Saturday, October 31, 2020

NJ 2020 10 31

Above is the doubling time. This is a clear depiction of a second burst compared to early May! However, mortality rates are so low that this appears as a different disease.

 Below is the town and county with the town keeping low but constant and the county with these periodic spikes. I really believe we have massive data reporting problems that have never been fixed.


Town prevalence back up to mid August and even mid May levels. Willing to bet there is some periodic effect occuring, we see this in many osciullatory physican phenomenon and the cause is also the remedy. Don't count on finding it with our wizards in Trenton.
The state is below. Here we are back in April and driven by certain counties.
Morris county shows a peaking again in April. But again very low mortality.
Total mortality has an upward slopw due to numbers.
The short term growth...
Finally mortality shows regrettably the periodic LTC deaths continuing. This is in my opinion criminal.