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Hello, mission! Welcome to Virus Village, your Covid-19 knowledge repository.
Want to feel smart living in SF before the smoke comes back?Check out Amy Graff’s sparkling reaction to Covid. She uses quotes from DR Bob Wachter of UCSF, who, in a tweet, links the city to Canada, Germany, New Zealand and Taiwan as Covid’s hits. I don’t know why he left China.
Although SF deserves supports, Lydia reports that when you pass below the surface brightness, the image becomes much darker; a DPH symbol is easy to see.
In other parts of the city, local immigrants are protesting a new threat to their safety here, small businesses are at risk of eviction, and the SFPD demonstrates its strong commitment to accountability and transparency.
Scroll down to see today’s Covid numbers
HiGeorge, a knowledge visualization startup, has developed new visualizations for Mission Local, which we will use and refine in the coming days.
As of September 20, the DPH has added two more instances to the mission, bringing our general case to 1,543, or only about 26 instances consisting of 1,000 residents. Excelsior has 23, Outer Mission 20, Tenderloin 31 and Inner Sunset 4. 3 instances consisting of 1000 inhabitants.
The average number of instances in the city for seven days during the week ended September 16 remained at 64, or 7. 4 instances consisting of 100,000 inhabitants. The average number of instances for the city’s latinx population is approximately 3 times that number.
Don’t be fooled by this small number of “new” cases. As knowledge becomes available, the day will improve.
DPH turns out to be pleased to keep your contact search program as a mystery. From the beginning, DPH reported that it had reached about 80% of the positive instances and their touches, but they refuse to tell us how much or with whom they tried to play. , who they touched or what the reaction was. An epidemiologist in Lydia’s article notes that if the touch curriculum worked well in the Latinx community, we would see many more evidence.
The style we use for the R number shows that SF, still a little less than 1, has the highest transmission rate in the Bay Area and one of the highest rates in the state.
Again, those figures can be somewhat misleading. While the city conducts an average of approximately 3,000 day-consistent tests at its Emarker and SOMA sites, only about 1,000 week-consistent tests are collected in pop-ups in high-risk neighborhoods. The city does not disclose its knowledge of positivity rates on sites.
Between Sunday and Monday, four new intensive care patients and five other acute care patients were reported at SF hospitals. For the week ending September 21, the average consistent with the percentage consisting of seven days of intensive care and intensive care beds that would be 36% and 23% respectively.
Although the DPH reports deaths with underlying situations (90 percent), however, it does not tell us how the deceased were infected, which would be much more useful to know.
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