rjd970
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Does anybody else see the increase in confirmed cases as a good thing? To me it is a sign that testing is increasing and mortality rates dropping. If we could add in number of confirmed negative tests even better.
So when I see the tweet above saying Florida cases have "surged to 7,000" its hard not for me to just say, "so what?". You can almost bet the mortgage in reality it hit 7,000 cases way before today and there is more than 7,000 people who currently have it.
People are going to get it. That shouldn't be a suprise at this point. Increased confirmed cases equals less uncertainty and more model accuracy, no?
So when I see the tweet above saying Florida cases have "surged to 7,000" its hard not for me to just say, "so what?". You can almost bet the mortgage in reality it hit 7,000 cases way before today and there is more than 7,000 people who currently have it.
People are going to get it. That shouldn't be a suprise at this point. Increased confirmed cases equals less uncertainty and more model accuracy, no?