Mask Science for the Political Retards
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bro, I am using the fucking website you keep posting
fine you want to do by per capita, then explain to me, why New York(one of the most masked), and Florida(no masks) are ranked 9 and 7 respectively? instead of ranking by a tiny state and a large state like you are trying to compare. Dishonest stat manipulation by the way.
And again I will state nobody was wearing those, medical masks were given out publicly, not m95 masks, etc....
Well then say so. Otherwise it looks like you're just another troll pulling numbers out of your ass.
Ranked at what?
Total cases per million? Florida has more than New York.
Total deaths per million? Florida has more than New York.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
Anyway, there are a lot of factors in play besides mask use. Social distancing, geographical location, temperature, humidity, wind speed, economic development level, race, high airport or road traffic, state of the healthcare system, and on and on. Choosing to ignore the research that proves the effectiveness of masks at reducing the damage from the virus is your choice.
It's a shame you choose to spread the misinformation.
The difference is like 0.2%, statistically that is no difference.
I am not choosing to ignore, I am looking at the contradictory facts that point to that study being incorrect. Take for instance it is impossible for the masks to be effective when the water vapor and virus particle size are much smaller than the surgical masks would be physically able to capture. and before you go 'but muh n95 masks' again, no one ever wore those out in public, we were never mandated to wear that type of mask, etc.....
Before we get to the question of why you believe you know more than the researchers, let's review the question you're skipping over...
Ranked at what?
covid cases per one million people