So I am confused... how does this differ from the backlog that was reported last weekend?
Does this mean today's "record" was in fact not a record?
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R, regardless of which way you look at it: Covid 19 spread is out of control. Cases are growing, testing is no longer sufficient, contact tracing is pretty much useless due to delays and ~10% positive rate of tests. Any action by the state seems extremely unlikely.
The only remotely re-assuring data we have is that hospitalization rates have held steady for the last week. This is rather curious, but further points to the problem with the state's case reporting IMHO. If cases are a leading indicator for hospitalizations, but hospitalizations have slowed, then we should expect new cases to slow. We haven't yet seen this, which could simply mean that the testing is SO slow, that you can end up hospitalized before you know you are positive?
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