Should we wait for the second wave of coronavirus?

Hello! To make decisions, we needed a slice of how long or not to wait for the second wave of all pupations and quarantines. Official statistics, of course, is a cool thing, but I wanted to get more practical metrics. In general, if you have ever made decisions in a more or less large business, then you know that there is never complete data in principle, and often you need to look for some kind of accompanying behavior of people that can give the right numbers. We took SEO demand, that is, the number of searches from different regions for coronavirus symptoms, treatment methods, CT scans, tests, and more.

Here is the search demand for symptoms:

Below are the results in the form of a dozen incomprehensible graphs and much more understandable sums on them. Keep it, you may need it too.

The pictures are uploaded in sufficient quality so that when you open the tab, you can see the dates:

Methodology

Requests are divided into several groups.

Symptoms, nests: low saturation, lack of air, do not feel taste, do not smell, back pain, sore throat, muscle aches, regain the sense of smell, high fever, fever, burning in the chest, body aches, sore throat, sweating, tastes disappeared, odors disappeared, sense of smell disappeared, temperature jumps, dry cough, dry nose, temperature 37, temperature 38, temperature and cough, breathing hard

Hospitalization: hospital phone, call an ambulance, ivl, infectious diseases hospital, ministry of health hotline, do not put in the hospital, paid ambulance

Diagnostics: CT of the lungs, do not do CT, get tested, analysis for coronavirus, doctor at home, call a doctor, ICS syndrome, diagnostic center, blood oxygen, CT, medical center, clinic phone, pulse oximeter, X-ray, saturation, coronavirus test, tomography, fluorography, respiratory rate

Treatment (I know the part doesn’t work, but the population doesn’t know): azitral, azithromycin, amoxicillin, vancomycin, levofloxacin, linezolid, macrolide, sumamed, tavanik, thienam, flemoxin, fluoroquinolone, chemomycin, cephalosporin, ceftriaxone, aspirin, heparin, assametnocran, xsareltozol , metipred, prednisolone, sarilumab, tocilizumab, acz, bromhexine, lazolvan, anticoagulant, how to treat coronavirus, antiviral drug, detrimax, magnesium b6, amixin, acyclovir, hydroxychloroquine, immard, kaletra, osomaxamiftonviruilaviruvir, berry, berry , breathing exercises, inhalations, oxygen cushion, anaferon, arbidol, bronchomunal, viferon, wobenzym, gripferon, imudon, ingavirin, interferon, kagocel, lysobact, oscillococcinum, polyoxidonium, cycloferon, cytovir, ergoferon

Pneumonia: adult pneumonia, viral pneumonia, community-acquired pneumonia, bilateral pneumonia, bilateral pneumonia, CT 1, CT 2, CT 3, CT 4, treatment of pneumonia, pneumonia with coronavirus, pneumonia defeat, pneumonia symptoms, pneumonia how many, polysegmental pneumonia, after pneumonia, inflammation lungs, hypoxemia, frosted glass, pneumonitis, pneumonia, lung damage, pulmonologist

Then the data is taken from Yandex Wordstat.

Limitations

Asking for symptoms in a search does not mean that the patient necessarily experiences them, just as searching for a cure does not mean that a person needs it. Media publications, bloggers’ posts and other activities can cause search bursts (that’s why we use query groups for evaluation, in particular). Yandex is far from the only search, but it is quite representative of the Russian search market. Sets of linguistic nests and their selection are made finger to nose (part of previous research by Alexander Dragan). Regions correspond to the regions of Wordstat.

More pictures

Here are the remaining plots by linguistic nests by region:

Far East




Center




Crimea




Volga region




North Caucasus




Northwest




Siberia




Ural




South




General normalized




All. Now you have even more incomplete data to make a decision.

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