Have you looked where ky ranks on education, income, health?“be more like Tennessee”
Have you looked where ky ranks on education, income, health?“be more like Tennessee”
Thats really not what I said at all I could care less what you do hahaSo you are willing to tell people what they can do in their own home so you can watch ball. How bout we live our lives. If you're scared.... stay home. If kids want to play sports or go to school... let them. 99.6% survival rate dude. Under age 60 is even higher.
I'll be going to 2 Thanksgivings and not following Andy's rules. I guess the police can give me a ticket for setting in a room with family.
You looked where Tennessee ranks? "I don't want to rank in the late 40s in things I'm really striving for early 40's"Have you looked where ky ranks on education, income, health?
Considering the states mentioned rank in the top 15 in wealth, education, and healthcare.....yesI guess we should hope for the success of new York and new Jersey?
Seeing/hearing people talk about this virus is an incredible example of dunning kruger.
Lack of understanding is completely fine. But the inability to concede that lack of understanding combined with the propensity to spread/repeat false info/conclusions is really startling
What besides college basketball bourbon and horse racing is Kentucky better at than Tennessee
I can't believe he posted thatThat’s Vandy football striving to be on the level of “a Kentucky.”
What are we better at than TennesseeI can't believe he posted that
I didn’t post that I admired Tennessee I just asked what we are better atI can't believe he posted that
Considering the states mentioned rank in the top 15 in wealth, education, and healthcare.....yes![]()
Forbes has an article stating that 1 in every 1000 people in South Dakota that have tested positive have died.
This entire region is struggling. I'd only hope we could improve our standing in health, wealth, and education. I don't strive to be another **** hole state like Tennessee.Relevant when we're talking about that topic. Not relevant here.
“Easily be reduced by proven mitigation measures” is the most laughable thing I’ve seen in the discussion.
Because it’s so ridiculous.Because it's so easy?
Mask use reduces the chance of transmission, washing hands and using hand sanitizer reduces the chance of transmission, social distancing reduces the chance of transmission, limitations on certain gatherings reduces the chance of transmission.
SD total CFR of 1.04% and unemployment of 3.6%
KY total CFR of 1.17% and unemployment of 7.4%
You have 85-90% mask wearing compliance in the US. You have 95%+ in some European countries. Social distancing has been standard for all these countries over 8 months. Limitations on gatherings is almost universal.
And now in October, SD is tied for 3rd lowest and KY is tied for 38th highest @ 7.4%.SD unemployment rate was ~ 3% going pre-COVID. They had the 4th lowest unemployment rate of any state going into this pandemic (KY #37), mostly due to an industry in which the supply side was unaffected with shutdowns/mitigation measures.
KY unemployment rate in Sep20 was 5.6% and continues to have a CFR under the national average (2%).
.....and can easily be reduced with proven mitigation measures.
And now in October, SD is tied for 3rd lowest and KY is tied for 38th highest @ 7.4%.
SD was hit heavily in the food production/packing industry with outbreaks...not sure what you’re saying there.
WTH have we been doing since March? Good grief?
So KYs pre covid unemployment was 4.3% and now 7.4%....SDs was 3, moved to 3.6% and you don’t see a difference? OkSo no change in unemployment relative to other states given restrictions.
Yep, workers in the SD meat packing industry were heavily impacted because the plants remained open and at near full capacity through most of the pandemic.
You read that wrong. 1 in 100 positive cases in Dakota died. 1 out of 1000 of the population, with or without COVID, are dying from the virus. It's currently the 3rd highest cause of death in the state behind heart disease and cancer, but it's contagious and can easily be reduced with proven mitigation measures.
So KYs pre covid unemployment was 4.3% and now 7.4%....SDs was 3, moved to 3.6% and you don’t see a difference? Ok
I stand corrected. 769 deaths out of 762,000 people.
No, they don’t. Again, their case fatality rate is lower than Kentucky’s. Both are going through outbreaks...North Dakota looks to have gotten over their peak, SD to shortly follow. KY has more work to do - but close.In comparison to other states, no there's not a difference. SD is still ~ 3 or 4th lowest in unemployment, while KY is still 37th - 38th. But SD now has one of the highest case and fatality rates in the world.
No, they don’t. Again, their case fatality rate is lower than Kentucky’s. Both are going through outbreaks...North Dakota looks to have gotten over their peak, SD to shortly follow. KY has more work to do - but close.
Everyone gets a turn - but no, SD doesn’t have a high CFR.
SD is 14th in the nation in deaths per million population: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
BTW, NY and NJ account for almost 25% of the deaths... nice job Cuomo.
Super spreader events... Like blm protest and riots? Why aren't those events knocked by experts but church, school, family events and regular medical procedures are? Look at Swedens #s. If we lock down again this economy is going to tank and it'll take a decade to recover... or more. The single mindedness that people look at covid is just amazing. I wonder what some of you guys do for a living where you think you will just keep getting paid if everyone stays home and doesn't do anything. A whole lot of businesses sucked it up and fought to stay in business through the first shutdown. Most won't try or be able to go through another.
This entire region is struggling. I'd only hope we could improve our standing in health, wealth, and education. I don't strive to be another **** hole state like Tennessee.
This is about covid. In terms of covid, last I looked tennessee was way ahead of us too when adjusted for population and testing rate. And at much less unemployment.
Without their lunatic mayor in nashville who suppressed contact tracing showing little infection in bars, the state would have one of the better results in the nation.
By contrast per capita kentucky was #1 in covid related unemployment for a long time. Probably still is.
New York and new Jersey are both per capita, amongst the highest death rates in the world. Cuomo recklessly killed tons of nursing home residents. And economically people are fleeing as fast as they can.
So in terms of covid, the south and any conservative leader handled the virus and economic response exponentially better than any lockdown leader.
What studies did I refer to? What’s with you people and just making **** up to fit your argument?
In your last paragraph.
Now I see where you were trying to discredit the extensive and research done on schools.
Surely you agree the studies on the specific cases involving kids and teachers who test positive are more conclusive than the modeling studies done on restaurants.
Um. Kentucky is 41st in country in deaths per 1m. And Kentucky is a lockdown state. We are ahead of every state in the south.
But also, we can’t ignore way of life when looking at these numbers. I mean, you technically could if you want to use them as a bragging contest, but it doesn’t give full context.
For instance, population density has a huge impact on infection. NJ has 2nd highest population density in US by state and NYC population density is #1 by city, being more than 3 times as dense to #2 Los Angeles. It’s fun to blame politicians but NYC lost the geographic lottery in this disaster.
Yea man you just lost me. It’s like a logical jigsaw. Assert something here, insert straw man here, any assemblage of truth is raped like an actress on a Weinstein casting couch.
You read that wrong. 1 in 100 positive cases in Dakota died. 1 out of 1000 of the population, with or without COVID, are dying from the virus. It's currently the 3rd highest cause of death in the state behind heart disease and cancer, but it's contagious and can easily be reduced with proven mitigation measures.
Yo man. You and GG definitely have done a good job presenting the info. They locked me out of the coronavirus thread but I’ve continued to follow and appreciate you all doing what you’ve done. I wanted to be sure to let you all know it is appreciated.
LOL...I got banned over there a couple of months ago because one particular liberal mod didn't appreciate my critique of Andy.