HappyJoy
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Tourism in New York isn't exactly thriving in January either.And I doubt they have a huge foreign tourist trade, like we do....1.2 billion foreign tourists a year! It was inevitable for it to be spread throughout the United States....from the grand canyon, san francisco golden gate bridge to the beaches in Miami and Disney worldUnlike TDS morons, he can do simple math.Neat.
Danfromsquirrelhill has an opinion and a Wordpress page.
He picked a single country (Iceland) to compare to the US population to determine the COVID-19 mortality rate. Why Iceland? Why not Italy?
Because Iceland is doing studies via testing on infected/non-infected population counts.
Great. How has that early and vast testing benefited Iceland in preventing the spread? You know, the exact opposite of what we did. We kind of followed the Italian head up the ass model in fighting this disease.
Iceland is a far smaller country, and probably doesn't have the FDA/CDC red tape we have regarding approval of medical devices and treatments.
Plus it was winter, Iceland likely has no tourists during winter.....
I was there in early October 2018, it was considering the end of peak season as soon many of the roads would not be passable.
Yeah, totally nothing going on in the way of tourism and commerce during January in New York. It's practically a ghost town.