Social Texas reports zero COVID deaths 2 months after Biden slammed 'Neanderthal thinking'

Can you really not understand why that's irrelevant? You are throwing out a year and a half worth of data to zoom in on the noise at the end of the pandemic.


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I wasn't the one who chose this focus; after all, you wanted to dismiss the spread of cases (for the past year a half) which is the most meaningful measurement to risk in the present.

Florida has one of the highest per capita rates of death in the country since Biden made this comment.
 
And did anyone read Eric Claptons vaccine story? First jab, bed ridden for 10 days. Fuck that shit.

Second jab no use of feet or hands.

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/...aganda-1170264/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

People are having horrible reactions with stories ignored and muted by the media.


He took the AstraZeneca vaccine.................................................



Clapton previously shared his thoughts on the Covid-19 shutdown when he appeared on Van Morrison’s anti-lockdown song “Stand and Deliver” in December 2020; two months later, in February, Clapton received his first of two AstraZeneca vaccinations, he wrote in his letter to Robin Monotti, who shared the letter on his Telegram with the guitarist’s permission. (Rolling Stone has confirmed the authenticity of the letter. A rep for Clapton did not immediately respond to a request for comment.)
 
You chose to focus on (1) deaths, and (2) the more recent timetable.

Florida and Texas accounted for 2/9th of reported deaths in the country yesterday.
No, I used cumulative death rates until now. Not recent trends.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/covid-cases.html
If you factor in the quality of life in red states vs blue due to drastic differences in restriction measures it’s even more compelling. Blue states handled this virus much poorer than the red states. The qualitative and longer lasting effects (mental health, suicides, etc...) will surface for years to come.
 
I wasn't the one who chose this focus; after all, you wanted to dismiss the spread of cases (for the past year a half) which is the most meaningful measurement to risk in the present.

Florida has one of the highest per capita rates of death in the country since Biden made this comment.

And Florida is in the bottom half of states for deaths per capita overall. Its like you are bragging about landing a couple rabbit punches at 4:00 of RND 5 in a fight where you've lost every round.
 
He took the AstraZeneca vaccine.................................................


Clapton previously shared his thoughts on the Covid-19 shutdown when he appeared on Van Morrison’s anti-lockdown song “Stand and Deliver” in December 2020; two months later, in February, Clapton received his first of two AstraZeneca vaccinations, he wrote in his letter to Robin Monotti, who shared the letter on his Telegram with the guitarist’s permission. (Rolling Stone has confirmed the authenticity of the letter. A rep for Clapton did not immediately respond to a request for comment.)

Eric Clapton should not have taken the AstraZeneca vaccine. It was the wrong thing to do.
 
Oh we got “lucky”... shut up.

Y’all are sad excuses for human beings.
Says the guy who’d rather spread a virus that’s killed 600,000 Americans than do the right thing.
 
No, I used cumulative death rates until now. Not recent trends.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/covid-cases.html
If you factor in the quality of life in red states vs blue due to drastic differences in restriction measures it’s even more compelling. Blue states handled this virus much poorer than the red states. The qualitative and longer lasting effects (mental health, suicides, etc...) will surface for years to come.

Yeah... people are fleeing Cali/New York to Texas/Florida for no reason.

There's hardly no middle class left in California. California has both the most wealthy and most poverty at the same time... lol.
 
The real difference between Covid and other diseases at this point is that other diseases don't have a daily death count where we expect people to drop everything they're doing because it's not completely 0 yet. People who wanted to be vaccinated have been vaccinated, and people who didn't want to haven't and it's not anybody else's problem or concern except their own. It's time to resume normal life.

For the past 2.5 months or maybe slightly longer, England and Wales have been recording deaths from all causes below the 5yr average for this time of year, and now England is actually fucking 20% below the 5yr average.

So what is 'acceptable'? These aren't covid death numbers anymore, these are deaths from all causes - from stabbings to fucking car accidents, from lung disease to fucking cancer.

