justoffal
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California is not as densely populated as NYCIf you subtracted the New York stats from the rest of the country the situation doesn't look too bad at all compared to other nations. what's up with the New York stats why are they spiraling so quickly out of control? Hell California is more densely populated than New York is. Is this another indicator that warm weather discourages the virus?
I think it's time to see the statistics separately... Apparently they are very different case scenarios.
Jo
What can yoCalifornia is not as densely populated as NYCIf you subtracted the New York stats from the rest of the country the situation doesn't look too bad at all compared to other nations. what's up with the New York stats why are they spiraling so quickly out of control? Hell California is more densely populated than New York is. Is this another indicator that warm weather discourages the virus?
I think it's time to see the statistics separately... Apparently they are very different case scenarios.
Jo
What can you cherry picking data possibly prove?
it's not cherry-picking when you're reading accurate data. This isn't about proving anything either it's about suggesting that maybe New York stats shouldn't be included with the rest of the Nations stats.