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First, thank you guys for putting all the effort into this. My stats/python is a bit rusty, but if I can be in a position to help, I'll still try my best. I hope to be helpful and I hope to not impede the great progress you're making.
Feature request: The grand theory is Rt is a measure of how well things are being contained. The data would suggest from the "No Shelter in Place" that ND, NE, IA, and AR would be among the worse off (as of this writing, 04/22/2020), although SD is doing pretty well! (just the nature of being spread out I guess). I'd be curious to know, does the death trend match up with that theory?
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First, thank you guys for putting all the effort into this. My stats/python is a bit rusty, but if I can be in a position to help, I'll still try my best. I hope to be helpful and I hope to not impede the great progress you're making.
Feature request: The grand theory is Rt is a measure of how well things are being contained. The data would suggest from the "No Shelter in Place" that ND, NE, IA, and AR would be among the worse off (as of this writing, 04/22/2020), although SD is doing pretty well! (just the nature of being spread out I guess). I'd be curious to know, does the death trend match up with that theory?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: