Click on the column header "Deaths/1M pop" to order by deaths/pop.
1 - NJ: 2398 deaths/million population
2 - NY: 2221 deaths/million population
Remember over the summer when the media was distracting about all the deaths in New York by screaming about the infection rates in Florida and Texas? Those infection rates were based on PCR tests with cycle thresholds of 35 or 40. So mostly false positives. Fake. It's ok tho, because now that Biden is in office, the experts at the CDC have realized what everyone knew and are reducing the cycle thresholds to something approaching normal (25ish).
With all those infections, you'd think that Florida and Texas would have caught up with NJ and NY, who we were told handled the pandemic so well. So time has passed and here we are in winter and Florida and Texas are still below the nation's average in deaths/population. Why is that? Florida is where old people go to die. Old people are particularly susceptible to covid19. It was all a scam.
Open up the states, look at the charts. NJ and NY deaths were in March/April 2019. While they were stuffing infected people into nursing homes. They did that in Pennsylvania too. Guess who was in charge of that? Michigan actually put infected people of all ages into nursing homes. Remember the video of the kid beating on the old man? Why was he in a nursing home? To spread the infection. To kill old people.
Back when the media first started saying that Trump was responsible for all the deaths, just after saying he was racist for closing travel with some countries, almost all of the deaths were in NJ, NY, Mass, Conn, Penn.
We've some time to let the data settle, almost a year. In deaths/population (the only metric worth looking at), some states seem to be handling it well, some states not so well, and some states handled it really phenomenally horribly. So horribly, that even now the other states haven't caught up, even a state like Florida which is more of a retirement community than any other state.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
Click on the column header "Deaths/1M pop" to order by deaths/pop.
1 - NJ: 2398 deaths/million population
2 - NY: 2221 deaths/million population
Remember over the summer when the media was distracting about all the deaths in New York by screaming about the infection rates in Florida and Texas? Those infection rates were based on PCR tests with cycle thresholds of 35 or 40. So mostly false positives. Fake. It's ok tho, because now that Biden is in office, the experts at the CDC have realized what everyone knew and are reducing the cycle thresholds to something approaching normal (25ish).
With all those infections, you'd think that Florida and Texas would have caught up with NJ and NY, who we were told handled the pandemic so well. So time has passed and here we are in winter and Florida and Texas are still below the nation's average in deaths/population. Why is that? Florida is where old people go to die. Old people are particularly susceptible to covid19. It was all a scam.
Open up the states, look at the charts. NJ and NY deaths were in March/April 2019. While they were stuffing infected people into nursing homes. They did that in Pennsylvania too. Guess who was in charge of that? Michigan actually put infected people of all ages into nursing homes. Remember the video of the kid beating on the old man? Why was he in a nursing home? To spread the infection. To kill old people.
Back when the media first started saying that Trump was responsible for all the deaths, just after saying he was racist for closing travel with some countries, almost all of the deaths were in NJ, NY, Mass, Conn, Penn.
We've some time to let the data settle, almost a year. In deaths/population (the only metric worth looking at), some states seem to be handling it well, some states not so well, and some states handled it really phenomenally horribly. So horribly, that even now the other states haven't caught up, even a state like Florida which is more of a retirement community than any other state.
Why so many deaths/pop in NJ and NY?