Which may explain why Maine has 1000 COVID deaths and a state like Mississippi has 9300.
Maine is just starting their wave, Mississippi is on the downswing of theirs. An accurate comparison will be when Maine finishes their wave.
Plus, Mississippi has 1.6 million more people than Maine so you have to look at deaths per million, not total.
Or maybe it’s because Maine’s got 50,000 people who are likely to be very deficient in Vitamin D, and Mississippi has a million of them.
“Maine has 1000 COVID deaths and a state like Mississippi has 9300.”
Maybe Ole Miss also has lots of Fat Boys and Fat Gals with High BP , Diabetes and Asthma? Maybe the Great North Woods has a bit of a heartier soul?
Or is it just that the ChiCom WuHu is RAAAAYSSSSSSISSSSTTT?
Total deaths, including the the year the vaccinations were not widely available
But I know, you simply cannot not behave like a rational adult, rather then a total infantile clown, every time you post.
80% of Maine is vaccinated.
Which may explain why Maine has 1000 COVID deaths and a state like Mississippi has 9300.
Has nothing to do with it. 80% of the deaths were pre-vaccine.
Maine population 1.2 million
Mississippi population 3 million