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So you think the Florida spike is a policy error, then?
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So you think the Florida spike is a policy error, then?
As I said, NYC, which was the topic.
Same generality is true of NYS too. Seems like about 7K to about 70K or about a 900% increase
I'm not sure where you're getting your numbers 82873 is very high when the last 7 days were 82074, 84202, 77859, 53276, 51698, 62526, and 85476. Which comes to around 71K and that's assuming I made no transposing errors. They could maybe to get to 82K they would need to average 113K or so cases on the not reported days yet to hit your average.
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Worldometers, and you're correct... the 7-day avg for NY was 71,993. Thanks for correction
No answer I can say will suffice.
It's your opinion. Is the rise in cases in Florida a policy failure?
Yes and no. I think DeSantis could do a better job recommending mask wearing and vaccination, but he isn't a total idiot.
You're arguing old facts. That's the point. Literally what I said. What the argument was about was influenza and comorbidities which you haven't presented any data on. Again, I know you don't have this information.
Do you think the country would be as open as it is right now, if a few states didn’t take the lead and fight against the shutdowns?
Yes and no. I think DeSantis could do a better job recommending mask wearing and vaccination, but he isn't a total idiot.
Great. And is the spike in NY a policy failure?
Yes and No.
Why yes?
They are quite literally mandating it
NY kitchen sink approach seems to be working well with the record daily cases each day.
Is this an attack on democracy or nah?
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