The method for reporting Covid data changed, and public health people
were predicting that it increased the burden for already overburdened
hospitals. Is that possibly an explanation for the leveling off? If not,
what would cause deaths to level off while cases (and hospitalizations
as seen in the Atlantic article
(https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/07/second-coronavirus-death-surge/614122/)
continue to rise? I doubt that the age distribution would be changing
suddenly, or that the treatments are suddenly better than two weeks ago.
—Barry
On 22 Jul 2020, at 21:24, Eric Charles wrote:
but the associated uptick in deaths is already leveling off after
starting two weeks ago
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