What kind of a formula is this?????
To account for probable deaths, we use the most recent day of reporting and now take the difference between NYC DOHMH total COVID-19 deaths (the sum of probable and confirmed deaths from the virus) and subtract reported deaths for that day based on the NY Times dataset. We then redistribute the remainder of deaths proportionate to the daily COVID-19 deaths from the NY Times data source.
Yeah, like the New York Slimes is a trusted source. Daily death statistic for 4/19 in New York was 507 and has been < 500 and declining for the past few days.
https://covid19.biglocalnews.org/county-maps/index.html#/county/36091
https://covid19.healthdata.org/united-states-of-america/new-york
DATA UPDATES SINCE OUR LAST RELEASE ON APRIL 17, 2020
http://www.healthdata.org/covid/updates
Key changes to data sources and processing
New York. About midway through the COVID-19 epidemic in New York City (NYC), reporting of confirmed and probable deaths started to occur separately. To account for this important distinction, we have instituted an alternative data processing step for NYC and thus New York state. To better track with the time series of confirmed cases from the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH), we now use the NYC data captured by the NY Times GitHub repository.
To account for probable deaths, we use the most recent day of reporting and now take the difference between NYC DOHMH total COVID-19 deaths (the sum of probable and confirmed deaths from the virus) and subtract reported deaths for that day based on the NY Times dataset. We then redistribute the remainder of deaths proportionate to the daily COVID-19 deaths from the NY Times data source.
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