Those are interesting graphs.
I also find it interesting that the infection & death data per capita in Florida is almost identical with that of California.
Florida has had minimal restrictions/lockdowns compared to the severe restrictions/lockdowns of California.
Yet there is virtually no difference in how the virus has affected the population
And both states are below the national average.
In the USA, as of 8 May 2021; a person has a 0.180% of catching & dying of COVID.
That is a 99.820% chance of not catching & dying of COVID.
Nationally, as of 8 May 2021; those that do catch COVID have a 1.780% chance of dying.
A 98.220% chance of living & not dying.
As it appears it would be against BLF Rules to offer an opinion on this data, I offer none.
The data is below as are the notations where it was obtained.
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Florida [Minimal restrictions / lockdowns]
Pop. 21,538,187
Cases 2,272,102
Deaths 35,785
Pop. 0.166% died
Cases 1.575% died
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California [Severe restrictions / lockdowns]
Pop. 39,538,223
Cases 3,758,663
Deaths 62,303
Pop. 0.158% died
Cases 1.658% died
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AMERICA [Varied restrictions / lockdowns]
Pop. 331,449,281
Cases 33,483,779
Deaths 595,865
Pop. 0.180% died
Cases 1.780% died
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- Population data from 2020 USA Census.
COVID data taken 8 May 2021 from www.bamatracker.com
* Percentages derived from calculator & rounded to 3 decimal places.
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COVID Tracker
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2020 US Census
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States Ranked Fewest to Most COVID Restrictions…
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List of Coronavirus-Related Restrictions in Every State
https://www.google.com/amp/s/feeds.aarp.org/politics-society/government-elections/info-2020/coronavirus
-state-restrictions.html%3f_amp=true
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