I noticed something odd in reported covid statistics.
The NY Times runs a “covid dashboard” graph showing new cases and deaths for every state. You can Google covid dashboard and it will come up.
If you look at NY,NJ or CT you’ll see Thad cases have risen only a bit but that deaths have remained very low, between 1 and 7 deaths a day.
Just as interesting, even in the last spike of cases, back in January, cases sit up but deaths rose a much smaller percentage.
That’s all good news. Then if you look at Florida and Texas, but only are cases and deaths spiking together right now, but in the previous spike, deaths and cases both shot up at a similar rate.
The Northeast states don’t have mask mandates or lockdowns and haven’t for ninth, so that cannot explain the difference.
Either the data on covid deaths in Florida & Texas is false, or some other factor is resulting in much worse outcomes in those states. I doubt their health systems are inferior.
It could be unvaccinated illegals with covid, but I’m not sure even that would result in so many fatalities versus other populated states which also have unvaccinated folks.
COVID graph Aug 1, 2021 Sweden. (THE HERD!)
THIS is what you want your country’s graph to look like.
Now THATS a web address!