To be fair, the mass protests should also be included in this graph. There was likely some effect as well, and it should be included in the overall trend. Unfortunately I can say I’m surprised you didn’t. And omitting this just gives more fuel to the “I’m not complying” crowd.
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Testing trends and death rate should be included too
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The stupid people are killing the innocent people.
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According to the graph, first COVID case was the day Kobe died.

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Kobe knew
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When we shut down.. it usually bring the numbers down.. when we open up.. the numbers go up.. so the key here is the people.. if people don’t follow the guidelines... there is going to be an issue..so.. why aren’t people following the guidelines..
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Okay now add in the percent asymptomatic of test, percent positive test overlays. Then have a rational discussion. If 20 percent would not have been tested early on then it would shift the view. If we are doing 10x the test with low positive percent, that shifts a view as well
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They'll never understand
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...and now we stop politicizing and analyzing. This is the state to watch, more than Texas and Florida. Simply because how is it that they managed better than Canada w more density and same population, and then this still happens.
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