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Covfefe-19 The 12th Part: The Only Thing Worse Than This New Board Is TrumpVirus2020

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https://www.reviewjournal.com/news/...id-falsehoods-a-public-health-crisis-2445074/

A majority of the Clark County Commission took a formal stand Tuesday against COVID-19 misinformation, declaring it a public health crisis amid concerns from other lawmakers that doing so might agitate a deep division within Southern Nevada.

The 5-2 vote made the county one of few jurisdictions in the U.S. to label falsehoods related to COVID-19 — often rooted in an extreme mistrust of the government — a crisis that has prolonged the pandemic by undermining efforts to combat spread of the disease.
 
Drew is them. The way he is about guns, is the way they are about everything. Tell us Drew, how willing were you to engage, to actually have a dialogue, wuith those who questioned you about your allegiance to gun rights?

Not very, if I recall.

I absolutely am from a poor, rural area where Trumpism now runs rampant and have never said otherwise. I care about the trumpers just like I do everyone else. I certainly have many faults but do have empathy for all people.

Ive been plenty willing to engage when it comes to gun control, and have even offered solutions that I think would be effective. I’m not against stricter gun laws.
 
NY, NJ and MA were hit early and hard and have an older demographic than the south, which would explain their presence in the top 10. The rest of the states there have zero excuse, and most of their deaths are very very recent.

That is what is amazing about those numbers. NY and NJ took the hit for the rest of the country. They were the first hit with no preparation and the lessons learned from that paved the way for our concerted response that should have saved the rest of the country. NYC -- for once, and certainly not by choice -- sacrificed itself for the rest of the country.

And the red parts of the country are so peevish and reactionary that they took their head start and blew it. Just out of spite.

This is pure Darwin. Death by lack of character.
 
That is what is amazing about those numbers. NY and NJ took the hit for the rest of the country. They were the first hit with no preparation and the lessons learned from that paved the way for our concerted response that should have saved the rest of the country. NYC -- for once, and certainly not by choice -- sacrificed itself for the rest of the country.

And the red parts of the country are so peevish and reactionary that they took their head start and blew it. Just out of spite.

This is pure Darwin. Death by lack of character.

Seems like population density could be a factor, too - at least for NY and NJ (Boston is only 24th most dense city). A lot harder to social distance in NYC than anywhere else in the US.
 
Deaths per 100,000 since the start of the pandemic:

1. Mississippi, 314
2. New Jersey, 307
3. Louisiana, 292
4. New York, 281
5. Alabama, 275
6. Arizona, 269
7. Massachusetts, 268
8. Rhode Island, 266
9. Oklahama, 250
10. Arkansas, 248
11. Florida, 242


NY, NJ and MA were hit early and hard and have an older demographic than the south, which would explain their presence in the top 10. The rest of the states there have zero excuse, and most of their deaths are very very recent.

Half of Mississippi's deaths have occurred since December 29, 2020.

But if you look at states that have been applauded for keeping the death toll low, like Vermont, Hawaii, New Hampshire, half of their deaths have been from after that date as well. Do they have zero excuse as well?
 
That is what is amazing about those numbers. NY and NJ took the hit for the rest of the country. They were the first hit with no preparation and the lessons learned from that paved the way for our concerted response that should have saved the rest of the country. NYC -- for once, and certainly not by choice -- sacrificed itself for the rest of the country.

And the red parts of the country are so peevish and reactionary that they took their head start and blew it. Just out of spite.

This is pure Darwin. Death by lack of character.
If you will recall, we brought this up a year ago when states started getting hit hard, that we all knew what the game plan should be. And the lessons learned early in the pandemic were ignored.

This is why I just can’t feel sorry for people who are dying now. Between the prevention efforts and the vaccine, we should be 100% done. But people are making an active choice to let people die. Like it was a plan to thin the herd.
 
Seems like population density could be a factor, too - at least for NY and NJ (Boston is only 24th most dense city). A lot harder to social distance in NYC than anywhere else in the US.

Massachusetts has the 3rd highest population density as a state in the country. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_...es_of_the_United_States_by_population_density

Boston suffers from proximity to that stinking cesspool of NYC as well as having that global super spreader event very early on at a Biogen conference https://boston.cbslocal.com/2021/02...super-spreader-boston-massachusetts-covid-19/

Much argued, but some estimate that this conference - due to the international nature, origin of attendees, number of attendees and before we know anything about COVID - may have led to over 300,000 infections.


Plus, we have an older population, though that's tough to track down. https://www.prb.org/resources/which-us-states-are-the-oldest/ says we're 24th, however I've read that these too heavily factor college student that aren't technically residents and are only here part time (I've also read that that is nonsense, so honestly I have no idea).
 
Half of Mississippi's deaths have occurred since December 29, 2020.

But if you look at states that have been applauded for keeping the death toll low, like Vermont, Hawaii, New Hampshire, half of their deaths have been from after that date as well. Do they have zero excuse as well?

New Hampshire, while technically a blue state, is the Arkansas of New England.


At any rate, keep in mind that your somewhat arbitrary date of 12/29/20 puts it about halfway between the start of the pandemic and right now, and for states like the ones you mention, they did not have early outbreaks. So yeah, I'd say at least in Vermont and Hawaii's case that isn't particularly surprising, and hasn't made a substantial impact in their death rate, which is what I'm talking about.


Those southern state have seen their rates skyrocket, which is utterly inexcusable.
 
If you will recall, we brought this up a year ago when states started getting hit hard, that we all knew what the game plan should be. And the lessons learned early in the pandemic were ignored.

This is why I just can’t feel sorry for people who are dying now. Between the prevention efforts and the vaccine, we should be 100% done. But people are making an active choice to let people die. Like it was a plan to thin the herd.

Well, actually, it was.

But the plan to let the "Blue States" suffer, and then use that fact against them politically( "See, the corrupt,incompetent blue state governors can't keep their people safe") has kinda backfired on them.
 
Well, actually, it was.

But the plan to let the "Blue States" suffer, and then use that fact against them politically( "See, the corrupt,incompetent blue state governors can't keep their people safe") has kinda backfired on them.

Yeah if you look at the state by state and especially county by county per capita numbers, you see the blue getting hard at first and learning, and the red not learning.
 
The People's Republic of Di$ney will put the kibosh on anything like that. That has disaster written all over it for their theme ark.

It's only a matter of time before the GQP rebels against their mouse overlords ;-)

I'll get the popcorn ready for that!
 
No that's in Kentucky.

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