California did it the right way.
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Science vs. Math showdown.Pitchfork51 said:
Sounds like something a science denier would sayalumni94 said:Well, I live in San Mateo County. Looking at a smaller set of data, it appears every time they close us down, the worse it gets. I really think let me people do their thing, data wise, has been the best action.
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Dance off?alumni94 said:
Science vs. Math showdown.Pitchfork51 said:
Sounds like something a science denier would sayalumni94 said:Well, I live in San Mateo County. Looking at a smaller set of data, it appears every time they close us down, the worse it gets. I really think let me people do their thing, data wise, has been the best action.
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CA just needed more time to get their guys in there. But still, they've got some work to do to catch up to FL.DoogieMcDoogerson said:Striking data considering:
1) Similar Climate
2) High Density Populations in big cities
3) Completely opposite public health strategy
Lockdowns clearly don't work. But we knew that.

FL - 950 Deaths / 1M
CA - 563 Deaths / 1M
We'll have to see how it shakes out in the end. -
Also noteworthy, one state has a cratered economy and one doesn’t. Similar total deaths, Cali in the lead there currently.YellowSnow said:
CA just needed more time to get their guys in there. But still, they've got some work to do to catch up to FL.DoogieMcDoogerson said:Striking data considering:
1) Similar Climate
2) High Density Populations in big cities
3) Completely opposite public health strategy
Lockdowns clearly don't work. But we knew that.

FL - 950 Deaths / 1M
CA - 563 Deaths / 1M
We'll have to see how it shakes out in the end. -
California can do what it wants.
Just returned from 10 days in Florida.
Everyone in masks.
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No. Not similar total deaths. FL almost double per capita.Bob_C said:
Also noteworthy, one state has a cratered economy and one doesn’t. Similar total deaths, Cali in the lead there currently.YellowSnow said:
CA just needed more time to get their guys in there. But still, they've got some work to do to catch up to FL.DoogieMcDoogerson said:Striking data considering:
1) Similar Climate
2) High Density Populations in big cities
3) Completely opposite public health strategy
Lockdowns clearly don't work. But we knew that.

FL - 950 Deaths / 1M
CA - 563 Deaths / 1M
We'll have to see how it shakes out in the end.
I think the lock downs are mostly FS and counter productive. But let’s CA cordwood has been way lower than FL and that’s fact. -
Looked it up yesterday, CA at 22k, FL at 20k.YellowSnow said:
No. Not similar total deaths. FL almost double per capita.Bob_C said:
Also noteworthy, one state has a cratered economy and one doesn’t. Similar total deaths, Cali in the lead there currently.YellowSnow said:
CA just needed more time to get their guys in there. But still, they've got some work to do to catch up to FL.DoogieMcDoogerson said:Striking data considering:
1) Similar Climate
2) High Density Populations in big cities
3) Completely opposite public health strategy
Lockdowns clearly don't work. But we knew that.

FL - 950 Deaths / 1M
CA - 563 Deaths / 1M
We'll have to see how it shakes out in the end.
I think the lock downs are mostly FS and counter productive. But let’s CA cordwood has been way lower than FL and that’s fact. -
Yella is talking deaths per million. More people in Cali, hence a lower rate of death. He's also saying that Cali might catch up because nothing we do seems to really work in the long run.Bob_C said:
Looked it up yesterday, CA at 22k, FL at 20k.YellowSnow said:
No. Not similar total deaths. FL almost double per capita.Bob_C said:
Also noteworthy, one state has a cratered economy and one doesn’t. Similar total deaths, Cali in the lead there currently.YellowSnow said:
CA just needed more time to get their guys in there. But still, they've got some work to do to catch up to FL.DoogieMcDoogerson said:Striking data considering:
1) Similar Climate
2) High Density Populations in big cities
3) Completely opposite public health strategy
Lockdowns clearly don't work. But we knew that.

FL - 950 Deaths / 1M
CA - 563 Deaths / 1M
We'll have to see how it shakes out in the end.
I think the lock downs are mostly FS and counter productive. But let’s CA cordwood has been way lower than FL and that’s fact. -
Washington Post just today is reporting that this is all Trump's fault because he didn't take it seriously enough.theknowledge said:
Yella is talking deaths per million. More people in Cali, hence a lower rate of death. He's also saying that Cali might catch up because nothing we do seems to really work in the long run.Bob_C said:
Looked it up yesterday, CA at 22k, FL at 20k.YellowSnow said:
No. Not similar total deaths. FL almost double per capita.Bob_C said:
Also noteworthy, one state has a cratered economy and one doesn’t. Similar total deaths, Cali in the lead there currently.YellowSnow said:
CA just needed more time to get their guys in there. But still, they've got some work to do to catch up to FL.DoogieMcDoogerson said:Striking data considering:
1) Similar Climate
2) High Density Populations in big cities
3) Completely opposite public health strategy
Lockdowns clearly don't work. But we knew that.

FL - 950 Deaths / 1M
CA - 563 Deaths / 1M
We'll have to see how it shakes out in the end.
I think the lock downs are mostly FS and counter productive. But let’s CA cordwood has been way lower than FL and that’s fact. -
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