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Omicron wave prompts media to rethink which data to report
« on: January 13, 2022, 01:20:12 am »
Omicron wave prompts media to rethink which data to report
Associated Press, Jan 11, 2022

NEW YORK (AP) — For two years, coronavirus case counts and hospitalizations have been widely used barometers of the pandemic’s march across the world.

But the omicron wave is making a mess of the usual statistics, forcing news organizations to rethink the way they report such figures.

“It’s just a data disaster,” said Katherine Wu, staff writer who covers COVID-19 for The Atlantic magazine.

The number of case counts soared over the holidays, an expected development given the emergence of a variant more transmissible than its predecessors.

Yet these counts only reflect what is reported by health authorities. They do not include most people who test themselves at home, or are infected without even knowing about it. Holidays and weekends also lead to lags in reported cases.

If you could add all those numbers up — and you can’t — case counts would likely be substantially higher.

For that reason, The Associated Press has recently told its editors and reporters to avoid emphasizing case counts in stories about the disease. That means, for example, no more stories focused solely on a particular country or state setting a one-day record for number of cases, because that claim has become unreliable.


More:  https://apnews.com/article/omicron-changing-news-outlets-covid-data-da9272f7c4c8a109c3bfb56bed9e9c76

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Re: Omicron wave prompts media to rethink which data to report
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2022, 01:21:12 am »
Nice spin.  I'm sure this decision has nothing to do with the number of vaccinated getting Omicron.   :whistle:

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Re: Omicron wave prompts media to rethink which data to report
« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2022, 01:59:12 am »
'Has become' unreliable???

Always has been unreliable.

Finding it hard to keep the fear porn going I see.

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Re: Omicron wave prompts media to rethink which data to report
« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2022, 02:06:32 am »
CDC stands for Can’t Defeat COVID.

Never could. Never will.
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Re: Omicron wave prompts media to rethink which data to report
« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2022, 02:07:01 am »
'Has become' unreliable???

Always has been unreliable.

Finding it hard to keep the fear porn going I see.

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Re: Omicron wave prompts media to rethink which data to report
« Reply #5 on: January 13, 2022, 02:58:41 am »
'Has become' unreliable???

Always has been unreliable.

Finding it hard to keep the fear porn going I see.
Oh I'm sure they could keep the fear porn going, I think the problem is that they can't keep it from sticking to Joe anymore. I think we've hit a kind of critical mass where even most democrats no longer believe what this administration and their lackeys in media are shoveling.

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Re: Omicron wave prompts media to rethink which data to report
« Reply #6 on: January 13, 2022, 03:01:51 am »
Oh I'm sure they could keep the fear porn going, I think the problem is that they can't keep it from sticking to Joe anymore. I think we've hit a kind of critical mass where even most democrats no longer believe what this administration and their lackeys in media are shoveling.

Yep. I think its peaking.

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Re: Omicron wave prompts media to rethink which data to report
« Reply #7 on: January 13, 2022, 05:15:48 am »
Oh I'm sure they could keep the fear porn going, I think the problem is that they can't keep it from sticking to Joe anymore. I think we've hit a kind of critical mass where even most democrats no longer believe what this administration and their lackeys in media are shoveling.

It was just announced tonight that another Variant has been identified that is set to replace Omicron.  It has been named "Anothercon".
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Re: Omicron wave prompts media to rethink which data to report
« Reply #8 on: January 13, 2022, 05:49:23 am »
It was just announced tonight that another Variant has been identified that is set to replace Omicron.  It has been named "Anothercon".

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Re: Omicron wave prompts media to rethink which data to report
« Reply #9 on: January 13, 2022, 07:53:20 am »
It was just announced tonight that another Variant has been identified that is set to replace Omicron.  It has been named "Anothercon".
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