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You're full of shit. Texas and Florida are larger than New York and have major population centers.
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Population density
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It's the Dems fault nobody wants to live in third world shithole red states (-:Democratic Governors took the hard decisions to shut down when the pandemic hit.Wow good one. How about lack of population density in the skulls of Dim governors?Population density
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It was Republican Governors who had three months to prepare and left their states vulnerable.
Doesn’t address infectionsPopulation density
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Not sure about that. The Huffington Post says...
"Countrywide statistics find no relationship between population density and COVID-19 death rates. To pick just one example, sparsely populated Canada has nearly 10 times more deaths per capita than tightly packed Bangladesh."
Stop Blaming COVID-19 Deaths On Population Density
Surely you're not calling the Huffington Post liars?
More baloney from the libber sausage factory....a whole years worth of results now and the idiot Dims have the highest mortality rates on the planet. No excuses sheeple.Democratic Governors took the hard decisions to shut down when the pandemic hit.Wow good one. How about lack of population density in the skulls of Dim governors?Population density
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It was Republican Governors who had three months to prepare and left their states vulnerable.
List of United States cities by population - WikipediaPopulation density
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You're full of shit. Texas and Florida are larger than New York and have major population centers.
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New York was ground zero and the first to fight the diseasePopulation density
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You're full of shit. Texas and Florida are larger than New York and have major population centers.
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What the hell are you babbling-----Democratic Governors took the hard decisions to shut down when the pandemic hit.Wow good one. How about lack of population density in the skulls of Dim governors?Population density
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It was Republican Governors who had three months to prepare and left their states vulnerable.
It's the Dems fault nobody wants to live in third world shithole red states (-:Democratic Governors took the hard decisions to shut down when the pandemic hit.Wow good one. How about lack of population density in the skulls of Dim governors?Population density
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It was Republican Governors who had three months to prepare and left their states vulnerable.
Like how not to use resources given to them by the fed? Or how to mass murder elderly folks in nursing homes? How to run a sanctuary state improperly? How to hide actual murder numbers???New York was ground zero and the first to fight the diseasePopulation density
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You're full of shit. Texas and Florida are larger than New York and have major population centers.
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Cities in Florida and Texas had months to prepare and use lessons learned in NY
New York was ground zero and the first to fight the diseasePopulation density
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You're full of shit. Texas and Florida are larger than New York and have major population centers.
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Cities in Florida and Texas had months to prepare and use lessons learned in NY
The flu is a lot harder to transfer so masks are near 100% effective with the flu. We've never had a season with no flu season. Benefit of masks and washing hands after taking a shitI will bet anything that influenza cases will be back up to 30 million annually after the left gets the power they seek.
30 million cases of flu per year...now 30 million cases of COVID,but no flu cases....maybeCOVID KILLS FLU.
And you have still not had a no flu season, just one where the books were cooked.The flu is a lot harder to transfer so masks are near 100% effective with the flu. We've never had a season with no flu season. Benefit of masks and washing hands after taking a shitI will bet anything that influenza cases will be back up to 30 million annually after the left gets the power they seek.
30 million cases of flu per year...now 30 million cases of COVID,but no flu cases....maybeCOVID KILLS FLU.
Riiigggghhht. That's the ticket!Flu is way down because people are wearing masks following safety measures & more people getting flu shots.
List of United States cities by population - WikipediaPopulation density
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You're full of shit. Texas and Florida are larger than New York and have major population centers.
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New York was ground zero and the first to fight the diseasePopulation density
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You're full of shit. Texas and Florida are larger than New York and have major population centers.
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Cities in Florida and Texas had months to prepare and use lessons learned in NY
You dumb son of a bitch. The more population a state has, it is logical the more deaths they will have. To compare apples to apples you need to rank by deaths' per capita. You cannot be this stupid.Dems claim rightwingers refuse to wear masks. Then explain why more people died in lefty states.
Bring some science, not "ORANGE MAN BAD"!
