Odds are these shall also endure the worst economic recovery.
Link: https://spectator.org/coronavirus-deaths-the-most-predictive-factor/
You think it’s because D’s control that area politically?
Are you really this dumb?
After her lockdown it will be years until they have the employment opportunities they just lost.
What has she done that has been so drastically worse than say DeWine? The garden store thing? Trying to keep the UP from getting some of your mitten COVID?
What is her worst sin?
And the entire mess is on Orange’s watch. He recommended completely shutting down the nation. You feel he’s responsible for it?
Not just MI has a big city Detroit. Most states have big cities too.
It will get there in force. It hasn’t yet but it will.
in TX cab be counted as south although, Dallas and San Antonio should be counted as Tex-Mex), Austin is ranked #11 currently in the country. I am not just talking on paper, personally I know TX very well.
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Viruses don’t respect artificial city boundaries.
We are talking population centers. And DFW dwarfs SA.
Who knows how so many died in Detroit. Regardless, it's a local issue and our Governor owns it.
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Link: https://www.sacurrent.com/the-daily/archives/2020/02/26/numbers-game-calling-san-antonio-the-seventh-largest-city-has-a-nice-ring-but-it-doesnt-reflect-reality
its death are from nursing homes and long term facilities. 60% in Mass, 70% in Minn. If you look at local level, many counties have 50% of their death coming from nursing home. The nursing home deaths have never been the center of every day coverage by MSM since nursing home death from my state WA in early days. There is a reason why MSM don't focus on nursing home death. This would make the covid-19 pandemic less serious to people, which is not MSM agenda. They want people to panic.
How low can you go, American Spectator.
Only douche bags read Yahoo. Now go away you obsolete old man. Shuffleboard is at 2PM
burns your house with you in it
The virus spreads slower in cow county.
But it’s coming.
Aside:
I would also point out the covid numbers are very suspect since our medical system is financially incentivized to find it as I have outlined, and the DRG codes allow for a nonspecific COVID diagnosis that doesn’t require lab confirmation.
Hospitals get paid 20% if the renal failure patient also has an incidental COVID diagnosis, and COVID is a much more exciting headline than renal failure.
You have hospitals and states over-inflating the numbers trying to get additional funding and reimbursement. You have the idiots putting together the models based on flawed information due to lack of widespread testing. You got the media over hyping everything to create mass panic. It is really one big cluster across the board.
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I'm not saying it's because they are blue states, but it flies in the face of your "cow country" statement.
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Metro areas of Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati are heavily populated. I'll grant you Chicago. Also, what about population centers like Houston, Dallas and Miami? Texas and Florida are also doing well considering their population.
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it hasn’t gotten to the others in full force yet. You think there is something magical there that when they reopen it will just stay away?
I was just pointing out that the cow state comment is off base. OH is a good comparison IMO. I make no assertions about blue vs red states.
That’s where almost all of the cases are.
DeWine is also doing a good job there.
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