
The Daily Counting the Infected
Jul 8, 2020
The U.S. government has been quietly gathering extensive coronavirus data, revealing stark regional and racial disparities. Learn how journalism plays a crucial role in uncovering these truths and the legal battles to obtain critical data from the CDC. Meanwhile, hear from astronauts aboard the International Space Station as they reflect on their unique experiences and the profound connections to Earth. The conversation shifts to a stunning celestial event, blending a sense of wonder with the urgency of environmental awareness.
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Early Spread Patterns
- Early pandemic data revealed infections concentrated in dense cities and resort counties.
- This suggested factors beyond population density influenced virus spread.
Ideology and Infection Rates
- Initial lower infection rates in Republican counties might have influenced their views on reopening.
- Areas without overflowing hospitals might have underestimated the virus's severity.
Data Limitations
- Initial data lacked demographic details about infected individuals.
- This limited understanding of who was getting sick and why.
