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This reverted edit may be relevant to the "Background" section since that section indeed explains the budget difficulties of Puerto Rico. Content to review:
"Puerto Rico pays no federal income tax. Unlike US states, where citizens are paying taxes to both the federal and state governments, and where the federal portion of Medicaid is funded by, in part, by contributions from state citizens' federal income tax payments, a ceiling exists on medicaid federal funding, whereby".
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OliverZena: Not sure if
THIS site will work, but it might be worth keeping an eye on it and see... Today (24 April 2020 10:00PM EDST), that NYT site states "Updated April 24, 2020, 9:22 P.M. E.T." and lists 51 deaths and 1,276 cases. I
archived it at the WayBack Machine
HERE today at 02:00:07 GST, to guarantee it's still available for anyone interested in following up, since it seems the figures are a running total, giving only the latest figures today, while the reader has to make an approximation for deaths and cases for past dates if those are wanted. Hope this helps,
Mercy11 (
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02:13, 25 April 2020 (UTC)reply
Humm, actually the NYT 51 deaths total of today is the same as Salud's # of deaths for over a week ago. So, perhaps the NYT isn't a good source either...
Mercy11 (
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02:18, 25 April 2020 (UTC)reply
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OliverZena: They are the proper official source. What happened is that on the 21st of April PR Dept of health statistics ... reported they were double-counting some and alerted everyone that all the numbers would have to be reworked. That is why there are less numbers today then before. They were double-counting some. Again- There was some error in how they were counting and in the last few days they worked to update the numbers. Today's news report in the "official" newspaper El Nuevo Dia state (death=77, positive = 1276)[1] matches the numbers
on the Departamento de Salud en el Dashboard de su Página. (Dept of Health of PR Dashboard)[2] and that's why I didn't go to sleep yet 'cause I was waiting for your question. :) --
The Eloquent Peasant (
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02:36, 25 April 2020 (UTC)reply
I have a question regarding the Statistics section and the table listed within it. The table is broken down by regions defined by the Puerto Rico Department of Health and each municipality is listed as being apart of that region. Looking at the rest of the United States and its individual states and territories, these tables are broken down by counties, parishes, boroughs, municipalities, etc. Would it make sense to break these down by the municipalities so that totals can be listed for each of them instead of a group within a region? —
Mr Xaero☎️18:04, 25 April 2020 (UTC)reply
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Mr Xaero: Hi. I see you've done excellent work on Covid pandemic articles. So I think the information is now also available by municipality but I don't think it was available by municipality versus region from the beginning of the pandemic. So what do you think? Would we create a table by municipalities starting as of today and moving forward? --
The Eloquent Peasant (
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20:44, 25 April 2020 (UTC)reply
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The Eloquent Peasant: I am working on making templates for this data and by using the
municipalities it would put the data inline with the other states and territories. However, I do not have a timeframe as to when I will get this done as there are over 3,200 counties and county-equivalents in the 50 states, the District of Colombia and the territories. —
Mr Xaero☎️23:59, 25 April 2020 (UTC)reply
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Mr Xaero: I won't commit to updating a statistics table that has 78 rows. It's hard enough keeping the regions table updated on a daily basis. Just thought you ought to know. Have a nice weekend. --
The Eloquent Peasant (
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21:23, 1 May 2020 (UTC)reply
The Eloquent Peasant, so looking at the dashboard that Puerto Rico is providing, the data appears to be easily retrievable by a simple copy and paste. Although there are many more rows than the health district, it appears that it will require little effort to update. After looking at all the other tables that were displayed on other articles, those numbers do not appear to be updated daily. Some articles had not been updated since late March on some of the states with a smaller number of counties. What surprised my was that Texas with 254 counties was being updated almost daily. —
Mr Xaero☎️18:34, 5 May 2020 (UTC)reply
The Eloquent Peasant, the data that I used was directly captured from the official PR dashboard, except for the populations and Cases/100k. Those were from the 2010 Census and by using math. I imagine that when you refer to percentage you are actually referring to the Cases/100k. That math is (Cases ÷ Population) × 100,000. The total is then rounded to the nearest tenth. —
Mr Xaero☎️21:05, 5 May 2020 (UTC)reply
Mr Xaero Yes. I used the same source. But noticed Mayaguez -0 didn't make sense 'cause it's big and a city. Checked and there were 3 errors. I also used the dashboard but there were 3 "typos" .. let me see if I can calculate.
The Eloquent Peasant (
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21:12, 5 May 2020 (UTC)reply
Was there a limitation on the number of people in each store? Costco's web site says that in KY and PR only one person is allowed in per membership card, but two for all other states. --
Beland (
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02:58, 7 May 2020 (UTC)reply
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