40 out of 50 in deaths per million
Suckers.
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Oklahoma is trying to return its $2 million stockpile of hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malaria drug once touted by former President Donald Trump — despite limited medical evidence — as a promising treatment for COVID-19.
A spokesman for Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter confirmed to HuffPost on Tuesday that Hunter’s office had been asked by the state’s Department of Health to help them offload the hydroxychloroquine stash. Oklahoma’s The Frontier was the first to report the news.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/oklah...b6c5586aa4d350
40 out of 50 in deaths per million
Hopefully, no one is stocked up on remdesivir. Expensive and useless.
CVS and Walgreen's doing a bang up job in OK, seventh best in the country
https://oklahomawatch.org/2021/01/28...n-in-oklahoma/
"oklahoma reports its data on exactly the same basis as new york and can be meaningfully compared"
New York is like over 2K deaths per million while OK is less than 1K.
What's the figure for Texas?
RandomCuck still acting as if the disinfo campaign wasn't exposed long ago.
Density, plus NY is obviously welcoming much more people from everywhere in the US and abroad.
Texas sits about 25th per 100k.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/...s-us-by-state/
Comparing states raw numbers doesn't make much sense without perspective. Risk is obviously higher in LA, NY or Miami than in more rural states with bigger population density and more limited international visitors.
NY and NJ got clobbered by European visitors in Feb/Mar, I suppose from Italy and France, when various treatments available now weren't available.
NY and NJ both are heavy users of subways, buses, trains.
Less than NY
NY can do no wrong.
How to Kill the Elderly and Win an Emmy, by Andrew Cuomo
can't wait for his next book, tbh
"oklahoma reports its data on exactly the same basis as new york and can be meaningfully compared"
Still haven't figured it out. That's even more funny.
data not comparable without adjustment. statista also won't tell you exactly how they source their data unless you pay get that.
CDC ranks Tx as 27th. Pretty close to Statistica. "CDC COVID Data Tracker" https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tra...s_casesper100k
Veracity of reporting is certainly a concern.
You need to apply RG's magical formula that puts TX ahead of NY.
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