david schoenfeld • over 11 years ago
Simple regression models don't find much
I merged the covariate data, including the number of hospitals in each region and then regressed the exponential growth rate and the death rate against each covariate. Nothing stood out. There was a regression with average age (decade) which was nearly significant but not strong enough to be useful. The death rates were hard to get because of errors in the data. I went through it carefully and fixed everything that looked wrong. I haven't done that for the incidence data. I calculated the growth rate as the log of the maximum number of cases divided by the duration in the region. This may be wrong if there are errors in the number of cases somewhere. I may try to fix this next. But so far nothing of real interest has been discovered
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/kniy9s8rcuvxu1b/AACpzPnkpNu7IrQMdyTBRL_Va?dl=0
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