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discrepancy in number of cases based on percent positive tests
On the laboratory testing tab, t says there are1,218,017 total tests done with 12.6 being positive. The percent positive as a number is 153,469 cases. But the summary age is reporting 182,203 cases. Why is this different?
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Safely Re-opening Fitness Facilities with a physician order
I am the President of the Medical Fitness Association. We have worked for the last several months in coordination with NIOSH and the CDC to develop a comprehensive protocol for safely re-opening fitness facilities taking into account ADHS concerns that 6 feet of distancing is not enough in a dynamic exercise environment. Our protocol calls for a phased re-opening starting with those who need it most - populations at risk because of chronic conditions including cancer, Parkinson's, cardiac diagnoses, musculoskeletal issues, respiratory diseases,etc. As you are aware exercise has been shown in multiple studies to improve the immune response of…
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replication rate
why hide the replication rate indicator from the start ? most useful indicator . Gov Ducey acted he knew this during his expensive Washington D C jaunt with Trump
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When showing COVID data, why not separate what is related to Covid, not Covid and total.
Ventilators used, Ventilators available is shown, but what % of ventilators are used for COVID and what % is non Covid
Emergency and hospital rooms, same break outs
See Alaska numbers
Saw these numbers yesterday and found them interesting. O.44% of Alaska's population is currently listed as positive for Covid-19. (3,280)0.003% of Alaska's population is currently in the hospital for Covid-19. (27 - Note: This number has DECLINED despite assurances it was going to increase dramatically to justify the new hunker down.)
0.8% of the total current positive Covid-19 tests are hospitalized. Read it again. 0.8% positives went to…
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Free masks for seniors need to be sized and/or ear strap need to stretch
I received my free face masks manufactured by Hanes. My face is average size for a male of average height and weight. The mask is so small that I cannot even get both ear straps on at the same time. The straps are not elastic so there is little if any stretch in them. My wife who is quite small tried one on. She could ********* but she said it felt like the ear straps were pulling her ears forward.
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The right side of the graphs cut off and it doesn't allow for scrolling to see the rest of it.
On the county specific back-to-school metrics, the weeks that matter most are cut off.
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LTc Faciliies Definition COVID
According to your licensing data base there are 88 licensed LTC facilities in Maricopa County. But the Dashboard says you have reports from 108 LTC facilities. What is the difference between LTC facilities on the dashboard and licensing?
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data reporting discrepencies between AZ and data aggregators like Johns Hopkins
It appears your data presentation is confusing data aggregation sites at John's Hopkins and Worldmeters. As a result, while you are reporting a current week of pcr testing positivity of 8% and 9% for last week, John's Hopkins is reporting 15.6%. Since states and employers are enacting quarantine rules and travel restrictions based on the data, often from Johns Hopkins, this should be addressed. PCR testing results report only currently active cases. Serology tests may report active or past infection and the data from PCR and Serology tests should not be aggregated if the tests are showing a past infection.…
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covid-19 side effect
Can anyone tell me if the brown ring around Doug Ducey's nose is a side effect of Covid-19 or is it going away just like I said ???
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covid data
there seems to be a correlation: while percentage of positive pcr tests remains mostly unchanged, days with testing shortages show less new covid positive per day.
the number of tests is related to new cases per day.
news says az is having less new cases, but fails to mention az is testing less people and has the same positive rate.
is Arizona seeing less cases? or are we really just seeing less people tested?
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As a former reporting analyst, your website is very good. I'd love to see the daily, state, Covid numbers by county. Line graph please.
the daily covid graph is not correct.
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sign up
Your website is incomplete. I went to sign up for a test and they want an Agency Code. Cannot an individual sign up? NO? Then it should say so.
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Salvia results text but does not let me reset password
Received a text for salvia But can't get password it doesn't except and can't reset.
Need to open result. Asks foe university ID.
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Please define “confirmed case” of Covid 19
- Is it as defined and reported by each county?
- Must it be a physician Dx plus positive test result?
- Could it be a positive test result only?
- Could it be a physician Dx with no positive test result? Thank you.
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**Percent positive is not “the number positive”. It is “the percentage positive”.
See above. Just state it properly.
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Is it correct for me to state that more than 5% of the residents of Yuma county are confirmed Covid 19 cases?
Based on your data of 8/10/2020, it looks like more than 5% of the total population of Yuma County are confirmed Covid 19 cases. Is that correct?
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SHOW RECOVERED COVID DATA!
There's numerous individuals requesting you show the same thing...Does ADHS have something to hide? Not showing a comprehensive picture causes one to wonder if the data shown is even valid...take a look at New Mexico's COVID summary (or Oklahoma's) - they have done a nice job of presenting a much clearer picture of what is happening in their state.
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Show numbers of cases and deaths in congregate settings as a group.
No need to call out individual settings, but at least show impact of the virus on the overall group of congregate settings. Even better by type of congregate setting e.g. long term, correctional, etc.
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