Hence the "control" of the spread..
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New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts indeed have the highest morbidity rate per capita. That said, a big chunk of that came last March and April (2020) when we knew much less about what was going on.
I do not have the numbers, but I would guess that the per capita morbidity rate since May 1, 2020 for all five of those states is lower than most of the rest of the states in the country.
Are you trying to be clever — you failed — or are you just dense?
Here’s a step-by-step recounting of how the discussion went (I know it might be difficult, but do try to follow along).
You posted:
In response, I posted:
To which you gave this reply:
In case you missed it (you did), we were discussing what you first brought up: deaths, not cases. Nice try though! Very much in character.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...eath-toll.html
Half those deaths in the beginning were from nursing homes. The virus itself is more prevalent in those states that at any time over the past 11 months. We're currently barely on the downside of the biggest peak since it started. Difference is the nursing homes got hammered months ago and douchebags like Cuomo are acting as if that's something to be proud of.
Your lockdowns didn't do ****. :silly: If they worked you wouldn't have had record numbers two weeks ago.
We have the virus here in Florida. We're also living our lives and not sitting on our ***** and collecting unemployment like some of you concerned individuals.
means nothing about anything, but seeing your avatar just reminded me of seeing something in Hawaii I hadn't seen before............a motorized unicycle