The New Orleans Homeless population is moving into Hilton Gardens. Yes...you heard that correctly. After a good number of homeless kept coming into the the ER rooms and testing positive, the Mayor has decided to round up the homeless and put them into the New Orleans area Hilton Gardens. I guess in the short term this might be a good idea. The homeless are now getting a roof over their head, getting fed, clothed, and other things. But I can't imagine what kind of issues this will cause in the long term. When this is over do they boot them out and put them all on the street again?We have the first reported case of COVID19 infected homeless in Los Angeles, in my op that’s the absolute worst possible thing that could happen. We have/had an ‘epidemic’ of homelessness in California well before all this started, adding a virus to that community is like dropping a match into a powder keg. The mayor has set up beautiful trailer cities along the beaches (where EVERYONE IN THE WORLD wants to get reservations and CANT but the homeless won’t go...regardless, they don’t have anyplace to wash hands or retreat to, they are exposed at all times. Not only would/will the homeless community suffer greatly, they will be the source of great spread.
On the 26th (I think) we had a report that a 17 year old died of COVID 19 also. But there is definitely something more to the story. The father of the boy has come out and said that the boy died of heart failure. According to the Coroner's Office the cause of death is still under investigation.We also have what is thought to be the first/only death of someone under 18, a 17 year old Lancaster boy. Because there have been no other reported cases in the world of anyone under 18 dying of COVID19 they are obviously looking into the details. Seems there may be more to the story but you can imagine how it’s freaking people out, the Lancaster mayor darn near locked all kids in their rooms to protect them. They will probably find that COVID19 was only part of the story but because he should never have been sick let alone died, he exposed a lot of people and rocked a lot of boats.
Last thing: I am seeing so much statistical data being collected and shared then used out of context that the only thing I am 100% positive of is that NOBODY (citizen or media) has any chance of understanding what the data means or what is really going on. Making matters worse, there is little consistency in the ‘unit of measure’ being used/reported. Some charts are linear, others exponential. Some counts are raw numbers, other count/thousand. Some are actual, others are projection based on previous rate, some are projecting based on model or trend or rate of change. Get it? Being a numbers guy who uses this kind of data to understand business trends, earnings and growth rates AND having come from a laboratory background (I even studied epidemiology at one time), the first thing I try to do is standardize the data so I’m comparing fruit to fruit.
And finally, what are the 3 Shell's for ?
I’m not about to add MORE stats and confusion to the soup... The only thing I would say is the numbers don’t matter, the trends are. find a single data set that is meaningful to you and stick with that, don’t be pulled in multiple directions by all the numbers or you’ll miss the trend. And definitely ignore people/reporters trying to convince you of some sort of expected outcome using statistical projections to justify their story. It’s a lie. Flat out, it’s a lie!The New Orleans Homeless population is moving into Hilton Gardens. Yes...you heard that correctly. After a good number of homeless kept coming into the the ER rooms and testing positive, the Mayor has decided to round up the homeless and put them into the New Orleans area Hilton Gardens. I guess in the short term this might be a good idea. The homeless are now getting a roof over their head, getting fed, clothed, and other things. But I can't imagine what kind of issues this will cause in the long term. When this is over do they boot them out and put them all on the street again?
On the 26th (I think) we had a report that a 17 year old died of COVID 19 also. But there is definitely something more to the story. The father of the boy has come out and said that the boy died of heart failure. According to the Coroner's Office the cause of death is still under investigation.
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Dad of New Orleans teen who died after contracting coronavirus says heart failure may be culprit
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards on Thursday said a 17-year-old New Orleans boy who had tested positive for the novel coronavirus and died is proof “that everyone is at risk”www.nola.com
You are really spot on here Chris. I know I keep my simple stats out of curiosity more than anything and I am only really looking at a very linear trend. And yes...NOBODY really understands what any of these numbers mean. If you are able to impart some wisdom and understanding in this area, I am all ears. I had some classes that related to statistics, probability, and logic in college, but the statistics portion did not compute. I had a better understanding of the probability and logic portion...but it wasn't something I was interested in at the times and was rudimentary training at best.
Totally Agree! x 10I’m not about to add MORE stats and confusion to the soup... The only thing I would say is the numbers don’t matter, the trends are. find a single data set that is meaningful to you and stick with that, don’t be pulled in multiple directions by all the numbers or you’ll miss the trend. And definitely ignore people/reporters trying to convince you of some sort of expected outcome using statistical projections to justify their story. It’s a lie. Flat out, it’s a lie!
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Dr. Birx: Coronavirus Data Doesn't Match The Doomsday Media Predictions
White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Deborah Brix warned the public not to panic when they hear about models and projections of the pandemic's spread. "Models are models," she said. "When people start talking about 20% of a population getting infected, it's very scary, but we don't...www.realclearpolitics.com
Also saw Joe Diffie passed away today from Corona. We've seen him perform live. One of my favorite country music singers. RI
We have the first reported case of COVID19 infected homeless in Los Angeles, in my op that’s the absolute worst possible thing that could happen. We have/had an ‘epidemic’ of homelessness in California well before all this started, adding a virus to that community is like dropping a match into a powder keg. The mayor has set up beautiful trailer cities along the beaches (where EVERYONE IN THE WORLD wants to get reservations and CANT but the homeless won’t go...regardless, they don’t have anyplace to wash hands or retreat to, they are exposed at all times. Not only would/will the homeless community suffer greatly, they will be the source of great spread.
We also have what is thought to be the first/only death of someone under 18, a 17 year old Lancaster boy. Because there have been no other reported cases in the world of anyone under 18 dying of COVID19 they are obviously looking into the details. Seems there may be more to the story but you can imagine how it’s freaking people out, the Lancaster mayor darn near locked all kids in their rooms to protect them. They will probably find that COVID19 was only part of the story but because he should never have been sick let alone died, he exposed a lot of people and rocked a lot of boats.
Last thing: I am seeing so much statistical data being collected and shared then used out of context that the only thing I am 100% positive of is that NOBODY (citizen or media) has any chance of understanding what the data means or what is really going on. Making matters worse, there is little consistency in the ‘unit of measure’ being used/reported. Some charts are linear, others exponential. Some counts are raw numbers, other count/thousand. Some are actual, others are projection based on previous rate, some are projecting based on model or trend or rate of change. Get it? Being a numbers guy who uses this kind of data to understand business trends, earnings and growth rates AND having come from a laboratory background (I even studied epidemiology at one time), the first thing I try to do is standardize the data so I’m comparing fruit to fruit.
Well in the presidents address earlier tonight the social distancing was extended through April the 31st. So the talk of back by Easter was thrown out the window by their new distancing extension.. They said that Easter was just a hopeful timeline but wasn't obtainable.