State Deaths /
1M popTotal
CasesConfirmed
CasesConfirmed Case
Fatality RateTotal Case
Fatality RateTests Tests /
1M popConfirmed Cases /
1M popNew
DeathsDeaths California 1,336 - 3,563,618 1.48% - 48,897,190 1,237,521 90,190 - 52,782 New York 2,470 - 1,693,580 2.84% - 38,409,107 1,974,400 87,058 - 48,042 Texas 1,533 - 2,672,266 1.66% - 23,204,166 800,257 92,160 - 44,453 Florida 1,450 - 1,918,100 1.62% - 21,901,603 1,019,735 89,306 - 31,142 Pennsylvania 1,890 - 940,831 2.57% - 10,476,323 818,336 73,491 - 24,193 New Jersey 2,626 - 795,785 2.93% - 10,690,625 1,203,602 89,593 - 23,321 Illinois 1,800 - 1,189,416 1.92% - 18,234,668 1,438,993 93,863 - 22,803 Georgia 1,646 - 1,011,807 1.73% - 7,712,024 726,356 95,297 - 17,480 Ohio 1,484 - 970,583 1.79% - 10,084,481 862,725 83,033 - 17,346 Michigan 1,657 - 649,057 2.55% - 10,985,614 1,100,007 64,991 - 16,544 Massachusetts 2,329 - 582,844 2.78% - 16,317,937 2,348,073 83,868 - 16,182 Arizona 2,206 - 818,670 1.96% - 4,210,980 578,533 112,474 - 16,060 Indiana 1,875 - 662,750 1.90% - 8,056,112 1,196,650 98,445 - 12,623 Tennessee 1,674 - 776,337 1.47% - 6,797,475 994,776 113,613 - 11,436 North Carolina 1,076 - 863,409 1.31% - 10,311,881 983,200 82,323 - 11,288 Alabama 2,045 - 497,154 2.02% - 2,423,471 494,265 101,394 +38 10,029 Louisiana 2,075 - 431,271 2.24% - 6,004,999 1,291,733 92,771 - 9,647 Virginia 1,048 - 578,559 1.55% - 7,547,695 884,269 67,783 - 8,943 South Carolina 1,666 - 518,823 1.65% - 5,999,533 1,165,249 100,767 - 8,576 Missouri 1,394 - 522,581 1.64% - 5,490,487 894,591 85,147 - 8,555 Maryland 1,310 - 383,956 2.06% - 7,948,627 1,314,761 63,509 +14 7,919 Connecticut 2,148 - 283,128 2.70% - 6,804,929 1,908,662 79,412 - 7,658 Mississippi 2,266 - 295,675 2.28% - 2,472,673 830,830 99,348 +19 6,743 Minnesota 1,163 - 485,655 1.35% - 7,376,464 1,307,969 86,115 - 6,558 Wisconsin 1,106 - 564,592 1.14% - 3,196,304 548,964 96,968 - 6,440 Colorado 1,035 - 430,615 1.38% - 2,585,390 448,951 74,776 - 5,959 Iowa 1,743 - 364,892 1.51% - 4,088,220 1,295,762 115,653 - 5,498 Arkansas 1,741 - 322,949 1.63% - 3,169,449 1,050,243 107,014 - 5,254 Washington 664 - 344,660 1.47% - 5,301,508 696,203 45,261 - 5,059 Nevada 1,613 - 294,289 1.69% - 2,729,627 886,198 95,544 - 4,967 Kansas 1,630 - 296,954 1.60% - 1,259,105 432,190 101,930 - 4,750 Kentucky 1,046 - 406,201 1.15% - 4,521,249 1,011,992 90,920 - 4,671 Oklahoma 1,146 - 424,999 1.07% - 3,516,251 888,622 107,405 - 4,534 New Mexico 1,784 - 185,542 2.02% - 2,710,151 1,292,500 88,487 - 3,740 Rhode Island 2,384 - 126,849 1.99% - 3,022,306 2,852,952 119,741 - 2,525 West Virginia 1,292 - 132,416 1.74% - 2,198,226 1,230,020 74,094 +8 2,309 Oregon 528 - 156,037 1.43% - 3,760,400 891,568 36,995 - 2,225 Nebraska 1,077 - 201,346 1.04% - 967,551 500,179 104,087 - 2,084 Puerto Rico 641 - 183,432 1.12% - 464,073 145,309 57,436 +8 2,048 Utah 608 - 371,979 