April 1:
Stop. Right. There.
March 31:
Go! Wisconsin!!!
March 30:
Just added data.
I’d call that a peak, wouldn’t you?
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.
March 28:
Go Wisconsin!
Just added data.
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.
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.
March 26:
Clearly, we’ve been tracking a testing anomaly. Time to ratchet the model DOWN! Woo Hoo!
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.
