Neanderthals vs. "Science"



What cherry-picked data and time range. Note that the cases are currently in steep decline including NYC... but the time range of this chart does not reflect that. This is typical Covid-denier misinformation involving cherry-picking date, location, and data to drive their fabricated narratives --- while ignoring the broader reality.

Let's take a look at current case charts.

So what is the difference between NYC & Massachusetts, where Covid cases are falling rapidly, and Florida where they are not. Oh, only the proper public health practices which Florida does not follow.

Seeing that Omicron started in all three places at about the exact same time... then if the Omicron wave cycle decline was only based on "the virus" then all three locations should be seeing a steep decline now. But they are not... only the places following proper public health practices are seeing a steep decline.


Massachusetts COVID Cases On Steep Downward Trend, According To Latest Data
https://boston.cbslocal.com/2022/01/18/omicron-peak-mass-covid-cases-steep-downward-trend/

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COVID-19 cases in NYC show omicron infections may be plummeting
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/covid...icron-infections-plummeting/story?id=82271946

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What cherry-picked data and time range. Note that the cases are currently in steep decline including NYC... but the time range of this chart does not reflect that. This is typical Covid-denier misinformation involving cherry-picking date, location, and data to drive their fabricated narratives --- while ignoring the broader reality.

Let's take a look at current case charts.

Is this the same cherry picking of data when you said things like Florida had the highest case rate in the nation between 2:35PM GST on Tuesday July 9th to 8:55AM on Thursday the 11th?

Or are we talking about a different type of cherry picking?

Because it looks like it is quarterly data, based on Q4. Which would make it the latest quarter. The dates are there for you to see. Besides, if both sets of comparisons are during the same time, that's really all that matters.
 
Is this the same cherry picking of data when you said things like Florida had the highest case rate in the nation between 2:35PM GST on Tuesday July 9th to 8:55AM on Thursday the 11th?

Or are we talking about a different type of cherry picking?

Just how many days in the past two months did Florida manage to break it's previous Covid case record. It was nearly happening every day. Quite a "winning" streak for DeSantis.

The only good news this week is that it appears that Florida's Covid case rate has folded over and declining. Before the projected Feb 3rd date predicted by Florida university teams.
 
Just how many days in the past two months did Florida manage to break it's previous Covid case record. It was nearly happening every day. Quite a "winning" streak for DeSantis.

I don't know. How many dates did North Carolina have that broke its previous record? New York? Illinois? Minnesota? Massachusetts? On and on and on...


All that is DeSantis' doing, too?
 
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