MoCo Covid Dashboard

Anonymous
Once again, the dashboard hasn't been updated in 4 days.

I try really hard not to spiral in tin-foil hat territory, but it really seems fishy that the dashboard doesnt get updated in a timely manner when the results are likely to be positive news.

Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they spiked or stayed flat, but at the very least, the dashboard shouldn't be static for 4 days!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once again, the dashboard hasn't been updated in 4 days.

I try really hard not to spiral in tin-foil hat territory, but it really seems fishy that the dashboard doesnt get updated in a timely manner when the results are likely to be positive news.

Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they spiked or stayed flat, but at the very least, the dashboard shouldn't be static for 4 days!


They have always been slow to update drops in case rates.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once again, the dashboard hasn't been updated in 4 days.

I try really hard not to spiral in tin-foil hat territory, but it really seems fishy that the dashboard doesnt get updated in a timely manner when the results are likely to be positive news.

Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they spiked or stayed flat, but at the very least, the dashboard shouldn't be static for 4 days!


It was a holiday weekend, you loon. Takes longer to check the data quality.

You spin yourself up in conspiracy theories. You seriously need to change your unhinged media habits.

Disengage from Shapiro, Gutfeld, Facebook, Rogen, and whatever brain-garbage you're ingesting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once again, the dashboard hasn't been updated in 4 days.

I try really hard not to spiral in tin-foil hat territory, but it really seems fishy that the dashboard doesnt get updated in a timely manner when the results are likely to be positive news.

Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they spiked or stayed flat, but at the very least, the dashboard shouldn't be static for 4 days!


They have always been slow to update drops in case rates.


It certainly seems that way, doesn't it? Which then feeds into the whole narrative about "control" and "they don't want it to end"

I try not to get sucked into that mindset, but when they immediately tweet about any spike (even when its not really a spike and just erroneous reporting), but then radio silence when it drops? It's definitely sus
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once again, the dashboard hasn't been updated in 4 days.

I try really hard not to spiral in tin-foil hat territory, but it really seems fishy that the dashboard doesnt get updated in a timely manner when the results are likely to be positive news.

Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they spiked or stayed flat, but at the very least, the dashboard shouldn't be static for 4 days!


It was a holiday weekend, you loon. Takes longer to check the data quality.

You spin yourself up in conspiracy theories. You seriously need to change your unhinged media habits.

Disengage from Shapiro, Gutfeld, Facebook, Rogen, and whatever brain-garbage you're ingesting.


Check the data quality? was I wrong to assume that that this data is loaded systematically? And that there isn't a human set of eyes doing QC? Are you telling me that there is some hard-working county employee doing data entry for the dashboard? Gimme a break

And why are other governments, both county and state able to update their stats over the holiday weekend?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once again, the dashboard hasn't been updated in 4 days.

I try really hard not to spiral in tin-foil hat territory, but it really seems fishy that the dashboard doesnt get updated in a timely manner when the results are likely to be positive news.

Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they spiked or stayed flat, but at the very least, the dashboard shouldn't be static for 4 days!


They have always been slow to update drops in case rates.


It certainly seems that way, doesn't it? Which then feeds into the whole narrative about "control" and "they don't want it to end"

I try not to get sucked into that mindset, but when they immediately tweet about any spike (even when its not really a spike and just erroneous reporting), but then radio silence when it drops? It's definitely sus


Deeply suspicious. Deeply, deeply suspicious.

https://twitter.com/MontCoExec/status/1447596622033178626

Wait, what?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once again, the dashboard hasn't been updated in 4 days.

I try really hard not to spiral in tin-foil hat territory, but it really seems fishy that the dashboard doesnt get updated in a timely manner when the results are likely to be positive news.

Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they spiked or stayed flat, but at the very least, the dashboard shouldn't be static for 4 days!


They have always been slow to update drops in case rates.


It certainly seems that way, doesn't it? Which then feeds into the whole narrative about "control" and "they don't want it to end"

I try not to get sucked into that mindset, but when they immediately tweet about any spike (even when its not really a spike and just erroneous reporting), but then radio silence when it drops? It's definitely sus


Deeply suspicious. Deeply, deeply suspicious.

I'm also wondering if these numbers are somehow inflated, given the numbers we've seen about county employees (particularly concerning to me-first responders) having much lower vaccination rates than the general county population. Are these county employees not county residents?

https://twitter.com/MontCoExec/status/1447596622033178626

Wait, what?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once again, the dashboard hasn't been updated in 4 days.

I try really hard not to spiral in tin-foil hat territory, but it really seems fishy that the dashboard doesnt get updated in a timely manner when the results are likely to be positive news.

Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they spiked or stayed flat, but at the very least, the dashboard shouldn't be static for 4 days!


They have always been slow to update drops in case rates.


It certainly seems that way, doesn't it? Which then feeds into the whole narrative about "control" and "they don't want it to end"

I try not to get sucked into that mindset, but when they immediately tweet about any spike (even when its not really a spike and just erroneous reporting), but then radio silence when it drops? It's definitely sus


Deeply suspicious. Deeply, deeply suspicious.



https://twitter.com/MontCoExec/status/1447596622033178626

Wait, what?



