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TopicGuys, I'm just gonna say it. I think the protests caused a spike in rona cases
JBaLLEN66
07/03/20 9:42:07 AM
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Xenozoa425 posted...
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html

The data that the New York Times constantly updates does support the notion that the number of cases peaked on April 9th, and began a gradual decline until the end of May, when the mass gatherings began to start. People standing close to each other, yelling and breathing in each other's air. Then you can see that from about 1-2 weeks after the end of May into the middle of June (the time the virus needs to incubate) you start seeing cases amplify all over the country, not just in the current hot spots like Texas or Florida. And a lot of those spikes are states where there were protests. They have charts and maps for the individual states as well. Meanwhile, the number of deaths is rapidly decreasing from our peak of ~2700 in mid-April to current around ~700 per day.

You also have to take into consideration that if more people get tested, more cases will show up. Which is common sense.

so places like Minneapolis and DC dont have bars? Even what bull **** you pull out of your ass, this still negates everything!! Plus, scientists and medical experts have already explained to us that the protests didnt contribute to the spread of the disease. Wait, you get your science from Joe Rogan so screw the experts right?

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