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by RobAtticus
1887 days ago
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South Dakota is #3 in cases per capita and #10 in deaths per capita in the US. It's August-November stretch was just brutal, peaking with a death rate of 200/1M for the week of Nov 16. Sure it's raw numbers may not have been as dramatic as NY, a state with over 20x as many people, but it definitely was not example setter. Edit: My numbers are based on data I collected from NYT, but Worldometers shows SD as #2 in cases per million and #9 in deaths per million:
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I understand the metric but we don't even have a million people in the state. so when you compare ratios it might look high when comparing to other populations, but in reality, it's remarkable at how low the numbers actually are, again, given the difference in mask policy.
again, there was no summer spike due to tourism. there was no spike due to almost half a million additional people riding in from out of state for the Sturgis Rally (temporarily significantly increasing our population!). iirc, two people died after returning home afterwards. very few bikers wore masks anywhere. more Rally-goers died from traffic accidents (as is usual for the Rally) than died from the 'vid.