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    If I heard of blue states that were doing notably worse than red states I would be willing to post. Unfortunately for the red states, they seem to be doing worse in general as a group than blue states.

    What is a COVID GOD EDICT?

    COVID Cases, Deaths Notably Worse In Red States Than Blue States: Report

    https://news.yahoo.com/covid-cases-d...035707646.html


    By the looks of it,
    Republican attacks on masks and COVID-19 vaccines don’t seem to be particularly healthy for people living in red states. In several instances in recent months, both COVID-19 cases and deaths are notably higher in Republican states than in Democratic blue states, according to an analysis of data by The Washington Post.


    • The Post said the analysis reveals the “inescapable overlap of pandemic and politics.”

    • In a single, obvious example, of 54,000 people who have died since late June, in the latest wave of COVID-19, nearly 1 in 5 has died in Florida, where GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis battles against wearing masks. So a state with just 6% of the nation’s population accounts for 18% of the nation’s COVID-19 deaths this summer, the Post reported Friday.

    • But it’s far more than that. Across the nation, it’s “obvious that there’s an overlap of vaccination rates, party identity and pandemic outcomes that intertwines the discussion about the pandemic with partisan politics,” noted reporter Philip Bump. “We see that red states are doing much worse relative to the country on the whole than are blue states.”

    • He added that “more deaths from the virus occur in places where there are more cases. There are more cases in places where vaccination rates are lower. Vaccination rates are lower in places that voted more heavily Republican in 2020.”

    • “Of the 23 states that have new case totals per capita higher than the nation over all, 21 voted for Donald Trump in November. Sixteen are among the 17 states that have the lowest rates of vaccination,” according to the Post.

    • Of the 18 states that have new death totals higher than the national average, 14 voted for Trump, the Post reports.


    [Graphs available at link]


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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Man View Post
    If I heard of blue states that were doing notably worse than red states I would be willing to post. Unfortunately for the red states, they seem to be doing worse in general as a group than blue states.

    What is a COVID GOD EDICT?

    COVID Cases, Deaths Notably Worse In Red States Than Blue States: Report

    https://news.yahoo.com/covid-cases-d...035707646.html


    By the looks of it,
    Republican attacks on masks and COVID-19 vaccines don’t seem to be particularly healthy for people living in red states. In several instances in recent months, both COVID-19 cases and deaths are notably higher in Republican states than in Democratic blue states, according to an analysis of data by The Washington Post.


    • The Post said the analysis reveals the “inescapable overlap of pandemic and politics.”

    • In a single, obvious example, of 54,000 people who have died since late June, in the latest wave of COVID-19, nearly 1 in 5 has died in Florida, where GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis battles against wearing masks. So a state with just 6% of the nation’s population accounts for 18% of the nation’s COVID-19 deaths this summer, the Post reported Friday.

    • But it’s far more than that. Across the nation, it’s “obvious that there’s an overlap of vaccination rates, party identity and pandemic outcomes that intertwines the discussion about the pandemic with partisan politics,” noted reporter Philip Bump. “We see that red states are doing much worse relative to the country on the whole than are blue states.”

    • He added that “more deaths from the virus occur in places where there are more cases. There are more cases in places where vaccination rates are lower. Vaccination rates are lower in places that voted more heavily Republican in 2020.”

    • “Of the 23 states that have new case totals per capita higher than the nation over all, 21 voted for Donald Trump in November. Sixteen are among the 17 states that have the lowest rates of vaccination,” according to the Post.

    • Of the 18 states that have new death totals higher than the national average, 14 voted for Trump, the Post reports.


    [Graphs available at link]

    Yep Yahoo and Washington Post isn't "BIASED"..

    "COVID GOD EDICTS"

    Are "MASS MURDERER" Fauci and your "KING BIDEN", "DEMANDS".

    definition of Edict==="an official order or proclamation issued by a person in authority"

    Edicts are popular with "Big and little DICTATORS"..

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    We all have our biases but fudging numbers will get you caught.

    Please feel free to post articles about how poorly blue states are doing with covid compared to red states.

