Posted on Aug 4, 2020
SPC David S.
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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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SrA Ronald Moore
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Thanks for sharing .
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LTC Joint Clinical Director
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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.
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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
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CMSgt James Nolan
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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..
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SPC David S.
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There are now some 30+ strains of covid-19 as such can see how that's possible. I have a feeling ozone and UVC lights will become common place.
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