Posted on Aug 4, 2020
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Being a bit of a data science nerd I like to visualize data as it can often provide a clear "picture" of what the data represents. As such I wrote a python program that grabs John's Hopkins data on COVID and puts it into some graphs. One thing that is clear while yes this is a national problem, how states deal with the virus varies on a number of factors like population, demographics, policy and how people embrace such policies just to name a few. As such what are some of the pros and cons in your state. What's working and what is not?
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New Hampshire is crushing it. Come check it out, join our guard, Live Free and Die.
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SPC David S.
Yes sir what ever you are doing there keep it up - under 7K cases in a 1.3 million population.
https://covidactnow.org/state/NH?s=821152
https://covidactnow.org/state/NH?s=821152
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I heard an interesting comment in the news today from a doctor. Covid is here to stay. We will have Flu season, allergy season and Covid season get used to it.
Not the kind of news one hopes to hear..
Not the kind of news one hopes to hear..
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