So Chile is seeing record cases at about 14,000 per day on average with a population 19.12 million. Florida has a population of 20.8 million. Tell us again how may cases is Florida seeing on average each day: Hint: The current seven day average is still over 37,000. On January 11th the 7-day case average in Florida was over 63,000.
Why don't you do some ratios and math and get back to us with a comparison.
As usual, the point went right over your tiny little head.
Despite high vaccination rate and tough commitment to masking, they're seeing a massive spike in cases.
sCIeNCE!
Has nothing to do with Florida.
So are their cases less per capita more --- when compared to "moderately vaccinated" Florida (Florida fully vaccinated 64.8% / Chile: 88.2%).
Oh wait the case per capita rate in Chile with Omicron is less than a third of Florida's -- that is the point.
Comparing countries with similar climates, populations, social habits, and other factors makes sense for providing the best context regarding if disease prevention measures works.