beast blazer
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It's not cherry picked data at all, I showed you the data for the US overall. And am giving you examples to refute the positions you're taking. This data stands in the aggregate, when looking at data from several nations. Do you want to see states with denser populations? How about California, it's density is 2.5x the national average.Lol. You just listed a bunch of states with low populations. They were never going to impact overall numbers or get hit as hard early.
You can pull your cherry picked stats all you want, but it doesn't change anything.
There were big spikes in death in 2020 in some states. But they reflect another pattern seen around the world. Spikes in death that follow policy changes. And after vaccine rollout, we can see spikes that correspond to vaccine rollout as well.
I'm not saying it was all caused by the V, but social isolation, closing down schools, the fear mongering, and medical protocols such as witholding antibiotics, giving people deadly Remdesivir and putting them on ventilators. Most of the death was caused by the response to covid. Over and over, we don't see any signal in the ACM data until government policy kicks in.
