DeSantis for the win

That 66.5% is Total Population you imbecile. The Tweet you are claiming is wrong specifically says 18+ NOT total population.

So which is it? You are right and the Tweet is right? Or you are wrong because you didn't pay attention to what the tweet said?

Jackass.

The Tweet claimed 80% of adults (18+) are partially vaccinated. This is not true.
 
Let's see how the Covid death tally is going in @Tsing Tao's hometown...

These Are The Counties In Tampa Bay With The Most Deaths From COVID-19
https://patch.com/florida/southtamp...rsburg-clearwater-fl-metro-area-most-deaths-1

TAMPA BAY, FL — Following a months' long surge driven by the delta variant, new daily cases of COVID-19 are falling once again in the United States. Still, the virus continues to claim lives. So far, 749,976 Americans have died from the virus — more than the total number of Americans killed in World War I and World War II combined.

In the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metropolitan area, located in Florida, a total of 8,206 deaths have been attributed to the virus, equal to 271 fatalities for every 100,000 people. Nationwide, 229 deaths have been attributed to the virus per 100,000 people.

The higher than average per capita COVID-19 death rate across the metro area is being driven by one area in particular.

The broader Tampa metro area comprises four counties or county equivalents — and of them, Hernando County has had the most COVID-19 fatalities per capita. So far, the per capita coronavirus death rate in Hernando County stands at 500 for every 100,000 people.

With the highest per capita death rate in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metro area, Hernando County ranks among the top 10% of all U.S. counties or county equivalents by COVID-19 death rate per capita.

All COVID-19 data used in this story are current as of Nov. 10, 2021.

This means Tampa has a Per 1M rate of 2710. Way to go, Tampa! A list of all the states with a worse number (Including Florida itself with a higher number, which means Tampa is doing better than the state average):

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The Tweet claimed 80% of adults (18+) are partially vaccinated. This is not true.

It is true, and I showed you using the site YOU provided. You just don't want to admit you were wrong. Like pretty much every time we discuss anything.

Lets try it this way. What number of MN residents over 18 are vaccinated with at least one dose?

You won't answer.
 
It is true, and I showed you using the site YOU provided. You just don't want to admit you were wrong. Like pretty much every time we discuss anything.

Lets try it this way. What number of MN residents over 18 are vaccinated with at least one dose?

You won't answer.

Is 79.4% less or greater than 80%?

Let's see if you understand basic math.
 
Let's review Florida's Delta Covid death record again... Such a perspective on DeSantis' "winning".

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Too funny. Figures never lie, but liars always figure.

Choose only the variant that shows you the data you want. Choose the time frame where Florida went through its Delta wave, but before all other states do it.

Ignore aggregate data.

The GWB NPC method of sCiEnCE!
 
Once again your inability to think critically leads to your total failure in interpretation.

The two claims made by the tweet you call false:

1. Minnesota vaccination of at least 1 dose over the age of 18 is 80% or greater. All you say is "nope". Well, I say "yep". And here is my source: https://www.mayoclinic.org/coronavirus-covid-19/vaccine-tracker

Go down the page, select "at least one dose". Scroll to Minnesota. Do the math. It is not 60 some percent like you claimed (before you edited your post).

See exhibit A:

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2. Minnesota has the highest case rate in the US. This is also correct, and you - yourself -posted this graph from the CDC. All I did is put a circle on it:
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You can see that Minnesota (in purple) is now at the highest point at the time this chart was taken.

Again, you are 100% wrong.

While there are several ways to look at this, using first day of vaccine availability as day zero of MN Covid case load and comparing to current MN case load with 79.4% vaccinated suggests vaccines are not a cure all. To say the least. We see this pattern in some other states as well. In the US, over 400 million Covid doses have been administered, but the Covid case loads are still staying “Healthy”. Damn those variant happy cold type viruses!

Seriously, 100% of the people were unvaccinated against Covid in MN almost a year ago and we are approaching the same case load in MN with only 20.6% unvaccinated? It’s Kabuki dance time, folks.
 
Is 79.4% less or greater than 80%?

Let's see if you understand basic math.

79.4% is less than 80%. But as I said, the 79.4% is the CDC reported number, which is lagging.

Now you answer my question (which you ignored). How many people over the age of 18 have at least one shot in MN?
 
While there are several ways to look at this, using first day of vaccine availability as day zero of MN Covid case load and comparing to current MN case load with 79.4% vaccinated suggests vaccines are not a cure all. To say the least. We see this pattern in some other states as well. In the US, over 400 million Covid doses have been administered, but the Covid case loads are still staying “Healthy”. Damn those variant happy cold type viruses!

Seriously, 100% of the people were unvaccinated against Covid in MN almost a year ago and we are approaching the same case load in MN with only 20.6% unvaccinated? It’s Kabuki dance time, folks.

Of course they aren't. Only the cultists like GWB believe they are.
 
While there are several ways to look at this, using first day of vaccine availability as day zero of MN Covid case load and comparing to current MN case load with 79.4% vaccinated suggests vaccines are not a cure all. To say the least. We see this pattern in some other states as well. In the US, over 400 million Covid doses have been administered, but the Covid case loads are still staying “Healthy”. Damn those variant happy cold type viruses!

Seriously, 100% of the people were unvaccinated against Covid almost a year ago and we are approaching the same case load in MN with only 20.6% unvaccinated? It’s Kabuki dance time, folks.

And yet you ignore that over 90% of the cases, hospitalizations, and deaths are among the UNVACCINATED.

The more infectious Delta variant makes it even more critical for everyone to be vaccinated -- it is driving the case rate high due to large scale spread among the unvaccinated.
 
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