The Coronavirus, not the beer

99.9% survival rate

Stop projecting your anecdotal experiences to the rest of the world while hundreds of millions are being forced into poverty.

YOU ARE THE SELFISH ONES!
 
Your focus on the semantics of decimal points tells me you want to completely avoid the argument of the conversation.

Par for the course for you... now is when you make a few sarcastic posts
 
Use whatever numbers you'd like.

They both have equal outcomes (separated by decimals). Yet your sexual abuser is destroying the livlihood of his people while DeSantis is letting their citizens enjoy their time on this planet.

I ask again - at what point to you reassess?
 
Use whatever numbers you'd like.

They both have equal outcomes (separated by decimals). Yet your sexual abuser is destroying the livlihood of his people while DeSantis is letting their citizens enjoy their time on this planet.

I ask again - at what point to you reassess?

ok...i agree the last seven day the death rates are about the same

what do you want me to reassess

and on what basis

after all we have the following facts

October deaths: Florida 4,280 NY 284
November deaths: Florida 1,836 NY 992
December deaths: Florida 1,406 NY 1,052

deaths since the end of April: Florida 18,635 NY 9,258

it is hard to recommend Florida's approach to New Yorkers on that basis...and then you add that Florida is undercounting by more and that NY is much more vulnerable due to population density and colder climate...i'm trying to see how i make this case to my fellow New Yorkers...i don't want them to laugh at me
 
99.9% survival rate

Stop projecting your anecdotal experiences to the rest of the world while hundreds of millions are being forced into poverty.

YOU ARE THE SELFISH ONES!

Says the king of using anecdotal evidence to attempt to prove his stances... at least when its convenient
 
ok...i agree the last seven day the death rates are about the same

what do you want me to reassess

and on what basis

after all we have the following facts

October deaths: Florida 4,280 NY 284
November deaths: Florida 1,836 NY 992
December deaths: Florida 1,406 NY 1,052

deaths since the end of April: Florida 18,635 NY 9,258

it is hard to recommend Florida's approach to New Yorkers on that basis...and then you add that Florida is undercounting by more and that NY is much more vulnerable due to population density and colder climate...i'm trying to see how i make this case to my fellow New Yorkers...i don't want them to laugh at me

New York is growing rapidly and has caught up to the situation in Florida. The recent death and hospital data confirms this.

This doesn't logically jive with the idea that the lockdowns are the right approach. If they were, we wouldn't be seeing huge spikes that are on par with an open and free state.

I legitimately don't understand why people aren't willing to learn from different approaches that having equal or better outcomes and don't trample the rights of their citizens.
 
I'm using 21.99 and 19.94 respectively.

Even if yours are right (i quickly googled), the point remains the same. The difference in outcome is nearly identical (not factoring the unprecedented failure of NY in the spring). And NY hospitalization indicate it getting it worse, not better

What's the most population dense area in America?
 
We heard em and are trying to see if we can follow the Republican way and start a cult for him and make him president
 
I do remember reading multiple times if you don’t believe her you were part of the problem

But that was years ago, we have progressed much further as a society by now
 
I do remember reading multiple times if you don’t believe her you were part of the problem

But that was years ago, we have progressed much further as a society by now

You never saw that from me... and I'm the only one replying to sturg's comments about the issue.
 
I just saw it. I like to make blanket generalities. I learned that behavior from coming to this forum more often. It’s a fun and easy way to assign blame
 
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