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Hi, Tom, Yes. That link is to an interesting page. The state estimated r naught (1.04) is up from 0.70 in the last two weeks, but the new cases (125) and the test positivity rate (2.3) are holding pretty steady. I also recommend looking at the dashboard map by zipcode. It’s frustrating because it shows only total cases, but I have been keeping a hand tab of daily cases, which are coming in at under ten (cf 1 or 2 in April). Most of the cases are in 87507, with 505 coming net. I wish we had better information on how contact tracing is working. Nick Nicholas Thompson Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology Clark University https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/ From: Friam <[hidden email]> On Behalf Of Tom Johnson Click on the link shown. "New Mexico health officials have a target of performing 5,000 tests per day on a seven-day average as part of its eight-pronged gating criteria for economic re-opening. Currently, the state is testing 5,376 people per day, down from a recent high of 7,884 on Aug. 9. The dip follows what Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham characterized as a "continuing saga of challenge" around the country "as all of the states are competing for the commodities" required on both the front and back end of testing." TJ ============================================ - .... . -..-. . -. -.. -..-. .. ... -..-. .... . .-. . FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Zoom Fridays 9:30a-12p Mtn GMT-6 bit.ly/virtualfriam un/subscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com archives: http://friam.471366.n2.nabble.com/ FRIAM-COMIC http://friam-comic.blogspot.com/ |
Nick: I think ZIP code maps, if seen as a one-off, are essentially useless. Here's what I sent to some friends at the New Mexican last week. "The online edition of the New Mexican has many data graphics that help readers put the virus in context: https://www.santafenewmexican.com/news/virus/ Yet what we see in print (p. A-4 today), with one exception, totally fails to supply any context for the data. Yes, the "Daily cases reported in New Mexico" chart supplies the necessary context of change over time. But using space and ink to print "Positive Cases By County" or "Virus Tracker" are, essentially, meaningless numbers without any display of statistical normalization, i.e. cases per thousand, etc. And perhaps most misleading is the ZIP code map of cases by ZIP? There are ~350 ZIP codes in New Mexico. They range in population from about 80,000 to fewer than 10. In our local case, ZIP 87505 has about 25,000 people while 87505 has twice as many. To simply see a "daily" number with an arrow tells us nothing about the rates per TK residents or the change over time in any of those ZIPs. So, I fully appreciate the shortage of staff and newshole, but (a) isn't there some way to present the data in a more meaningful way in the print edition and, (b) why not at least direct readers of the ink-on-paper edition to the helpful online data at the link above?" ============================================ Tom Johnson - [hidden email] Institute for Analytic Journalism -- Santa Fe, NM USA 505.577.6482(c) 505.473.9646(h) NM Foundation for Open Government Check out It's The People's Data ============================================ On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 1:55 PM <[hidden email]> wrote:
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But here's some good news. NPR reported yesterday that 85% of the U.S. public is now wearing masks. That percentage is also the same in the mountain West which has the biggest spike in mask use of anywhere else in the country. On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 1:30 PM Tom Johnson <[hidden email]> wrote:
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