0.52% - 3,828,322 1,194,127 116,027 - 1,949 South Dakota 2,134 - 112,652 1.68% - 423,463 478,674 127,339 - 1,888 Idaho 1,044 - 171,836 1.09% - 1,092,871 609,839 95,887 - 1,871 North Dakota 1,899 - 99,957 1.45% - 405,387 531,961 131,166 - 1,447 Delaware 1,464 - 87,193 1.64% - 627,084 643,979 89,542 - 1,426 Montana 1,284 - 100,158 1.37% - 1,081,562 1,011,961 93,713 - 1,372 New Hampshire 860 - 75,803 1.54% - 1,662,742 1,222,864 55,749 - 1,170 District of Columbia 1,450 - 40,818 2.51% - 1,233,983 1,748,473 57,836 +4 1,023 Maine 524 - 45,091 1.56% - 1,871,610 1,392,347 33,545 +2 705 Wyoming 1,178 - 54,527 1.25% - 641,380 1,108,199 94,214 - 682 Hawaii 310 - 27,623 1.59% - 1,120,660 791,498 19,510 - 439 Alaska 409 - 56,428 0.53% - 1,704,660 2,330,219 77,135 - 299 Vermont 330 - 15,372 1.34% - 1,078,840 1,728,941 24,635 - 20 Coronavirus Updates (COVID-19) Deaths & Cases per 1M Population | RealClearPolitics
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Population density
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You're full of shit. Texas and Florida are larger than New York and have major population centers.
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Yesterday 275 people died of coronavirus in Texas.
That's more than New York, New Jersey and Connecticut combined.
Uhhhh, deaths per million population readsYou dumb son of a bitch. The more population a state has, it is logical the more deaths they will have. To compare apples to apples you need to rank by deaths' per capita. You cannot be this stupid.Dems claim rightwingers refuse to wear masks. Then explain why more people died in lefty states.
Bring some science, not "ORANGE MAN BAD"!
State Deaths /
1M popTotal
CasesConfirmed
CasesConfirmed Case
Fatality RateTotal Case
Fatality RateTests Tests /
1M popConfirmed Cases /
1M popNew
DeathsDeaths California 1,336 - 3,563,618 1.48% - 48,897,190 1,237,521 90,190 - 52,782 New York 2,470 - 1,693,580 2.84% - 38,409,107 1,974,400 87,058 - 48,042 Texas 1,533 - 2,672,266 1.66% - 23,204,166 800,257 92,160 - 44,453 Florida 1,450 - 1,918,100 1.62% - 21,901,603 1,019,735 89,306 - 31,142 Pennsylvania 1,890 - 940,831 2.57% - 10,476,323 818,336 73,491 - 24,193 New Jersey 2,626 - 795,785 2.93% - 10,690,625 1,203,602 89,593 - 23,321 Illinois 1,800 - 1,189,416 1.92% - 18,234,668 1,438,993 93,863 - 22,803 Georgia 1,646 - 1,011,807 1.73% - 7,712,024 726,356 95,297 - 17,480 Ohio 1,484 - 970,583 1.79% - 10,084,481 862,725 83,033 - 17,346 Michigan 1,657 - 649,057 2.55% - 10,985,614 1,100,007 64,991 - 16,544 Massachusetts 2,329 - 582,844 2.78% - 16,317,937 2,348,073 83,868 - 16,182 Arizona 2,206 - 818,670 1.96% - 4,210,980 578,533 112,474 - 16,060 Indiana 1,875 - 662,750 1.90% - 8,056,112 1,196,650 98,445 - 12,623 Tennessee 1,674 - 776,337 1.47% - 6,797,475 994,776 113,613 - 11,436 North Carolina 1,076 - 863,409 1.31% - 