Subject: Re: Murthy vs Missouri , for the legal scholars
That you can't read maps, don't know anything about COVID, what we did, how we responded, or what peole were doing during the pandemic. You didn't even look at it based on the nonsense you just typed
Really? Let’s go to the map:
States with the highest death rates:
West Virginia
Kentucky
Tennessee
Ohio
Arkansas
South Carolina
Georgia
Alabama
Mississippi
Oklahoma
Texas
Arizona
Wyoming
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I believe those are all “red” states.
Also in the “worst” color:
New Mexico
Nevada
And here are the states with the lowest death rates:
Massachusetts
Connecticut
Vermont
Washington
Hawaii
Blue states, yes?
Here are the states with moderately low death rates, which also happen to be primarily agricultural and do not have many large urban areas:
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Minnesota
Iowa
Wisconsin
And add Illinois, which obviously has one major city in Chicago, but is (surprising to some) a largely agricultural state except for that one city.
All the other states were in the middle of the pack, some a little better and some worse.
It’s clear that Red States which did not follow protocols did very badly. Blue States which did fared pretty well. And rural states, whether red or blue (mostly Red) also did fairly well, but for reasons of spacing and lack of high density conditions through most of their state.
I’m sure you have some other explanation for why New England got off scot-free, and the South got hammered. And I’m sure it will make as much sense as the rest of the drivel you post.