I would really like to know why they do not publish the Hospitalization and Death numbers by county. They give us the daily cases by county but hospitalization and deaths are only available at the State level. Number of cases are irrelevant for any meaningful purpose (what constitutes a "confirmed case" anyway?). What matters is how many people are being hospitalized, (i.e. the load on the health system) and how many are dying. That will tell us how serious (or not) things are!
I would really like to know why they do not publish the Hospitalization and Death numbers by county. They give us the daily cases by county but hospitalization and deaths are only available at the State level. Number of cases are irrelevant for any meaningful purpose (what constitutes a "confirmed case" anyway?). What matters is how many people are being hospitalized, (i.e. the load on the health system) and how many are dying. That will tell us how serious (or not) things are!