We've been told covid zero is impossible, and rightly so - so how low do we have to go before we're allowed to live our lives again? When 20% below the 5yr average is still 'a matter for concern' what exactly are our leaders telling us? That nobody is allowed to die anymore? Starting to feel a bit like that to be perfectly honest. They're still 'deeply concerned' about the situation despite us being 20% below the 5yr overall death average for 8weeks or something.
 
And Florida is in the bottom half of states for deaths per capita overall. Its like you are bragging about landing a couple rabbit punches at 4:00 of RND 5 in a fight where you've lost every round.
They're also in the worst half and above the mean line in total cases per capita. Meanwhile, their death rate is worse than California's. In addition to that, 8 of the 10 states with the lowest rates of death for the entire pandemic are blue states.

But of course all of this is noise. The focus was on the overall performance of these states since Biden made this comment. Generally, all states are headed in the right direction, but Florida and Texas are bad performers in either metric since Biden made his comment.

It's like Sweden compared to Finland or Norway. Yeah, remember that? Remember when you were jocking Sweden? How'd that turn out for you?

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For the past 2.5 months or maybe slightly longer, England and Wales have been recording deaths from all causes below the 5yr average for this time of year, and now England is actually fucking 20% below the 5yr average.

So what is 'acceptable'? These aren't covid death numbers anymore, these are deaths from all causes - from stabbings to fucking car accidents, from lung disease to fucking cancer.

We've been told covid zero is impossible, and rightly so - so how low do we have to go before we're allowed to live our lives again? When 20% below the 5yr average is still 'a matter for concern' what exactly are our leaders telling us? That nobody is allowed to die anymore? Starting to feel a bit like that to be perfectly honest. They're still 'deeply concerned' about the situation despite us being 20% below the 5yr overall death average for 8weeks or something.

Control is a hard thing for our "supposed leaders" to let go of...especially when it was so easily given up.
 
What you don’t understand is every person who died was a preventable death. That’s why he was calling Texas Neanderthal. There is a vaccine but Texas decided that going out to bars without masks was more important than saving a few lives. A mask, that can reduce the spread was such a terrible inconvenience for so many that the possibility of killing a loved one became an option. Fucking pathetic.

And yet serial killer Cuomo was your darling

You don't care about life or death. You care only of politics. You are simply, a shitty human.
 
Both of you are idiots and one day you’ll find out you’ve got 6 weeks to live. If only you went to the Dr. yearly to have blood work drawn.

Oh my. Thank you Debra.
 
Yeah... people are fleeing Cali/New York to Texas/Florida for no reason.

There's hardly no middle class left in California. California has both the most wealthy and most poverty at the same time... lol.

California is cool, if you don't live in the shit-hole parts of the state.
 
They're also in the worst half and above the mean line in total cases per capita. Meanwhile, their death rate is worse than California's. In addition to that, 8 of the 10 states with the lowest rates of death for the entire pandemic are blue states.

But of course all of this is noise. The focus was on the overall performance of these states since Biden made this comment. Generally, all states are headed in the right direction, but Florida and Texas are bad performers in either metric since Biden made his comment.

It's like Sweden compared to Finland or Norway. Yeah, remember that? Remember when you were jocking Sweden? How'd that turn out for you?

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Yet people in TX & FL seem a hell of a lot happier than those blue states. Like not even close.
 
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It's indicate of the trend for the past month.

Florida's rolling average for new cases per capita is ~4x California's, and 2x-3x in deaths during this period.

Yet people in FL are happy, and people in CA are depressed as hell and leaving in droves to move to FL
 
They're also in the worst half and above the mean line in total cases per capita. Meanwhile, their death rate is worse than California's. In addition to that, 8 of the 10 states with the lowest rates of death for the entire pandemic are blue states.

But of course all of this is noise. The focus was on the overall performance of these states since Biden made this comment. Generally, all states are headed in the right direction, but Florida and Texas are bad performers in either metric since Biden made his comment.

It's like Sweden compared to Finland or Norway. Yeah, remember that? Remember when you were jocking Sweden? How'd that turn out for you?

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Turns out Sweden still exists. The apocalypse never came.
 
Yet people in FL are happy, and people in CA are depressed as hell and leaving in droves to move to FL
This has nothing to do with COVID lockdowns or the sensibility of COVID suppression measures.
 
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