Faun
Diamond Member
- Nov 14, 2011
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That's ignoring population, ya dumbfuck.They continue to let the virus run unchecked in their states, in the hopes it will hurt Biden in the mid-terms. They're just killing their own voters are this point.
Looks to me like Blue states are leading the way in new cases, you KKKanadian lying sack of shit.
7-DAY AVERAGE CASES PER 100K
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STATE-BY-STATE DATA (TOTALS)
State 7-day average cases 7-day average deaths Cases Deaths Michigan 8,407 67 1,387,938 24,684 Pennsylvania 7,630 67 1,666,724 32,729 New York 5,891 37 2,626,429 56,901 Ohio 5,180 76 1,627,051 25,813 California 4,768 82 4,752,579 72,602 Minnesota 4,181 22 866,055 9,125 Illinois 3,771 27 1,758,362 29,115 Arizona 3,596 37 1,228,077 21,808 Texas 3,280 69 4,282,152 71,969 Wisconsin 2,829 14 937,209 9,777 Colorado 2,796 31 800,992 8,834 Indiana 2,705 30 1,069,584 17,220 Massachusetts 2,376 15 827,480 19,244 North Carolina 2,114 27 1,512,489 18,562 Utah 1,929 12 581,165 3,411 New Jersey 1,812 0 1,225,928 26,606 Washington 1,733 28 758,483 9,056 Kentucky 1,663 41 768,656 10,394 New Mexico 1,649 13 300,101 5,238 Virginia 1,475 25 951,698 14,469 Tennessee 1,429 24 1,302,201 16,796 Iowa 1,305 15 509,251 7,268 Kansas 1,117 2 452,909 6,634 New Hampshire 1,022 6 149,827 1,656 Missouri 960 1 872,736 12,344 Oregon 945 22 382,992 4,886 Maryland 857 10 574,914 11,052 Oklahoma 846 18 656,574 11,708 Georgia 807 49 1,276,919 30,094 West Virginia 789 15 286,249 4,717 South Carolina 787 22 910,690 14,078 Nevada 784 15 463,976 7,900 Connecticut 681 4 412,058 8,834 Florida 660 61 3,671,481 60,845 Montana 617 13 187,530 2,540 Arkansas 574 7 520,218 8,599 North Dakota 565 5 157,381 1,838 Idaho 537 18 302,390 3,826 Nebraska 536 1 298,000 3,048 Maine 531 5 114,065 1,254 Alabama 481 16 841,483 16,043 Louisiana 460 10 766,849 14,735 South Dakota 448 4 161,960 2,303 Alaska 369 1 139,402 805 Mississippi 364 6 510,322 10,222 Vermont 352 1 45,985 401 Wyoming 341 7 109,083 1,347 Delaware 268 3 148,674 2,143 Hawaii 118 3 86,316 992 Rhode Island 110 0 183,257 2,890 District of Columbia 104 0 65,889 1,196
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You're literally comparing states like California with a population 40 million with a state like Rhode Island with a population of 1 million.