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Old 05-25-2020, 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by AZFlyer View Post
Tuesdays characteristically have a drop in pax loads, however looking at my flights for tomorrow, every single one of them is full. It's an anecdotal spot check but it's pleasing to see none the less. Most likely the result of travelers going home after the end of a 3-day holiday weekend combined with the accelerating effects of the economy being reopened.
Yeah travel is typically up for several days after a holiday weekend, folks take advantage of the holiday with added vacay days.
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Old 05-25-2020, 09:03 AM
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I think the chart of the TSA table is interesting.

https://www.aviatoranalysis.com/tsa-throughput-charts/

This takes the data from the TSA website (updated each day) and just charts it, nothing special beyond that. While it's pretty obvious by now that we won't see a V recovery, it is great to see some pulse in the air travel sector (no matter how weak).
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Old 05-25-2020, 09:31 AM
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You go hide under your bed from the boogie monster. The rest of us have lives to live.
AZ and Texas along with the states that closed late and opened early have seen spikes in cases and deaths the last 2 weeks. By continuing to ignore the guidelines you are prolonging this rather than fixing it. US is up in cases and deaths as of yesterday while nearly every country is way down. You won’t have much of an economy when the second wave hits and by the looks of it from that ozarks party video it will be here quicker than winter time. We’ll see..
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That's not because people were dying at unmanageable rate but rather due to the stupidity of NY and NJ governors and their restrictions on burials.

Right because this is a hoax and those excess bodies magically appeared for them to deal with.
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Originally Posted by Knobcrk1 View Post
AZ and Texas along with the states that closed late and opened early have seen spikes in cases and deaths the last 2 weeks.
SERIOUSLY???

Texas had eight (8) deaths yesterday. Arizona had one (1). Below is the graphic. Unfortunately, at least for purposes of illustration, Arizona is so low I can’t even get it on the same screen capture.




The states still leading in death numbers and death rates are not the states of the Southwest. And how can you consider a single death in Arizona to be a ‘spike’?

The deaths per million population for New York and New Jersey are FIFTEEN TIMES that of AZ or TX.
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Old 05-25-2020, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Knobcrk1 View Post
AZ and Texas along with the states that closed late and opened early have seen spikes in cases and deaths the last 2 weeks.
That doesn't appear to be an accurate statement based on available data from IHME. And daily deaths is, as you know, a lagging metric so results from a reopening aren't reflected for 1-4 weeks after a reopening. While Texas' daily rate is creeping upwards, it's difficult to call it a "spike" but that might be open for debate. Arizona doesn't really seem to have any correlation to their reopening.

Data for Arizona
Data for Texas

If you have data that shows something different, it'd be helpful to share it.
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Old 05-25-2020, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by bradthepilot View Post
That doesn't appear to be an accurate statement based on available data from IHME. And daily deaths is, as you know, a lagging metric so results from a reopening aren't reflected for 1-4 weeks after a reopening. While Texas' daily rate is creeping upwards, it's difficult to call it a "spike" but that might be open for debate. Arizona doesn't really seem to have any correlation to their reopening.

Data for Arizona
Data for Texas

If you have data that shows something different, it'd be helpful to share it.
Data is a powerful and proven metric.. I wish the people in my State knew how to read it.
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Old 05-25-2020, 10:59 AM
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Data is a powerful and proven metric.. I wish the people in my State knew how to read it.
so do I, I'd be starting class there by now.
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so do I, I'd be starting class there by now.
Instead we're making news for still arresting travelers. While other States are opening theme parks. It won't be the Covid that derails this company, it'll be our own citizens.
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Old 05-25-2020, 11:14 AM
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Most states are increasing their rate of testing. Increasing the rate of testing obviously increases the odds of producing an increased rate of detected infections, however the case count alone is not a remotely accurate picture of a given states situation. You would at a minimum want to know what the percent of negative cases are out of the daily testing numbers. There are plenty of websites out there that are aggregating those numbers for easy consumption if you were interested enough to find it.

The general trend across the nation is that infections, hospitalizations, and deaths are all decreasing. CNN et al leaves that important piece of context off the chyron for some reason.
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