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    Check, Israel, Gibraltar, Singapore, or for even more useful information, Sweden and India, Uttar Pradesh and Delphi in particular.

    Still waiting to hear who is dying faster, the "gene therapy" patients who had their "natural immunity" ruined by the shot, or the ones who had acquired no "natural immunity" prior to injection.
    Might explain why they want EVERYBODY not "vaccinated" because it is not a vaccine, but "gene therapy" injected.

    If this shakes out the way it is currently looking, the "ELITES" won't have to worry about a virus, but LEAD POISONING.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AWM View Post
    Check, Israel, Gibraltar, Singapore, or for even more useful information, Sweden and India, Uttar Pradesh and Delphi in particular.
    A quick scan of a map of the US with covid cases in red shows some distinctly non-red states, few of which strike one as being red states, that are currently trending high. However, overall deaths per 100,000 average around 225 regardless of whether a red or blue states. New England, Washington, Oregon, California and Hawaii have fewer deaths.

    Which attributes of Israel, Gibraltar, Singapore, Sweden, India, Uttar Pradesh and Delphi were you hoping to highlight? Herd immunity? I'm having trouble finding that kind of granular data for some of those countries.

    Here's an interesting chart that I found. (Oops, the chart didn't paste well but the numbers are still there.)

    PERCENT CHANGE VS. PREVIOUS WEEK

    -100%
    -50%
    -5%
    +5%
    +50%
    +100%



    AVG. NEW CASES/DAY
    TOTALS SINCE JAN. 2020

    STATE
    3 weeks ago
    2 weeks ago
    Last week
    This week

    CASES
    DEATHS


    United States
    156,353
    163,938
    145,552
    147,179

    42,415,246
    678,514

    California
    13,784
    13,298
    8,888
    9,364

    4,651,497
    68,087

    Texas
    15,400
    19,083
    17,175
    15,813

    3,967,426
    62,402

    Florida
    21,680
    18,457
    14,321
    10,857

    3,528,698
    51,889

    New York
    4,486
    4,957
    4,569
    5,420

    2,382,450
    54,983

    Illinois
    3,662
    4,331
    3,723
    3,708

    1,601,759
    27,094

    Georgia
    8,977
    9,113
    7,223
    5,834

    1,543,960
    24,951

    Pennsylvania
    3,144
    3,548
    4,002
    4,694

    1,387,872
    28,932

    Ohio
    4,416
    5,900
    6,490
    6,940

    1,358,918
    21,596

    North Carolina
    6,343
    6,871
    6,015
    7,285

    1,350,697
    15,811

    Tennessee
    6,335
    7,078
    7,655
    7,636

    1,190,689
    14,441

    New Jersey
    2,003
    2,023
    2,145
    2,246

    1,137,016
    27,240

    Michigan
    2,005
    2,322
    2,463
    3,063

    1,117,846
    22,034

    Arizona
    3,110
    3,225
    2,596
    2,600

    1,070,757
    19,584

    Indiana
    3,793
    4,254
    3,766
    3,823

    937,221
    15,239

    Virginia
    2,939
    3,359
    3,380
    3,624

    839,475
    12,364

    South Carolina
    4,658
    5,445
    4,525
    5,022

    832,466
    11,828

    Missouri
    2,250
    2,360
    2,132
    2,149

    811,544
    11,761

    Massachusetts
    1,437
    1,684
    1,634
    1,990

    796,925
    18,480

    Wisconsin
    1,822
    1,983
    1,820
    2,557

    783,831
    8,731

    Alabama
    4,055
    4,382
    3,641
    3,255

    775,531
    13,460

    Louisiana
    4,269
    2,443
    2,239
    1,866

    730,099
    13,558

    Minnesota
    1,519
    1,604
    1,583
    2,160

    690,391
    8,104

    Kentucky
    4,028
    4,267
    3,981
    4,191

    661,586
    8,370

    Colorado
    1,598
    1,745
    1,792
    1,965

    655,244
    7,428

    Washington
    3,219
    3,500
    3,177
    3,289

    631,023
    7,315

    Oklahoma
    2,577
    2,634
    2,352
    2,109

    598,556
    8,440

    Maryland
    1,145
    1,150
    1,073
    1,222

