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Originally Posted by BayMoWe335
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Originally Posted by jmg
Australia does a good job: "it's geographical, and nothing to do with how you dealt with it"
California does a bad job: "it has nothing to do with geography and everything to do with how you dealt with it"
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What? I never said California was doing poorly on actual Covid stats bc of how they dealt with it. I said it's doing almost no better than Texas and Texas is far more open, so the rationale to be so stubborn with opening up is dubious. I originally criticized not allowing Disney to open in Anaheim, which I explained was open elsewhere and not linked to any worse situation than what is already present in California.
Personally, I believe almost nothing we do impacts Covid much. It's out and will do what it does. