Wednesday, July 22, 2020

yeah, but he's including all of the cases from the agricultural workers in the windsor-essex area, when the reality is that the spike in cases is localized in a population that is fairly isolated, generally.

these kinds of things are going to continue to come up, and the reality is that we're a bad data point, and should probably be removed from pretty much everything as an outlier.

you'd really want to split the county into two parts, which should have the dual effect of cutting the rate down for the city of windsor, and putting it through the roof for the outlying areas.

as it is, these kinds of stats are going to be an annoyance in trying to reopen the venues here until that area gets under control.

https://windsorstar.com/news/local-news/windsor-essex-ranks-worst-in-province-on-covid-19-exposure-metrics-says-biostatistician