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by atotic
1446 days ago
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> those places did not emerge with a significantly better COVID outcome. COVID statistics are hard to interpret clearly. But, looking at the list of deaths/100K, it is clear that states that did take COVID seriously mostly had fewer deaths. Depending on how you slice the numbers I'd call 30% fewer deaths a significantly better outcome. Deaths/100K
California: 234
Texas: 307
Florida: 353
New York: 355 My guess is that mass unemployment, homelessness, and increasing substance abuse were not higher where COVID was taken seriously, but proving that would take too much of my time. |
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