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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Enough already Elrich. Your key indicators make no sense. Time to move to stage 1. Then shortly after get the summer camps and pools open.[/quote] Three-day averages of number of new confirmed cases (14 declining days) number of new covid-related deaths (14 declining days) number of covid-related hospitalizations (14 declining days) number of covid-related ER patients (14 declining days) number of covid-related ICU hospitalizations (14 declining days) acute care bed utilization rate <70% (days of adequate capacity) percentage of ventilators in use <70% (days of adequate capacity) Which of those indicators don't make sense, in your opinion?[/quote] [b]The Acute care bed utilization metric doesn’t make sense. [/b]It’s at 70% in a normal time. Also, they want a decline in cases WITH increased testing. That makes no sense. [/quote] You don't think they should be looking at acute care bed utilization rate? As for decline in cases, there's been a decline in three-day-average new confirmed cases for 8 days straight. So it makes sense empirically. And it also makes sense conceptually - you want a decline in new confirmed cases, period. Because otherwise the number of new confirmed cases isn't declining. [/quote]
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