laklak wrote: ↑Mon Dec 20, 2021 11:31 pm
Shit. Here's the deaths.
https://usafacts.org/visualizations/cor ... pread-map/
Looks like a difference in the figures, worldometers shows 21,477,737 population for Florida while my link shows 21,944,577. Slight difference in deaths, too, mine shows 62,220 and yours 62,264.
I imagine other state figures are slightly different also.
Thanks. usafacts.org cites its population source as "US Census 2017 State Estimates". Looking it up
here (downloadable spreadsheet file) it was 20,977,089. The difference would presumably be the result of projection. worldometers.info provides no information about where it gets its population data from.
Nevermind. I accept usafacts.org's population data as more current. No matter whether Florida has the 9th highest or 13th highest Covid death rate (Your sites actually rank it in 12th position. Yes, I loaded their tables into my spreadsheet program, added a column calculating deaths/million and sorted the shebang by it.), it's nothing to crow about. In general you're more likely to die of the rona if you live in a red state. 8 of the 11 states with worse figures than Florida are run by Republican governors.
Edit: Just noticed your latest post.
