The death rates are skewed because locations that had early outbreaks had much higher death rates due to not knowing much about how to deal with the symptoms.
I think that the overall death rate is more illustrative because it smooths out the spikes and small weekly fluctuations. But OK, lets run the numbers. This is the total deaths per 100,000 over the last 7 days as reported by the CDC as of today. This controls for early outbreaks.
Strict Lockdown:
NJ .63
NY .65
CA .86
Average: .71
No Lockdown:
AR .60
IO .51
NB .33
ND .13
SD .36
UT .29
WY .35
Average: .36
Short mild lockdown:
TX .46
FA .80
Average: .63
So again, even if we look at the rolling 7 day death count of today instead of the total. There is zero evidence that the lockdowns helped according to the data.
Plus many of these locations have populations that are far more susceptible to getting it, and dying. Blacks and Hispanics in particular, then add in that they are more likely to be low income frontline workers.
Really, weren't you just going on about those dumb rural idiots in Eastern Washington and Spokane? I didn't realize it is such a hotbed of Blacks and Hispanics. I guess there aren't any blacks or hispanics in Florida or Texas either, strange. Racist virus, totally debunked the whole thing.
Why are the top 10 counties with worst death rates per capita all in heavily white rural counties?
Blacks and Hispanics are most likely to be doctors and nurses? Strange, most of them that I see are white. Got any data to back up this claim?
Anyway, prove you claim that the Blacks and Hispanics are causing this by adding these demographics to the analysis. I'm not going to because I'm not a racist piece of sh!t that makes ridiculous claims about people of color.
Also prove that low income is correlated with COVID, because the primary victims, the elderly, are the most wealthy demographic in America. If you really cared about poverty you wouldn't be creating more of it by having lockdowns.
Again, deniers just look for "facts" that confirm their bias. It doesn't matter how you come up with "facts" if they fit the what you want to believe.
Do you have a better source of data that the CDC and the department of health and human services? Why do you put quotes around facts?
I travel through Idaho, Utah and California frequently, I can tell you from first hand experience that there is a huge difference in how people follow the meager recommended safety protocols.
I regularly travel through those states plus Washington, Oregon, Nevada and Wyoming. I have driven through all of them during the pandemic. I agree with this observation but I've notice the places that don't follow the safety protocols have less death and hospitalizations that the places that do. So how much of a help are your "safety precautions." If you really cared, you wouldn't travel.
Wearing a mask in much of Utah can get you run out of town.
Yes, now explain their low death rates? Must not have any blacks or hispanics around, huh?
In summary, maskdarvr is an insufferable bitch who can't back up what he says and literally cannot stop gagging on Fauci's balls and Inslee's cock.
Care to admit that you didn't bother to review the data before calling me uneducated and stupid and were just relying on stupid opinions you heard on the news or facebook or shall we continue? You didn't come up with your opinion by looking at data, someone else told you what your opinion should be and like the little corksucker you are you slurped it down with out even looking at the data, right? So STFU with your stupid opinion that someone else gave you. If I want to hear your opinion I'll give it to you and we can just cut the mainstream media and social media out of it.