Michigan has the highest infection rate in the country and some of the harshest lockdown orders. It’s batshit crazy. When I ask people why we are having another surge I get “noncompliance.”
Infection rate here in Michigan is inflated due to Michigan State University farming students for false positives every two weeks (mandatory to be tested or students aren't allowed in class). The head of the university is a former infectious disease doctor and knows how everything in the medical industry works. He got hired a week or two after MSU first locked down last spring. MSU is located in the Lansing area. This area is basically the hotspot of the country. Coincidence? Not in my opinion.
"We could have had it solved in 15 days if everyone listened"
"We solved influenza because everyone listened"
Michigan has the highest infection rate in the country and some of the harshest lockdown orders. It’s batshit crazy. When I ask people why we are having another surge I get “noncompliance.”
Does Michigan have the highest only because NY and Wisconsin killed a bunch of the infected that might have had a chance to survive?
Infection rate here in Michigan is inflated due to Michigan State University farming students for false positives every two weeks (mandatory to be tested or students aren't allowed in class). The head of the university is a former infectious disease doctor and knows how everything in the medical industry works. He got hired a week or two after MSU first locked down last spring. MSU is located in the Lansing area. This area is basically the hotspot of the country. Coincidence? Not in my opinion.