New cases may have stabilized, at least temporarily. But new hospitalizations and new deaths continue to rise, just as we're about to reopen the industrial-sized petri dishes known as schools across Colorado.
A response to a mail-in voting critic on Facebook
In-person vote fraud happens, but rarely. So does mail-in vote fraud, but also rarely. The question isn't whether mail-in voting has fraud, but whether the fraud is any worse than in-person voting. And the answer is a resounding "no."
COVID-19 in Colorado – July 30, 2020 update
New cases and positive tests are up. So are new hospitalizations and, unfortunately, new deaths are now clearly up above the previous lows. Plus a detailed look at positivity percentage and deaths by date of death vs. date of illness onset.
COVID-19 in Colorado – July 23, 2020 update
If people had followed public health guidelines we'd be able to reopen schools. But they didn't, and now we can't. The data shows why.
100% in-person learning poses an unsafe work environment
Collective action by teachers' unions is needed to protect teachers, students, and the community at large.
How COVID counting errors happen – a Facebook response
This is a response I wrote to a woman who said "Once you catch them stacking the death rate like that you can't trust anything they say."
COVID-19 in Colorado: cases and hospitalizations are surging – July 16, 2020 update
COVID-19 cases are up and now hospitalizations are too. At the rate we're going, it's only a matter of weeks until Colorado will have to go into lockdown again.
Another response to a different COVID-19 death rate misinformer
Here's another response I wrote to an anti-masker comment on one of Colorado Governor Jared Polis' Facebook page.
COVID-19 in Colorado – July 2, 2020 update
Observations and analysis from the 7/2/2020 COVID-19 dataset and previous weeks including the rise of new hospitalizations and analysis of temporal relationships between data series. And more.
COVID-19 in Colorado – June 24, 2020 update
The rate of new cases in Colorado is increasing again. New hospitalizations are flat and expected to start increasing again. Deaths are presently and thankfully few compared to even a month ago, but will start climbing when hospitalizations increase.