Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Good way to judge how each Governor has handled the covid 19 outbreak
Top 5 are: New York 66 deaths per 100k population New Jersey 43 Connecticut 29 Louisiana 26 Michigan 22 Florida is currently at 3 deaths per 100k Full list at link • Death rates from COVID-19 U.S. by state 2020 | Statista |
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IMO not really fair comparison. NYC hub travel of the world. IMO Since traveling spread the virus course majority cities across the world are affected more. Also I O Plus the smaller populated area had heads up what was coming and was better prepared.
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Total traffic at JFK and La Guardia is 45 million, if you want to count Newark, which is in New Jersey that's a total of 67 million. Atlanta alone has 52 million Florida airports Orlando 23 million Miami 21 million Ft Lauderdale 18 million Tampa 10 million Total 72 million |
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It one takes one Person infected to eventually get to every part of the country if they traveled and was infected |
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Miami MIA 404,268 New York JFK 382,690 Orlando MCO 130,118 Newark EWR 117,656 Don't see La Guardia, Tampa, Ft Lauderdale in their stats but it's well known Florida gets more tourism than New York. I believe we are #2 after California. |
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I'm trying to figure out what the 5 worst states have in common.
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I can't help but wonder if we hadn't pretty much wasted the whole month of February, in getting ready at the national level...would we still be leading the world in cases?
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“If the facts are against you, argue the law. If the law is against you, argue the facts. If the law and the facts are against you, pound the table and yell like hell”
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Since I grew up in New Mexico and still have business interests and friends there I am following the Wuhan virus in that state. The urban Albuquerque area has the most cases. Nine assisted living facilities located around the state contain significant percentages of infected residents and employees. The rural counties are all but untouched. What that tells me is that the density of a population has a lot to do with the chance of becoming infected.
Also population centers having high percentages of people who travel for business and personal reasons have relatively high infection rates.
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Using the OP's logic, I suppose it stands to reason that the country with the highest number of infections indicates how well that country's administration has handled the crisis.
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I think that some governors were facing much more challenging circumstances than others. Last edited by Velvet; 04-19-2020 at 04:37 PM. |
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