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Pretty good, considering the concentration of vulnerable citizens, and they didn't destroy their economy in the process.
Lol....I'd say having that many people missing from the economy wasn't helpful....but maybe I'm just focused on people who no longer work or spend money too much
Given that the median age of those dying from COVID is well past retirement age, it's not likely those people were producing much. Granted, they're spending, but they were dying at about the same age as those who didn't have COVID.
So they don't spend money enough and don't work at all
Got it.
Acceptable
About your usual level of honesty: None.
You're the one who sees the numbers as acceptable.
You can be honest about it...I'm being honest about pointing that out
I see them as pretty good, given the circumstances. Want to contrast them with some blue states that did destroy their own communities with needless lockdowns?
Yes, you see them as acceptable. Which is what I said.
I already said Florida was number 9.
Mississippi is number 1.
The "Acceptable" I'll agree with, the first bits were a lie.
Florida has a huge 65+ population, that fact that they were able to isolate that population effectively kept them at #9, when being the highest was a real possibility.
if lockdowns prevented infections and death, NJ wouldn't be #3.
You say they are acceptable because economy. Both my points were towards that.
They didn't isolate anything.
They're acceptable in isolation. That it was done without crushing the economy and adversely affecting the public health through unnecessary lockdowns is a feather in DeSantis's hat.
The "Acceptable" I'll agree with, the first bits were a lie.
Florida has a huge 65+ population, that fact that they were able to isolate that population effectively kept them at #9, when being the highest was a real possibility.
if lockdowns prevented infections and death, NJ wouldn't be #3.
I don’t think Beard Boy is familiar with Florida’s age distribution or the age distribution of Covid deaths. Nor does he care much about the consequences of business closures on working class people.
They're acceptable in isolation. That it was done without crushing the economy and adversely affecting the public health through unnecessary lockdowns is a feather in DeSantis's hat.