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Originally Posted by Bill14564
??? Where did you get that idea?
Is there a site that ranks Covid restrictions? Certainly, California, New Jersey, and New York would rank high on that list but they are among the states with the smallest increase. Florida must be one of the least restrictive states and led the pack with the current surge.
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Florida is not even in the top ten. Texas is not on the list either.
Data was last updated Sept. 20. New cases are measured per 100,000 people.
Louisiana
Seven-day change: 100 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 1,344
Wisconsin
Seven-day change: 50.08 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 2,863
Alaska
Seven-day change: 30.84 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 750
Montana
Seven-day change: 25.02 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 712
Wyoming
Seven-day change: 23.3 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 464
North Dakota
Seven-day change: 19.91 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 350
Michigan
Seven-day change: 14.68 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 3,723
Connecticut
Seven-day change: 6.78 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 748
New Jersey
Seven-day change: 4.81 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 2,133
Maryland
Seven-day change: 3.16 percent increase
Seven-day moving case average: 1,245
I will post the article as well if you like.
Take nothing for granted. You would think FL and TX led the pack, from the way the TV is reporting.