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    Quote Originally Posted by Life is Golden View Post
    And now the numbers are lower than ever.
    Florida still has twice daily per capita death numbers of New York, so it would be fairer to say lower than before. Florida has dropped from 8 times worse than New York a month ago to 2 times worse today. Around January, it will go back to around 8 times worse again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anatta View Post
    OK
    but why the rise? especially with hospitalizations?

    COVID is following flu and common cold patterns -higher in fall and winter for northern states
    Unlike Dems I dont try to say 'well it's vaxxing failure" when they blame southern states
    it simply the nature of the beast -which is what we are seeing -a shift northward as colder weather sets in
    It wasn't cold in the south when those areas were spiking. Winter will be interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anatta View Post
    Despite vaccination rollouts, several states, particularly those in colder climates, are beginning to see a rise in infections.

    "You're starting to see an uptick in cases in the colder parts of the country and as people are driven indoors without masks on," former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNN earlier this month. "The delta wave has not run through the United States... I think we have a couple of months to go."
    MORE: CDC advisers vote to recommend Moderna, J&J boosters, mixing and matching doses

    Experts have been warning for weeks that colder areas may see an uptick in cases this winter.

    "We may be starting to see the delta surge in the northern parts of the country that were relatively spared over the summer," said John Brownstein, Ph.D., an epidemiologist at Boston Children's Hospital and an ABC News contributor.

    In recently released forecasts, the PolicyLab at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia reported that infection rates in parts of the Midwest and Mountain states remained "stubbornly high," and that despite declining transmission in the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic and in California, a period of resurgence may be on the horizon for northern regions of the country.
    https://abcnews.go.com/Health/northe...ry?id=80653281
    You trolls should consider being less barbaric and pitting regions against regions at advocating covid safety of all American because state lines have no affect on the transmission of the covid-19 virus. Stop being a fool and a hater but someone who has a bit of a sense of humanitarian values. Yet in the case of your kind, I highly doubt there is a bit of humanitarian values in your corrupt mind, body and worthless soul. Based on the following the damage has been done as repukes are the imminent threat against humanity at promoting treason, ignorance and other atrocities: States with Republican governors had highest Covid incidence and death rates, study finds


    States with Democratic governors had the highest incidence and death rates from Covid-19 in the first months of the coronavirus pandemic, but states with Republican governors surpassed those rates as the crisis dragged on, a study released Tuesday found.

    "From March to early June, Republican-led states had lower Covid-19 incidence rates compared with Democratic-led states. On June 3, the association reversed, and Republican-led states had higher incidence," the study by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Medical University of South Carolina showed.

    "For death rates, Republican-led states had lower rates early in the pandemic, but higher rates from July 4 through mid-December," the study found."

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/pol...study-n1260700
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    Quote Originally Posted by anatta View Post
    fucking dolt. we are inside with a/c same as the north is inside with heat in winter -which doesnt mean we are ONLY inside anymore then the north is only inside

    There are vaxxes, and monoclonal antibody sites set up by Desantis you fuckwaded idiot
    LOL, maybe you are. The rest of the state isn't. What's the busiest month at Universal? Disney? July you dumb fuck. Did you think summer was flu season in Florida?

    ROTFLMFAO!!!! Stick to pillows.

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