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I'm the author of The Wisdom of Crowds, and have written about business and finance for, among others, Slate and The New Yorker.

New Haven, CT
Joined February 2013

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    James Surowiecki‏Verified account @JamesSurowiecki Oct 8

    1. Texas now has more Covid deaths than California does, even though California's population is 33% bigger. So Texas's per capita death rate from Covid is 40% higher than California's.

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      2. James Surowiecki‏Verified account @JamesSurowiecki Oct 8

        2. The numbers look even worse when you look at excess deaths - Texas has 19,696 excess deaths since Feb. 1, while California has 15,829. That means Texas' excess deaths per capita are 70% higher than California's since the pandemic started.

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      3. James Surowiecki‏Verified account @JamesSurowiecki Oct 8

        3. This isn't because of demographics - a slightly higher percentage of *California's* population is over 65. It's because the two states have taken dramatically different approaches toward fighting the virus.

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      4. James Surowiecki‏Verified account @JamesSurowiecki Oct 8

        4. And for those who say California's strict lockdown has itself killed people, California actually has slightly fewer excess deaths than Covid deaths since February. It's Texas, which locked down only haltingly, that has many more excess deaths than confirmed Covid deaths.

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      5. James Surowiecki‏Verified account @JamesSurowiecki Oct 8

        5. It's reasonable to critique California for some of what it's done - in particular, the fact that schools are still closed in parts of the state with very low positive-test rates is silly. But that what it's done has also helped save lives is undeniable.

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      2. Garfield’s Ghost‏ @Occamsreznor Oct 8
        Replying to @JamesSurowiecki

        But didn’t their Lt Gov say that it’s just time for some old people to die? Promises made, promises kept!

        5 replies 14 retweets 193 likes
      3. Jeni‏ @jeniw1966 Oct 8
        Replying to @Occamsreznor @JamesSurowiecki

        Yes he did. And all the good trumpanzies are trying to make sure we all do!

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      2. Portfolio Builder‏ @generatesincome Oct 8
        Replying to @JamesSurowiecki

        Need to realize states and hospitals have incentives to report cases and deaths to get big fed money.

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      3. John Day Apgar‏ @johndayapgar Oct 8
        Replying to @generatesincome @JamesSurowiecki

        Could you share some reporting on that “big fed money” going to hospitals?

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      2. TrumanDem  🇺🇸 🌊 🐊 🚀‏ @TrumanDem Oct 8
        Replying to @JamesSurowiecki @jaketapper

        .@GovAbbott with yet another "accomplishment" added to his list along with voter suppression....

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      3. CRYSTOMAC‏ @CRYSTOMAC1 Oct 8
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