03-04-2022, 12:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-04-2022, 12:44 AM by Rob Tucker.)
(03-03-2022, 06:50 PM)ChunksterK Wrote: Here's a link to what is perhaps a more meaningful state by state statistic, deaths per 100,000 population:
Moderator: Statistics on Covid deaths is not what I am asking for. Kander needs to viably source deaths from the Covid vaccine.
Florida has to date experienced 326 covid deaths per 100K, while California had 216, about a 50% difference in favor of California. Texas did a little better than Florida at 293, and Hawaii was at the bottom with 94. For once, it's good for Hawaii to be at the bottom.
Thanks for actual, meaningful statistics. A 50% difference is pretty huge, when you consider 954,000 Americans have died of Covid, and tens of millions hospitalized.
Somehow people can find significance in a test tube study of liver cells (newsflash, the vaccines are intramuscular) and yet ignore the unnecessary death of hundreds of thousands. Willful ignorance and sociopathy.