Arizona cases & deaths surge….. and says no to contact tracing app from Apple & Google

At this point, what has Arizona got to lose? Its really hard to see what’s happening in the USA – and in particular states like Arizona. As widely reported – Arizona has been shooting up the league table for new cases of Covid – since early June. By the end of June, also the endContinueContinue reading “Arizona cases & deaths surge….. and says no to contact tracing app from Apple & Google”

The award for most contagious goes to…

Starting with an assumption that all cases in the last 2 weeks are contagious – we get these startling stats on which states have the most contagious populations. We hope this population (after all they have been tested postive), are self isolating – but there is also an unknown population of untested, asymptomatic people. AnyhowContinueContinue reading “The award for most contagious goes to…”

Complacency Kills: Eye off the Prize

Although the US has the highest number of COVID deaths there are often some very uneven comparisons. Like comparing the US to Spain, or Italy. The fact is the US is 5 times bigger than those countries so we would expect our numbers to be higher. We can make a more even comparison by comparingContinueContinue reading “Complacency Kills: Eye off the Prize”

Analyzing Arizona – Poverty may be the key

All eyes seem to be on Arizona these days as this state has the highest rate of new cases per capita in the country at 222 per million per day. Taking a deeper dive, the counties with extremely high fatality rates (practically off the charts) are Santa Cruz, Navajo and Yuma – with respectively 22,ContinueContinue reading “Analyzing Arizona – Poverty may be the key”

Declining Fatality Rate in the US, but cases are not falling fast enough

I had an intuition, or rather expectation, that as the COVID crisis continues, the fatality levels would fall. The drivers behind my reasoning were as follows: Medical care would get better through the learning curve. Examples of this include reports of not putting people on ventilators immediately when oxygen levels are low – but monitoringContinueContinue reading “Declining Fatality Rate in the US, but cases are not falling fast enough”