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States with drop in mortality skewing excess totals still #13
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I happened upon a CDC dashboard that does these same calculations and the technical notes provide a better explanation of the issue. CDC-Excess Deaths Associated with COVID-19
Since my javascript is a bit rusty, I decided to forgo fixing the issue in the mortality tracker code. However, I did reimplement an auto updating google sheet dashboard that pulls data from the same CDC source and doesthe fixed calculation along side the calculation from this dashboard to highlight the discrepancy. The start week, Jurisdiction, and Rangeof years for the historical average can be changed. |
@djhopkins2 id love to take a stab at this issue. reach out any time, ill come back and ask some questions after doing some research on issue #11 Link in Bio! 😂 |
The real issue in #11 was never addressed.
A new issue has cropped up with West Virginia's data and it seems to be skewing the results for the US excess death totals.
The suggested fix from #11 would fix that and correct for the other states with drops in mortalities. Also, for the states whee tabulation is still in process but have passed above the average, they could still be added to the total.
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