Here’s the officially reported coronavirus death toll through March 11. The raw data from Johns Hopkins is here.
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Here’s the officially reported coronavirus death toll through March 11. The raw data from Johns Hopkins is here.
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According to the New York Times vaccination tracker, the United Kingdom has administered 37 vaccination doses per 100 people and the U.S. is at 30. Italy is at 10 and France is 9.6, while Germany is all the way up to 11. I'm curious how this affects politics in the United Kingdom. I'd guess the anti-Brexiters are being a little quiet about now, but I could be wrong.
Most of Europe doesn't care about vaccines and individual countries are slowing spread of vaccines. Dumb post. Brexit is irrelevant fool.
And does most of Europe include the U.K., since that is who I was asking about?
You made the comparison. The Euro "liberals"(aka reform liberals) and the US reform liberals are just not in agreement on this issue. Most conservatives probably don't even realize it. Being in Sweden last summer really proved that to me.
Why is the Biden Regime getting a pass on hiding mortality figures?
Well, I tried to post an update based on my charts, without including any of those "offensive to the comment system" links, but it seems to have timed-out. Not sure if it was the site's fault or my network's. Perhaps I'll try again another day.
Too bad, I miss your updates. Hope it works better next time.
Have you tried typing comment in a different program and cutting and pasting it over to the webpage?
There's only so much additional overhead I will accept, so if that is what is required to reliably comment substantively, I'll likely not do so.
Wordpad is overhead?
I miss reading you as well.
NY, NJ and RI still bad.
CA latest state to dip below 10 new cases/day/100K.
This week, depending on who is counting, will be the first week with every day below 2,000 deaths since early/mid Nov.
Only a few states now in triple digits (deaths), mainly the big states: CA, TX, NY, FL. Also, CA deaths higher relative to hospitalizations and cases than other states.
Considering hospitalization is falling in all 3 states, not so bad.