Well about half our country seems to oppose all the measures to reduce spread as well as vaccination, this portion of our population is more concerned about keeping that awful orange man around (sidequest)
Ah, ok.
I'm curious, has anyone here taken a look at the deaths per 100k people in orange-man-bad states vs orange-man-good states? That seems to be a reasonable way to assess the outputs of the two beliefs?
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Or compare that measurement for the US against the rest of the world?
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The short version is that there is zero correlation in the states, and the US is at the top of the bell curve with the majority of the other countries. Propaganda is alive and very well these days.
There have been studies looking at correlation between democratic/republican lead states and case rates per capita. And studies show a statistically significant difference. In other words, republican lead states have a higher case rate per capita.
“In a model with political party in power included, along with any additional variables that notably affected the adjusted association between party in power and case rate, 69% of the variance between states in case rates was explained, and adjusted case rates per 100,000 people were 2155 for states with Democratic governments, 2269 for states with mixed governments, and 2738 for Republican-led states. These estimates are based on data through October 8, 2020.”
Some say that finding fault is a sign of envy
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But hey ho, it's a meme
I'm curious, has anyone here taken a look at the deaths per 100k people in orange-man-bad states vs orange-man-good states? That seems to be a reasonable way to assess the outputs of the two beliefs?
.
Or compare that measurement for the US against the rest of the world?
.
The short version is that there is zero correlation in the states, and the US is at the top of the bell curve with the majority of the other countries. Propaganda is alive and very well these days.
“In a model with political party in power included, along with any additional variables that notably affected the adjusted association between party in power and case rate, 69% of the variance between states in case rates was explained, and adjusted case rates per 100,000 people were 2155 for states with Democratic governments, 2269 for states with mixed governments, and 2738 for Republican-led states. These estimates are based on data through October 8, 2020.”