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To: Bill who wrote (1389452)2/1/2023 1:07:23 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571808
 
"nobody knows how many covid deaths there were."

Prolly true; I think Deathdsantis began cooking the books around Dec. of 2020. It's certainly an area of investigation for opposition research.`



To: Bill who wrote (1389452)2/1/2023 1:19:43 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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Bill,
And nobody knows how many covid deaths there were.
Until you have more reliable figures, Wharfie's stats are the best we have.

In any case, the COVID death counts and per-capita death figures are complicated.

Florida is #13 in the per-capita death toll, but New York is #14.

That can be attributed to New York being ground zero for the initial COVID surge. The actions of Dicktator Cuomo, who forced senior residences to become ideal spreaders of the initial coronavirus strain, also made things worse.

After that, NY was low on the number of daily COVID deaths compared to the rest of the nation, but even that couldn't make up for their initial surge.

Tenchusatsu