Covid death gap widens, Trump county deaths much higher than others

#8
#8
Hmmmm.....Do you think access to hospitals in rural areas might have something to do with those figures?


Probably a combo. But obviously lower vaccination rates are directly correlated to higher infection rates and in particular bad outcomes.
 
#13
#13
can't read the article but the subheading suggests "over the past month" - that time frame is pretty meaningless given that the Delta surge varied by location over several months. 2 months ago FL was the nation's hotspot, now it's got among the lowest rates per capita of new cases. Given deaths have a roughly 1 month lag these results will change next month, and the month after.

Michigan is well into a surge, California and New York are staying relatively steady at heightened levels (prolonged mid-level surges).
 
#15
#15
Why not total deaths? Why death rates? I thought the popular vote was all the rage.
 
#19
#19
Rent free 😂🤣
It's not just him. There's not a single person I know that was all in on Biden, that has been able to post a single positive thing about Biden in 10 months. They know he's a everything they tried to claim Trump was, racist, pervert, dictator, etc. That's why they're still grasping at straws about trump, it's actually hilarious, and I didn't even care for Trump. It's just Biden is 100 times worse, and they know it
 
#20
#20
Probably a combo. But obviously lower vaccination rates are directly correlated to higher infection rates and in particular bad outcomes.
I work in healthcare and have seen too many automobile accidents…. Hospice deaths…. Myocardial infarction….. etc labeled as covid deaths to trust those numbers.
 

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