    521,210
    10,309

    Utah
    1,174
    1,365
    1,507
    1,572

    495,704
    2,829

    Arkansas
    2,018
    2,059
    1,601
    1,331

    486,853
    7,499

    Mississippi
    3,056
    2,746
    1,921
    1,872

    477,769
    9,331

    Iowa
    1,080
    1,265
    1,370
    1,867

    440,680
    6,483

    Nevada
    1,123
    1,148
    1,044
    1,172

    413,547
    6,918

    Kansas
    1,384
    1,619
    1,420
    1,403

    400,314
    5,919

    Connecticut
    693
    632
    543
    773

    386,182
    8,477

    Oregon
    2,203
    2,210
    1,850
    1,859

    314,841
    3,624

    Nebraska
    715
    689
    823
    672

    260,199
    2,379

    New Mexico
    816
    840
    642
    691

    246,639
    4,700

    Idaho
    707
    1,094
    1,195
    1,202

    245,395
    2,662

    West Virginia
    1,427
    1,495
    1,758
    1,833

    225,772
    3,441

    Puerto Rico
    784
    604
    388
    302

    179,593
    3,105

    Rhode Island
    284
    292
    301
    371

    169,686
    2,816

    Montana
    471
    553
    604
    857

    142,513
    1,901

    South Dakota
    354
    440
    417
    455

    141,141
    2,109

    Delaware
    351
    412
    428
    450

    128,964
    1,927

    North Dakota
    290
    388
    429
    463

    126,642
    1,626

    New Hampshire
    279
    313
    343
    459

    115,612
    1,462

    Alaska
    514
    556
    648
    741

    103,327
    480

    Wyoming
    399
    534
    491
    474

    86,052
    955

    Maine
    246
    384
    349
    485

    84,542
    1,002

    Hawaii
    876
    754
    626
    513

    76,191
    714

    District of Columbia
    173
    195
    150
    269

    59,712
    1,171

    Vermont
    132
    146
    160
    217

    31,911
    301

    Guam
    121
    150
    155
    165

    13,997
    182

    Virgin Islands
    24
    36
    32
    30

    6,516
    68

    Northern Marianas
    2
    2
    0
    2

    265
    2

    American Samoa
    0
    0
    0
    0

    0
    0










    https://www.npr.org/sections/health-...rus-in-the-u-s
    Last edited by Green Man; 09-22-2021 at 04:08 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Green Man View Post
    A quick scan of a map of the US with covid cases in red shows some distinctly non-red states, few of which strike one as being red states, that are currently trending high. However, overall deaths per 100,000 average around 225 regardless of whether a red or blue states. New England, Washington, Oregon, California and Hawaii have fewer deaths.

    Which attributes of Israel, Gibraltar, Singapore, Sweden, India, Uttar Pradesh and Delphi were you hoping to highlight? Herd immunity? I'm having trouble finding that kind of granular data for some of those countries.
    https://www.npr.org/sections/health-...rus-in-the-u-s

    NPR!!
    You crack me up!!!

    "You really can't make this $h!t up."


    How about a 98.7% reduction in Uttar Pradesh due to Ivermectin treatment.
    Probably not mentioned on NPR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AWM View Post
    NPR!!
    Remember when NPR covered for Hunter's laptops and said this:
    "The one who says he stays in Him is indebted to walk, even as He walked." 1Jn 2:6

    Without Torah, His walk is impossible - it's Rome's walk without Torah.



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    Yep who's their source "JOHN HOPKINS" who has a financial incentive to push the "VACCINE" route..

    Even "HOPKINS" admit these numbers are estimates.

    If you bother to read past the first couple paragraphs.

    Who's "HOPKINS" sources, hospitals who have a "FINANCIAL incentive to push COVID numbers"..

    Even the main Local paper for my county in S OR, cited local hospital doctors were concerned that the number of beds filling with sick COVID cases are vaccinated people.

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