Message from @lindsay
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not really DE/NJ are much more population dense than ny
also WV is less population dense then every state surrounding it
No clue what you are looking at there but its not at all accurate at least as to Tennessee... our Trumpy loving Republican Governor addressed the state last week and told us that we (TN) has the highest rate of infection per capita.
That is not something you want to brag about so I feel pretty sure he is accurate
at least as to last week
Yes but early on when New York and New Jersey were getting hit so hard they were under testing. That even skews the case fatality rate for those states.
Dear god ur delusional
@lindsay, you just advanced to level 5!
Doing about as well as California, Cali is doing better on deaths.
@Maw, you just advanced to level 46!
I never said he lied. The infection rate is high in Tennessee it’s a damn virus.
They're literally not doing it by capita. Of course there are going to be more cases where the majority of the population is in the US.
I didn’t say she wasn’t arrested just that the reason was skewed.
But apparently you only think the numbers are being messed with to support your position and not anyone others... right, @lindsay ?
It's literally a population heat map.
so this is what i hear you saying no reason to build gas chambers in the Gulog's we can just vent them you know to save them from themselves. Population control we got this... well Played Bill Gates.
compare to the cdc chart
very different
cali and nyc and texas are as expected, florida, WV, every other state in the NE is anomalous
Ah, they did do it per capita.
That's why it's not a heat map.
They just said average cases.
average daily case rate
new cases per 1000
in past week
Yes, just said that.
Per capita.
Yes
just clarified that
Which is why I said it was a heat map, because I said it wasn't per capita.
(which would just be a population map)
looking at cases per million for crime or disease is more meaningful than ignoring it. But these things are exponential its not a flat line. 100 people in a 10 foot by 10 foot room compared to 100 people standing in a 1000 foot by 1000 foot room will not have covid rates differ by a factor of 10000. The less dense the population the easier it is to control even per capita
even then per capita would lend to population density