the stay at home orders and social distancing have been ineffective. OR I guess the virus was much more prevalent earlier than we thought.
In any event, the reported data has been shoddy and not nearly detailed enough. There are about a dozen other slices of the data I would like to see that would help inform decisions.
Just one for example: In Ohio they report deaths by age group. 90% of deaths are people over 60. Of the 10% under 60 though, what % were people with serious underlying conditions? And of those what was the breakdown by condition?
Without more detailed data, I don't see how appropriate decisions can be made. I assume the Governor's office actually does have that data and is using it in their decisions. Then again, it's the government so....