TSA numbers above 100k seven days in row
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My guesstimate is 260K for today.
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Nearly 500 US flights per day depart more than 70% full.
In January and February, the average flight carried between 85 to 100 passengers. Now, the average flight carries about 39 passengers. That number has climbed significantly from as low as 10 passengers per flight in April and 23 passengers per flight in early May.https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/f...es-coronavirus
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where did this data come from ?
this shows steady steadiness of new deaths. https://infection2020.com/
where did this data come from ?
this shows steady steadiness of new deaths. https://infection2020.com/
from worldometer today for US:
United States Coronavirus 1,709,467 Cases and 99,909 Deaths -
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#486
try this: https://infection2020.com/
That works, but this is what you get:
and this:
That shows relatively few new cases and relatively few new deaths. The rest is due to these being cumulative graphs. Just because you have few deaths or new cases doesn’t mean any of the old deaths or cases went away.
and the one you posted was logarithmic, which really distorts what is going on..
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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).
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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He’s looking at a logarithmic chart, look at his scale on the left. Hardly a useful graph to judge the decrease in new deaths, but it sure makes it look like no progress is being made.... and it feeds into his confirmation bias quite nicely!
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