If a triaged question gets 2 close votes (within review or outside of it, doesn't matter) then an Unsalvageable->Needs Improvement review from 3K user will close it.
Closing questions is not how this queue was intended to work, it was originally supposed to merely pass to appropriate specialized queues:
sort potentially-problematic posts into categories that can be routed elsewhere
That makes one wonder if at this point it makes better sense to pass the question from triage to close queue. I would like to get some statistics to better understand whether change like this would be reasonable or not. (This is not really straightforward idea because one can in principle argue in favor of keeping such questions in triage to give them chance to get to H&I and improve.)
Specifically, I would like to learn how many of the questions got a second vote to close while hanging in triage and how many of these managed to remain open (and not deleted).
I would prefer statistics for a period of 2-4 months, ideally for questions of age over 30 days (age constraint is there to account for the impact of 30-days autodeletion script).