The obvious is in plain site,

New York, who had as many as a thousand deaths a day in March when the pandemic first appeared, yesterday had five deaths from COVID, seven the day before. Their infection rate is one percent. Florida, who wasn’t hit with the virus back in March, had 124 deaths yesterday, with an infection rate averaging between ten and thirteen percent

Common sense dictates that New York did, and is still doing, the right thing, while Florida the exact opposite, and what is the common denominator, Trump, one State ignored Trump, the other couldn’t act fast enough to make him happy.

As I said, obvious

just out of curiosity, why didn't you mention the 1000 deaths a day that New York had in between March and August........is it because it makes the 124 deaths they had in Florida look insignificant?.....
 
For one thing, New York's mortalities are higher than that of Florida's. Things were handled differently between the 2 states.

Higher mortalities is NOT a good example to follow.

Wrong, New York numbers were high at the offset of the pandemic, when the virus entered the US via NYC, since then they went from thousands dead a day down to five.

Florida, starting with scant numbers, and even with the knowledge learned over the last five months, has managed to go in the opposite direction of New York

One State followed Trump’s “recommendations,” the other, ignored Trump, as I said, it couldn’t be any more obvious
 
That's nice, but we're not talking about raw numbers. We're talking about the directions of the death rates. Who is handling it better since the virus became widespread in America?

We are talking about how the not really stupid people yardstick pandemic performance.....this is something that humans learned to do very very well due to extensive experience as well as learned catastrophic costs of lying to include lying to oneself about such things.

BUT WE DO LIVE IN THE AGE OF THE MODERN MORON!
 
Wrong, New York numbers were high at the offset of the pandemic, when the virus entered the US via NYC, since then they went from thousands dead a day down to five.

Florida, starting with scant numbers, and even with the knowledge learned over the last five months, has managed to go in the opposite direction of New York

One State followed Trump’s “recommendations,” the other, ignored Trump, as I said, it couldn’t be any more obvious

Which state has more covid deaths? New York, or Florida? I rest my case.
 
How is sending infected nursing home residents back to the facility ‘handling the virus better’?

Cuomo and DeBlasio own worse numbers than a lot of *countries*.

Again the nursing home deflection, and once again, at the time, Cuomo was following the guidelines issued by the Trump Administration, regardless, it is irrelevant to the reality today,New York, based on facts, is a model on how to address the virus, Florida, eager to please Trump, is the perfect example of how not to address the virus

Couldn’t be anymore obvious
 
Not by the numbers lol.

What shade of lipstick do you put on your pigs?

When people look at success stories, they look at trends & trajectories.

Of course NY was going to be the hardest hit at the start. It's how they handled things since that has set an example for the rest of the nation.

To deny that is basically keeping blinders on.
 
Is Miami the same kind of international hub that NYC is?

Nope. Again - one state has gotten dramatically better, and one dramatically worse. Which should other states follow?

Absolutely it is. Florida's population is also greater than New York's, bitch.
Damn I wish I wasn't saying that.
 
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