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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If you use a few well accepted metrics backed by a committee of medical / science professionals to interpret the results, then yes looking at it holistically makes sense. But if you throw up a whole lot of metrics, some that don't even make sense or are not used elsewhere (hospital beds below pre-pandemic levels), you use unsophisticated data science (3 day averages - rather than real data scientists interpreting) - oh - and your committee is you the politician and one public health officer rather than real scientists, than no it doesn't make sense. What it does is allow you any answer at any time. Oh, and don't forget, you conveniently forget to disclose to the public the data on nursing homes which accounts for 74% of the deaths in Moco. . . . just to add in lack of transparency. [/quote] The metrics make sense. There's nothing wrong with 3-day averages. And I'm 99% certain that decision-making in Montgomery County involves more than 2 people.[/quote] You haven't been paying attention. Elrich said he is consulting with Gayles. That's it. Also, the metrics do not all make sense. Some of them are fine, but others--like the 70% acute care bed utilization target, which is equivalent to pre-pandemic levels--do not make sense. [/quote]
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