Vic average changes remains in the negative (ie good decline in numbers, left axis) but NSW is now back in positive (ie increase in numbers) similar to early July. Next week is critical in NSW to see if another surge is coming; wear 😷 & continue good public health practices
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Victoria's scale on that graph has graduations of 50 (the red scale on the left to match the red line), ten times that of the NSW scale (the blue scale on the right which is graduations of 5) These are not comparable situations.
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Replying to @mazzacavazza
Yes and not suppised to be

Sep 8, 2020 · 8:37 AM UTC

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Then why in all that is holy and unholy, are you using a graph to show this, when thats the ENTIRE PURPOSE OF A GRAPH? Fuck me sideways.
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So why put them in the same graph?
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Well you shouldn't put them on the same bloody graph then, didn't you learn that in first year undergraduate stats?
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