Interactive Tableau Viz for COVID-19 PREVALENCE Among Canadian Provinces

COVID-19 numbers are reported by number cases, which is good to know, but hard to compare when you have populations that are vastly different. You can’t just compare the US numbers to the Chinese numbers given the Chinese population is roughly 4.25X the US population. That’s partly why it’s crazy that the US COVID-19 numbers are already surpassing the Chinese numbers, and just within a few week of when things started getting serious! You’d be looking at like 350,000 cases in China if the same thing were happening, not 80,000!!!

Being able to compare by prevalence, or how widespread something is “per capita” of a population, is why I made this Tableau viz for a better comparison. I started with just the Canadian provinces, though, due to less complicated data. I will be back with one for global data by the end of this upcoming weekend, I hope, and will link it here.

Looking at the Canadian data, I see that my little province of Nova Scotia, with about 0.95 million people, is doing worse than the big province of Ontario that is shutting down more than we are. That said, they should be, because the potential for maximum damage that can be done for them is like 10X that for us, especially with potential hot spots of huge populations like the city of Toronto.

Prevalence won’t tell you that story, no. But neither will case totals. However, what prevalence will still tell you is your general odds of a sudden exponential growth. Nova Scotia, as small in comparison to Ontario as it might be, has enough concentrated population centers that our current higher odds of an outbreak compared to Ontario will make us more susceptible to one than they are, and one with devastating enough damage to be feared, even if not an utterly catastrophic one like Toronto might see. In that sense, having prevalence awareness is highly useful, and frames things in a useful context that should be part of the whole picture, but one that I haven’t really seen reported anywhere… which is why I went to make the graphic myself.

Definition: Attention Residue, GYGLIO Practices, Succulent Plants, Life Administration

Pretty useful advice and practices!

 

Succulent Plants

Plants with parts that are thickened, fleshy and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions

 

GYLIO Practices

Get Your Life in Order practices that often involves bundling life admin tasks

 

Life Administration

General administrative type tasks in life, sometimes chores, but not always

 

Attention Residue

Distractions, or how having many things on one’s mind splits one’s attention to hinder performance

 

https://twitter.com/digitalcitizen/status/1223029831249645568

US SOARS Past China and Italy to Have Most COVID-19 Cases in the World!

Well, I was way too conservative in my predictions for when the US COVID-19 case totals would surpass China’s. That’s according to the excellent (American) Johns Hopkins University interactive website!

I wasn’t sure of the American’s testing capacity, but that didn’t seem to matter much because they are confirming cases at a very high rate compared to many other jurisdictions. That is, the US hasn’t even gotten around to the most of the potential cases yet!

Wow! America is in some serious trouble, but I’m not sure they really have a grasp of it yet, on the whole and on the top among those making the biggest decisions. You’re gonna really need God to bless you to get through this relatively unscathed, America. I’ll even pray for you!

Next target, beat all of Europe, for not just a “win” but a “trouncing”. America loves being #1 at everything, after all, doesn’t it?

May the Force be with you!

US Considering Sending Troops to Canada-US Border (hopefully to keep their citizens at home)

So, the US is considering send troops to the Canadian US  to intercept illegal migrants as part of that US’ response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Wait, are you kidding me? They think Canadians want to escape our relatively under control COVID-19 situation, with universal healthcare, to go to their pandemic that’s probably out of control already, about to surpass China’s global total and become the #1 country for cases? And that’s only what they’ve tested for. Seriously? Is that how deranged that administration down south is???

They might consider putting troops there to keep their citizens at home, from fleeing to a less infected country with better healthcare system. In the same way draft dodgers came up here during the Viet Nam War to escape their policies at the time, there are probably a lot of people thinking of running to a safer haven in Canada to escape COVID-19! If anything, though I’m suggesting Canada do this, we should be putting troops on our borders to keep out potentially infected Americans from coming up!

As for that wall down south in Mexico, the Mexicans have declared Americans unwanted now and are probably grateful some of that wall got built. They may even be regretful a better one Trump proposed didn’t actually get done. Be careful what you wish for, I guess.

US & Italian COVID-19 Individual Case Totals Will Pass China by this Weekend (at latest)

Look at the stats…

https://twitter.com/digitalcitizen/status/1242974680597835776

 

US now stands at 65,578 cases as of March 25. China has 81,667 cases.

16,069 difference, but China is only gaining marginally now, like 100 a day.

At this rate, the US could pass China this weekend, possibly Saturday, at barely more than 8,000 per day, which is well lower than the past few days!

However, Italy will likely be first.

At 74,386 cases as of March 25, or 7,281 short and gaining about 5,000 per day, Italy is certain to pass China Saturday.

The US may or may not pass China first, but the US will definitely win the race in the foreseeable future, unless COVID-19 hits hard some poor countries not able to deal with it from lacking resources rather than a bad attitude.

Good luck, USA! Start praying if you haven’t already.

Data from European Centre for Disease Control and the Johns Hopkins University website. The former has a little lag, collecting data at set European times that’s a bit early for North American reporting, rather than JHU that is live as data comes in. However, JHU doesn’t have data tables available for download to look at most recent daily new cases to project.