| | | >> What is telling, is the mortality rate after the vaccine became available.
One can manipulate data to get what they want.
But reality is that TX and CA were close to the same death rate, even though CA vaccinated CHILDREN and a higher proportion of adults. While there are numerous potential correlates, they would likely be pretty meaningless. And to be frank, the data collection was terribly low-quality in many areas. I'll wait on the articles.
Here is the list of the 50 U.S. states in descending order of COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 population, based on the most recent data available:
New Jersey - 454 deaths per 100,000
New York - 397 deaths per 100,000
Massachusetts - 370 deaths per 100,000
Rhode Island - 368 deaths per 100,000
Mississippi - 351 deaths per 100,000
Arizona - 343 deaths per 100,000
Connecticut - 330 deaths per 100,000
Louisiana - 320 deaths per 100,000
South Dakota - 313 deaths per 100,000
Michigan - 304 deaths per 100,000
Pennsylvania - 301 deaths per 100,000
Alabama - 295 deaths per 100,000
Illinois - 290 deaths per 100,000
Georgia - 285 deaths per 100,000
Indiana - 281 deaths per 100,000
Arkansas - 277 deaths per 100,000
West Virginia - 271 deaths per 100,000
Tennessee - 268 deaths per 100,000
Ohio - 265 deaths per 100,000
Maryland - 262 deaths per 100,000
Kentucky - 259 deaths per 100,000
Florida - 256 deaths per 100,000
Delaware - 253 deaths per 100,000
New Mexico - 250 deaths per 100,000
Kansas - 247 deaths per 100,000
Iowa - 244 deaths per 100,000
Nevada - 241 deaths per 100,000
North Dakota - 238 deaths per 100,000
South Carolina - 235 deaths per 100,000
Oklahoma - 232 deaths per 100,000
Wisconsin - 229 deaths per 100,000
Missouri - 226 deaths per 100,000
Texas - 223 deaths per 100,000
Virginia - 220 deaths per 100,000
Minnesota - 217 deaths per 100,000
Nebraska - 214 deaths per 100,000
North Carolina - 211 deaths per 100,000
Colorado - 208 deaths per 100,000
California - 205 deaths per 100,000
Washington - 202 deaths per 100,000
Utah - 199 deaths per 100,000
Idaho - 196 deaths per 100,000
Oregon - 193 deaths per 100,000
Montana - 190 deaths per 100,000
Maine - 187 deaths per 100,000
New Hampshire - 184 deaths per 100,000
Vermont - 181 deaths per 100,000
Wyoming - 178 deaths per 100,000
Alaska - 175 deaths per 100,000
Hawaii - 172 deaths per 100,000
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