I'm also wondering if these numbers are somehow inflated, given the numbers we've seen about county employees (particularly concerning to me-first responders) having much lower vaccination rates than the general county population. Are these county employees not county residents?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I'm also wondering if these numbers are somehow inflated, given the numbers we've seen about county employees (particularly concerning to me-first responders) having much lower vaccination rates than the general county population. Are these county employees not county residents?


Report Shows 45% of County Employees Live Outside Montgomery
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/government/report-shows-45-of-county-employees-live-outside-montgomery/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I'm also wondering if these numbers are somehow inflated, given the numbers we've seen about county employees (particularly concerning to me-first responders) having much lower vaccination rates than the general county population. Are these county employees not county residents?


Report Shows 45% of County Employees Live Outside Montgomery
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/government/report-shows-45-of-county-employees-live-outside-montgomery/


Not surprising. It's hard to live in MoCo on MoCo county salaries.

Between significant MoCo staff living elsewhere, where masks are not required inside and a number of county residents going to other counties where masks are not required indoors in public, it pretty much means MoCo will have a higher incidence of Covid than one would expect with the vax numbers and indoor masking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I'm also wondering if these numbers are somehow inflated, given the numbers we've seen about county employees (particularly concerning to me-first responders) having much lower vaccination rates than the general county population. Are these county employees not county residents?


Report Shows 45% of County Employees Live Outside Montgomery
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/government/report-shows-45-of-county-employees-live-outside-montgomery/


Not surprising. It's hard to live in MoCo on MoCo county salaries.

Between significant MoCo staff living elsewhere, where masks are not required inside and a number of county residents going to other counties where masks are not required indoors in public, it pretty much means MoCo will have a higher incidence of Covid than one would expect with the vax numbers and indoor masking.

No it’s not. It’s hard to have a SFH in a majority white neighborhood on public sector salaries. They could afford Aspen Hill but prefer Frederick.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I'm also wondering if these numbers are somehow inflated, given the numbers we've seen about county employees (particularly concerning to me-first responders) having much lower vaccination rates than the general county population. Are these county employees not county residents?


Report Shows 45% of County Employees Live Outside Montgomery
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/government/report-shows-45-of-county-employees-live-outside-montgomery/


Not surprising. It's hard to live in MoCo on MoCo county salaries.

Between significant MoCo staff living elsewhere, where masks are not required inside and a number of county residents going to other counties where masks are not required indoors in public, it pretty much means MoCo will have a higher incidence of Covid than one would expect with the vax numbers and indoor masking.

No it’s not. It’s hard to have a SFH in a majority white neighborhood on public sector salaries. They could afford Aspen Hill but prefer Frederick.


True. I'm the pp and live in Glenmont. But even these sfh are going for over 500k now. Most of my neighbors are teachers but they bought over 20 years ago.
Anonymous
Welp, it took all 8 hours of the business day but yup, numbers were good. Especially today
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

I'm also wondering if these numbers are somehow inflated, given the numbers we've seen about county employees (particularly concerning to me-first responders) having much lower vaccination rates than the general county population. Are these county employees not county residents?


Report Shows 45% of County Employees Live Outside Montgomery
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/government/report-shows-45-of-county-employees-live-outside-montgomery/


Not surprising. It's hard to live in MoCo on MoCo county salaries.

Between significant MoCo staff living elsewhere, where masks are not required inside and a number of county residents going to other counties where masks are not required indoors in public, it pretty much means MoCo will have a higher incidence of Covid than one would expect with the vax numbers and indoor masking.

No it’s not. It’s hard to have a SFH in a majority white neighborhood on public sector salaries. They could afford Aspen Hill but prefer Frederick.


DP. I'm not sure what your point is? That they can afford something they don't want, but instead have chosen something they can afford and do want?

Regardless, the covid dashboard has been updated, so the conspiracy theorist can move on to a different topic. The seven-day average is 63.1 cases per 100,000 residents, which is a level the county hasn't seen since April 21.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Once again, the dashboard hasn't been updated in 4 days.

I try really hard not to spiral in tin-foil hat territory, but it really seems fishy that the dashboard doesnt get updated in a timely manner when the results are likely to be positive news.

Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe they spiked or stayed flat, but at the very least, the dashboard shouldn't be static for 4 days!


It was a holiday weekend, you loon. Takes longer to check the data quality.

You spin yourself up in conspiracy theories. You seriously need to change your unhinged media habits.

Disengage from Shapiro, Gutfeld, Facebook, Rogen, and whatever brain-garbage you're ingesting.


What holiday? The County certainly doesn't recognize Columbus Day. I'm a County employee and I was at work. Just like Marc Elrich was. And the health department. Which is a 24/7 operation, by the way, like the jails. Holidays might mean some staff is off, but not many.

I use the dashboard and haven't seen any guidance where they said they wouldn't update daily. I'm curious too.
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