Thanks!
How did you come up with 0.3% number of bodies / maximum possible infections, aka total population? I'm trying to wrap my head around this whole mess... Take Lombardy, hardest hit region in Europe. 1130 deaths /…
Normalizing daily deaths to population, Sweden is doing worse than California. Both are doing much better that Lombardy or NY. Somewhat encouraging, the # of daily deaths is decreasing across the board. Possibly a mix…
[Disclaimer: I worked on BigQuery a couple lives ago] I'd give Google BigQuery a shot. Should work fast [seconds] and scale seamlessly to [much] larger datasets and [many] more users. For a 1 TB dataset, I have a hard…
Thanks!
How did you come up with 0.3% number of bodies / maximum possible infections, aka total population? I'm trying to wrap my head around this whole mess... Take Lombardy, hardest hit region in Europe. 1130 deaths /…
Normalizing daily deaths to population, Sweden is doing worse than California. Both are doing much better that Lombardy or NY. Somewhat encouraging, the # of daily deaths is decreasing across the board. Possibly a mix…
[Disclaimer: I worked on BigQuery a couple lives ago] I'd give Google BigQuery a shot. Should work fast [seconds] and scale seamlessly to [much] larger datasets and [many] more users. For a 1 TB dataset, I have a hard…