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mowdie
09-08-2021, 08:49 PM
When we see The Sumter County report of Covid infections is there ever a report on the percentage of those that are from Villages in Sumter County?
Toymeister
09-10-2021, 07:13 AM
No. Reports are by the county.
However consider this, the highest risk groups, seniors, get vaccinated at the highest rates. Further to my point, TV residents have higher incomes and higher education levels than the median population, both of those subsets have higher vaccination levels.
So, the highest vaccination level in the state with three qualifiers all of which have higher vaccination rates: we are very safe.
I postulate that avoidance of COVID risky transmission habits closely track vaccination rates.
DAVES
09-13-2021, 08:26 AM
When we see The Sumter County report of Covid infections is there ever a report on the percentage of those that are from Villages in Sumter County?
My opinion-It has been two years. Perhaps, like a diet, they all work. People start, they lose weight but put it, back on plus a little. I am getting sloppy and it seems others are as well. Things are as they are-not as they should be.
Dana1963
09-13-2021, 09:48 AM
Is that your answer to the question? If someone asked you why the Earth spins, you would answer that pizza is round?
It's actually FLAT
njbchbum
09-13-2021, 09:55 AM
My wife use to look at these numbers by zip code but the governor took that feature away. Florida is also reporting its numbers once a week, on a Friday afternoon, to hide the numbers. They get" lost" as people head into a weekend.
How did she extract just the Villages out of the three zip codes used there?
And as far as 'losing' vax stats "as people head into a weekend" - maybe a better description is that folks 'ignore' the stats!
lkagele
09-13-2021, 02:28 PM
Is that your answer to the question? If someone asked you why the Earth spins, you would answer that pizza is round?
I actually think she was asking, how many pancakes does it take to shingle a dog house?
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