Sequential rate of increase, over 5 or 6 days - the average rate of increase is roughly the same, 5 to 6 data points - why don't you admit you made a mistake?
Originally Posted by friendly fred
Get it straight dipshit. You made the mistake and I showed you the math above. Point out where you think I made a mistake.
Sequential rate of increase, over 5 or 6 days - the average rate of increase is roughly the same, 5 to 6 data points
Originally Posted by friendly fred
What the fuck does that even mean? Are you speaking English?
If experts determine that a disease has an exponential growth rate where the disease doubles every 5 or 6 days, that does NOT mean they measured for only 5 or 6 days. More like they measured every day (30 data points) for a MONTH and worked backwards to figure out the period of doubling. So, if after 30 days, the disease went up by a factor of 32, that constitutes 5 doublings (2 to the 5th power). 30 divided by 5 is 6. So you have a period of 6 days, where it doubles every 6 days for a month.
Plus, Governor Abbott pushed the social distancing and we have done it now for over two weeks and at an enormous cost, but that has slowed the spread as well.
Originally Posted by friendly fred
You have NO IDEA whether or not it has slowed anything down yet. It will take a MINIMUM of a month to know for sure.
And TO REPEAT - your own data above demonstrates that we are growing exponentially through the end of March into April. So what are you basing your false conclusion on?