Proof of How Universal Mask Wearing Stops Covid Spread ?

I don’t know if you’re speaking to someone or if this is a general comment but what I think is important coming up in the near future is we are entering into a haves vs have nots phase. Meaning people who have been vaccinated and people who have not been vaccinated.

In terms of spreading and infecting other people, we are at a point where you can choose to get vaccinated, it’s available to everyone now. And sometime after the next 6 weeks or so those who have not gotten vaccinated will be the ones dealing with Covid while the rest of America moves on, barring some variant that throws the whole world into an India situation.

The mask issue is getting near moot in the near future. So I’m not so interested in this issue for too much longer. My concern is a lot of people have been taking for granted the protection they’ve been getting from mitigation efforts and they are going to expose themselves to a possibly experimental respiratory disease that has significant long term effects on a large percentage of people that range from lung scarring to blood clots to mental health and neurological disorders. It’s going to get pretty ugly some time after July for a lot of people who get their information from Facebook.

Exactly, face mask wear argument is becoming moot and not even worth arguing with the same Covidiots about such...I'm less interested in the debates about it because I've done my own experiments within laboratory and at home testing.

I'm now growing more interested in talking about vaccinations and long haulers illnesses.

wrbtrader
 
Yet the number of COVID deaths in Canada everyday are half the number in Florida --- while Canada has over 50% more people.

Sounds like the "surge" in Canada is what Florida would call a "good day".

Show us the square miles of that population so we can look at the density in both Canada and Florida. Also, remember when you told me we couldn't look at Italy vs. Sweden because we had to focus on countries with similar cultures, weather, population density, etc...? I can post your words back for you if you want.
 
Show us the square miles of that population so we can look at the density in both Canada and Florida. Also, remember when you told me we couldn't look at Italy vs. Sweden because we had to focus on countries with similar cultures, weather, population density, etc...? I can post your words back for you if you want.

Let's compare Toronto and the GTA area to most cities in Florida. Same result -- the COVID "surge" in Canada is mild compared to an average day in a city in Florida.
 
Let's compare Toronto and the GTA area to most cities in Florida. Same result -- the COVID "surge" in Canada is mild compared to an average day in a city in Florida.

Let's do that. Shall I pull up cities or you?

Let's also consider that life in Florida cities has been completely and totally back to normal since last June.

Let's also consider that students in Florida cities have been back to school since August.

Let's also consider what businesses have been closed in both places.
 
Let's compare Toronto and the GTA area to most cities in Florida. Same result -- the COVID "surge" in Canada is mild compared to an average day in a city in Florida.

Annnnd we're off.

Toronto:

upload_2021-4-29_9-45-12.png


upload_2021-4-29_9-44-21.png


Keep in mind it shows "Ontario" and "Hillsborough county" so I don't know (and really don't care unless you want to do the leg work) about whether or not it is Toronto specifically or Tampa specifically.
 

Attachments

  • upload_2021-4-29_9-43-51.png
    upload_2021-4-29_9-43-51.png
    35.6 KB · Views: 4
Annnnd we're off.

Toronto:

View attachment 257877

View attachment 257876

Keep in mind it shows "Ontario" and "Hillsborough county" so I don't know (and really don't care unless you want to do the leg work) about whether or not it is Toronto specifically or Tampa specifically.

So do you even understand how large the population of Toronto is. It is the third or fourth largest city in North America. And you are trying to compare it in raw numbers to a county in Florida -- what a joke.

Let's compare it on basis of cases per million and deaths per million. Compare Toronto directly to major cities in Florida like Miami, etc.
 
So do you even understand how large the population of Toronto is. It is the third or fourth largest city in North America. And you are trying to compare it in raw numbers to a county in Florida -- what a joke.

Let's compare it on basis of cases per million and deaths per million. Compare Toronto directly to major cities in Florida like Miami, etc.

Didn't you just say we could compare Toronto to just about every city in Florida?

Isn't this your statement?

Let's compare Toronto and the GTA area to most cities in Florida. .

And now you don't like what you find?

So instead you'll pick the worst city in Florida?

What is Toronto's cases per 1M and deaths per 1M? Lets again, not focus on quality of life (which is totally in Florida's favor) but just stats.
 
Didn't you just say we could compare Toronto to just about every city in Florida?

Isn't this your statement?



And now you don't like what you find?

So instead you'll pick the worst city in Florida?

What is Toronto's cases per 1M and deaths per 1M? Lets again, not focus on quality of life (which is totally in Florida's favor) but just stats.

You do comparisons on the basis of population. Now you are just trolling.
 
You do comparisons on the basis of population. Now you are just trolling.

I'm just responding to your statement. If you don't like what you claimed then make more reasonable claims. This isn't the first time you've had this problem.
 
Back
Top