10,311,881 983,200 82,323 - 11,288 Alabama 2,045 - 497,154 2.02% - 2,423,471 494,265 101,394 +38 10,029 Louisiana 2,075 - 431,271 2.24% - 6,004,999 1,291,733 92,771 - 9,647 Virginia 1,048 - 578,559 1.55% - 7,547,695 884,269 67,783 - 8,943 South Carolina 1,666 - 518,823 1.65% - 5,999,533 1,165,249 100,767 - 8,576 Missouri 1,394 - 522,581 1.64% - 5,490,487 894,591 85,147 - 8,555 Maryland 1,310 - 383,956 2.06% - 7,948,627 1,314,761 63,509 +14 7,919 Connecticut 2,148 - 283,128 2.70% - 6,804,929 1,908,662 79,412 - 7,658 Mississippi 2,266 - 295,675 2.28% - 2,472,673 830,830 99,348 +19 6,743 Minnesota 1,163 - 485,655 1.35% - 7,376,464 1,307,969 86,115 - 6,558 Wisconsin 1,106 - 564,592 1.14% - 3,196,304 548,964 96,968 - 6,440 Colorado 1,035 - 430,615 1.38% - 2,585,390 448,951 74,776 - 5,959 Iowa 1,743 - 364,892 1.51% - 4,088,220 1,295,762 115,653 - 5,498 Arkansas 1,741 - 322,949 1.63% - 3,169,449 1,050,243 107,014 - 5,254 Washington 664 - 344,660 1.47% - 5,301,508 696,203 45,261 - 5,059 Nevada 1,613 - 294,289 1.69% - 2,729,627 886,198 95,544 - 4,967 Kansas 1,630 - 296,954 1.60% - 1,259,105 432,190 101,930 - 4,750 Kentucky 1,046 - 406,201 1.15% - 4,521,249 1,011,992 90,920 - 4,671 Oklahoma 1,146 - 424,999 1.07% - 3,516,251 888,622 107,405 - 4,534 New Mexico 1,784 - 185,542 2.02% - 2,710,151 1,292,500 88,487 - 3,740 Rhode Island 2,384 - 126,849 1.99% - 3,022,306 2,852,952 119,741 - 2,525 West Virginia 1,292 - 132,416 1.74% - 2,198,226 1,230,020 74,094 +8 2,309 Oregon 528 - 156,037 1.43% - 3,760,400 891,568 36,995 - 2,225 Nebraska 1,077 - 201,346 1.04% - 967,551 500,179 104,087 - 2,084 Puerto Rico 641 - 183,432 1.12% - 464,073 145,309 57,436 +8 2,048 Utah 608 - 371,979 0.52% - 3,828,322 1,194,127 116,027 - 1,949 South Dakota 2,134 - 112,652 1.68% - 423,463 478,674 127,339 - 1,888 Idaho 1,044 - 171,836 1.09% - 1,092,871 609,839 95,887 - 1,871 North Dakota 1,899 - 99,957 1.45% - 405,387 531,961 131,166 - 1,447 Delaware 1,464 - 87,193 1.64% - 627,084 643,979 89,542 - 1,426 Montana 1,284 - 100,158 1.37% - 1,081,562 1,011,961 93,713 - 1,372 New Hampshire 860 - 75,803 1.54% - 1,662,742 1,222,864 55,749 - 1,170 District of Columbia 1,450 - 40,818 2.51% - 1,233,983 1,748,473 57,836 +4 1,023 Maine 524 - 45,091 1.56% - 1,871,610 1,392,347 33,545 +2 705 Wyoming 1,178 - 54,527 1.25% - 641,380 1,108,199 94,214 - 682 Hawaii 310 - 27,623 1.59% - 1,120,660 791,498 19,510 - 439 Alaska 409 - 56,428 0.53% - 1,704,660 2,330,219 77,135 - 299 Vermont 330 - 15,372 1.34% - 1,078,840 1,728,941 24,635 - 20 Coronavirus Updates (COVID-19) Deaths & Cases per 1M Population | RealClearPolitics
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Guess who is on top for deaths per capita, Trump country.
You people are liars, you are stupid and you are disgusting. Other than that you are good people.
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