I would look at these figures as a trend guide, not an absolute truth. The Dumaguete City ones never coincide with the City's own report. The issues with these are two-fold, I believe. Firstly, the Province only seem to report spasmodically, and not at all at weekends. Sometimes no reporting for four days. Then of course, they report a big number and call it a 'spike'. Second, they seem to lag way behind the reporting of recoveries. If you track the Dumaguete report vs the Provincial one you can see this all the time. Have not compared other LGUs but worth doing if you have the inclination and if there are detailed daily reports available.
"Simply having a longer list of numbers does not make ones case." I gave two numbers and dates, you gave the longer list of numbers. People can read and decide for themselves. "People do not understand the longer term effects of exponential growth" People on this forum understand more than you give them credit for. There are also limits to exponential growth. I don't criticize the local government too much, it's a crowd pleaser though. "OK. So we wait a week." I am waiting. I'm not an alarmist. I take a calm pragmatic approach. At 500 I assume the variants are here and act accordingly. How about you?
Know a Female Doctor whom got vaccinated and on the 7th day after that she was experiencing side effects as she felt unwell (side effects she thought) (it was Covid!!!). Currently all 8 Members in her Family have confirmed Covid. 2 are Children, 2 Grand Parents. the Maid, Husband, (Wife Doctor) & one Teen.......... Can you say "Quack Quack". Shopped at Hyper Mart, rode a Bus, and shopped all over hells half acres for packets of crap. Halleluiah!!!!!!! So............. Take Dat vaccine and Ram it. Not in on Dat!
Has this been verified yet? Vaccines don't protect you from the same day you receive them. As a doctor I'm sure she understood this. If not then she should have no business being a doctor.
http://www.healthdata.org/special-analysis/estimation-excess-mortality-due-covid-19-and-scalars-reported-covid-19-deaths