Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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carolina_yankee

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ok so doesn’t that mean the vaccine is not working in the UK?

If more vaccinated people are getting sick than non vaccinated?

I guess I still don’t get how this can be the case.
If 60% of those in the hospital in the UK are vaccinated, then that seems to speak to the AstraZenica vaccine, since the numbers are different in the US where we use Moderna, Pfizer, and J&J. It could also be a different phase of the Delta variant, except our vaccines do seem to be still very effective against the Delta variant.
 

mmascari

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FL doesn't report daily, or over the weekend, so those days will always be 0, and when the numbers are reported again, it will be basically for 3+ days worth.
FL doesn't PUBLISH daily or over the weekend. They're still reporting numbers for each day to the CDC.

I don't remember if they fill in all at once, once a week. But, I thought I had been seeing daily numbers updated more often than once a week on the CDC site for FL.

StateDateNew Cases7-Day Moving Avg
FloridaJul 18 202105,035
FloridaJul 17 202105,762
FloridaJul 16 20218,4906,490
FloridaJul 15 20218,2256,104
FloridaJul 14 20217,0115,621
FloridaJul 13 20216,4255,178
FloridaJul 12 20215,0954,589
FloridaJul 11 20215,0944,190
FloridaJul 10 20215,0943,791
FloridaJul 9 20215,7903,392
FloridaJul 8 20214,8402,966
FloridaJul 7 20213,9112,687
FloridaJul 6 20212,3032,476
FloridaJul 5 20212,3012,478
FloridaJul 4 20212,3012,337
FloridaJul 3 20212,3012,195
FloridaJul 2 20212,8102,053
FloridaJul 1 20212,8871,839
 

KrzyKtty

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The numbers for the state are reported to the CDC daily. Where do you see they are not?
From the NYT; every blank period is a weekend, and the corresponding Monday/Tuesday is a large jump.

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KrzyKtty

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FL doesn't PUBLISH daily or over the weekend. They're still reporting numbers for each day to the CDC.

I don't remember if they fill in all at once, once a week. But, I thought I had been seeing daily numbers updated more often than once a week on the CDC site for FL.

StateDateNew Cases7-Day Moving Avg
FloridaJul 18 202105,035
FloridaJul 17 202105,762
FloridaJul 16 20218,4906,490
FloridaJul 15 20218,2256,104
FloridaJul 14 20217,0115,621
FloridaJul 13 20216,4255,178
FloridaJul 12 20215,0954,589
FloridaJul 11 20215,0944,190
FloridaJul 10 20215,0943,791
FloridaJul 9 20215,7903,392
FloridaJul 8 20214,8402,966
FloridaJul 7 20213,9112,687
FloridaJul 6 20212,3032,476
FloridaJul 5 20212,3012,478
FloridaJul 4 20212,3012,337
FloridaJul 3 20212,3012,195
FloridaJul 2 20212,8102,053
FloridaJul 1 20212,8871,839
I know that FL publishes once a week, not sure if the CDC publishes FL's numbers once a week either. Basically I don't know if they update their information daily, or retroactively. However, I HIGHLY HIGHLY doubt that FL really didn't have a single case for two days straight, so I am sure the low numbers over the weekend were partially a result of FL's missing numbers.
 

Touchdown

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Look at the increase over the last week. Data updated this morning.

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The graph I posted is from the CDC, M-F were the highest on the graph, but Sat-Sun the lowest so of course the week numbers are up. However, something changed, is this data lag, is it an anomaly or is it the start of a new trend? I don’t know, just thought it was interesting and a break from the sky is falling posts.
 

DCBaker

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The graph I posted is from the CDC, M-F were the highest on the graph, but Sat-Sun the lowest so of course the week numbers are up. However, something changed, is this data lag, is it an anomaly or is it the start of a new trend? I don’t know, just thought it was interesting and a break from the sky is falling posts.
This is probably a data issue - look at the states on the CDC site - many say 0 new cases yesterday.

For example -

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ImperfectPixie

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The graph I posted is from the CDC, M-F were the highest on the graph, but Sat-Sun the lowest so of course the week numbers are up. However, something changed, is this data lag, is it an anomaly or is it the start of a new trend? I don’t know, just thought it was interesting and a break from the sky is falling posts.
It's not because it was a "good weekend" though. It's because there's less reporting on the weekend. The graph you posted proves this out because there's a drop EVERY weekend.
 

Trauma

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Disney is actually "encouraging people to share tables with other parties"

Disney is NOT going to go backwards and to me this shows that.

Disney will not go backwards unless required by law.

Since they are located in Florida that is unlikely.

People who are concerned with Corona should just not go.

Especially the first week of September.
 

jpinkc

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Disney will not go backwards unless required by law.

Since they are located in Florida that is unlikely.

People who are concerned with Corona should just not go.

Especially the first week of September.
My concern if I understand correctly the State has taken away cities towns and counties ability to issue mask mandates and etc, thats why the Mayor of Orlando cant re-issue a mask mandate for inside buildings and is having to beg businesses to ask people to wear them again. W*F?
 
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