April 1:

Stop. Right. There.

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March 31:

Go! Wisconsin!!!

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March 30:

Just added data.
I’d call that a peak, wouldn’t you?

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March 29:

Just added data.
Looks like a peak to me.

“That’s the way, uh huh, uh huh…. I like it. Uh huh, uh huh.” Kinda cheesy, I know. But it’s Wisconsin. C’mon, already.

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March 28:

Go Wisconsin!

Just added data.

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March 27:

When you move a projection down, you have to increase the death rate, because the denominator gets smaller.

No worries… the model is tracking.

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I always thought the folks in Wisconsin were friendly and nice. Apparently, they really know how to stay away from each other.

Just added data. This model is going DOWN.

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March 26:

Clearly, we’ve been tracking a testing anomaly. Time to ratchet the model DOWN! Woo Hoo!

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March 25:

Just plotted the data. Something tells me we were chasing a testing artifact. Glad to be wrong. Be safe, friends in Wisconsin. Looks like you are in good shape.

Let’s wait another day for the new data to stabilize. Not worth a new projection.

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