/ChrisCinc...
4/15 77 (80)
4/16 61 (68)
4/17 67 (73)
4/18 70 (74)
4/19 65 (73)
4/20 72 (76)
4/21 63 (76)
4/22 43 (52)
4/23 60 (69)
4/24 55 (78)
4/25 41 (54)
4/26 33 (64)
4/27 20 (77)
Here’s the prelim for dates through today
4/28 83
4/29 87
4/30 68
5/1 69
5/2 70
5/3 61
5/4 61
5/5 66
5/6 70
4/16 61 (68)
4/17 67 (73)
4/18 70 (74)
4/19 65 (73)
4/20 72 (76)
4/21 63 (76)
4/22 43 (52)
4/23 60 (69)
4/24 55 (78)
4/25 41 (54)
4/26 33 (64)
4/27 20 (77)
Here’s the prelim for dates through today
4/28 83
4/29 87
4/30 68
5/1 69
5/2 70
5/3 61
5/4 61
5/5 66
5/6 70
5/7 58
5/8 44
5/9 39
5/10 30
5/11 24
5/12 2
New daily hospitalizations seemed like they were going down in late April. But then they clicked back up in the first days of May. And the closer to today you go, the less current and accurate the numbers.
5/8 44
5/9 39
5/10 30
5/11 24
5/12 2
New daily hospitalizations seemed like they were going down in late April. But then they clicked back up in the first days of May. And the closer to today you go, the less current and accurate the numbers.