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by dragontamer
1729 days ago
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The CDC site has county-level information for COVID19 cases and hospitalizations for almost everywhere. https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#county-view|Cases|... We're beginning to decline overall as a country, but I do live in one of the areas that's seeing an increase in COVID19 cases. National-level newspapers tend to focus on the overall average, but the overall average is meaningless compared to county-level information. COVID19 cases are +20% in my area where I live, but maybe -10% as a country since last week. The local-case count is far more important to me than what is going on 10 states away. ---------- Both national-level and local data is important: I have friends all across the country, and its important for me to know how they're doing. But local data is _far_ more important and far more relevant. |
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Recent times were very weird in that all the important information was about the same single subject. You don't know if that trend will continue until tomorrow (literally), and historically the world has almost never behaved like this.