NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey.

Census never published data for October and December of 2024, after posting that they were "transitioning" to longitudinal data collection. To be clear, that was under the prior administration.

On the other hand, Census has updated historical population estimates. (As of May this year, population for January 2024 was estimated at 332 million. In June that estimate jumped to 338½ million.) Chart below represents these updated Census population estimates.

Hospital capacity data collection and reporting was ended under prior administration. Only Federal Reserve disability data continues to update.

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NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey.

Census never published data for October and December of 2024, after posting that they were "transitioning" to longitudinal data collection. To be clear, that was under the prior administration.

On the other hand, Census has updated historical population estimates. (As of May this year, population for January 2024 was estimated at 332 million. In June that estimate jumped to 338½ million.) Chart below represents these updated Census population estimates.

Hospital capacity data collection and reporting was ended under prior administration. Only Federal Reserve disability data continues to update.

#ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent

[This is first toot of periodically refreshed thread, providing various dataviz of ongoing #pandemic.]

Last period:
https://hcommons.social/@beadsland/114838338710485782

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NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey.

Census never published data for October and December of last year, after posting that they were "transitioning" to longitudinal data collection. To be clear, that was under the prior administration.

Hospital capacity data was ended under prior administration. Only Federal Reserve disability data continues to update.

#ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent

[This is first toot of periodically refreshed thread, providing various dataviz of ongoing #pandemic.]

Last period:
https://hcommons.social/@beadsland/114162964718293255

NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey.

HTOPS has yet to publish data, despite having avowedly collected data Oct & Dec:

https://hcommons.social/@beadsland/113728679706939484

Hospital capacity data was ended under prior administration. Only Federal Reserve disability data continues to update.

#ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent

[This is first toot of periodically refreshed thread, providing various dataviz of ongoing #pandemic.]

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https://hcommons.social/@beadsland/113870662111085905

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Attached: 2 images Middle or late last week, Census Bureau updated landing page for the Household Pulse Survey, adding two paragraphs to the introduction [first screencap below]. According to this update, the HPS has not been dormant since last update in October; rather they've been converting over to a new format. The Census Blog (under the category "Random Samplings"), linked to, was apparently published on Sept 16, though there was no obvious link calling it out on various HPS pages before last week. According to said blog, data collection continued in October and December, reflecting an every-other-month sampling strategy, with release of that data to occur with the January re-launch. Unstated is whether the changes will include revision of the underlying questionnaire. A longitudinal design suggests that they will be sampling the same respondents on a repeated basis, rather than an entirely random sample each round. If so, we might anticipate questions being dropped to reduce respondent burden.

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NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey.

Have been holding off refreshing this thread, as Census was due to relaunch HPS as HTOPS in January:

https://hcommons.social/@beadsland/113728679706939484

Word of a moratorium on government communications, makes this seem unlikely:

https://zeroes.ca/@maleve/113869675383946385

Nonetheless HPS reporting was suspended, despite ongoing data collection, in October of the prior administration.

#ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent

[This is first toot of periodically refreshed thread, providing various dataviz of ongoing #pandemic.]

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sport of sacred spherical cows (@[email protected])

Attached: 2 images Middle or late last week, Census Bureau updated landing page for the Household Pulse Survey, adding two paragraphs to the introduction [first screencap below]. According to this update, the HPS has not been dormant since last update in October; rather they've been converting over to a new format. The Census Blog (under the category "Random Samplings"), linked to, was apparently published on Sept 16, though there was no obvious link calling it out on various HPS pages before last week. According to said blog, data collection continued in October and December, reflecting an every-other-month sampling strategy, with release of that data to occur with the January re-launch. Unstated is whether the changes will include revision of the underlying questionnaire. A longitudinal design suggests that they will be sampling the same respondents on a repeated basis, rather than an entirely random sample each round. If so, we might anticipate questions being dropped to reduce respondent burden.

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NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey.

Chart now reflects Long Covid rates in children equal to those in adults. Lower "Living with" figure follows changed question format.

Census says "special implementation" of Household Pulse data will be released early 2025.

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Attached: 1 image NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey. Chart now reflects Long Covid rates in children equal to those in adults. Lower "Living with" figure follows changed question format. Census has yet to announce next round of data—HPS website hasn't been updated since July. #ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent [This is first toot of periodically refreshed thread, providing various dataviz of ongoing #pandemic.] Last month: https://hcommons.social/@beadsland/113251340407517371

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NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey.

Chart now reflects Long Covid rates in children equal to those in adults.

Lower "Living with" figure follows changed question format.

Census has yet to announce next round of data—HPS website hasn't been updated since July.

#ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent

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Attached: 1 image NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey. Weighted response rate lowest since Oct 2022. Next release date unknown. Presumably Nov. Chart now reflects Long Covid rates in children equal to those in adults. Lower "Living with" figure follows changed question format. #ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent [This is first toot of periodically refreshed thread, providing various dataviz of ongoing #pandemic.] Last week: https://hcommons.social/@beadsland/113127006354380762

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NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey.

Weighted response rate lowest since Oct 2022.

Next release date unknown. Presumably Nov.

Chart now reflects Long Covid rates in children equal to those in adults.

Lower "Living with" figure follows changed question format.

#ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent

[This is first toot of periodically refreshed thread, providing various dataviz of ongoing #pandemic.]

Last week: https://hcommons.social/@beadsland/113127006354380762

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NCHS estimates of #LongCovid—based on Household Pulse Survey. We have CDC refresh a day late. (Last cycle Census, itself, was over a week late on releasing data.)

Weighted response rate dropped a whole point vs. recent cycles.

Next update due October 3.

Chart now reflects Long Covid rates in children equal to those in adults.

Lower "Living with" figure follows changed question format.

#ThisIsOurPolio #CountLongCovid #CovidIsNotOver #MassDisablingEvent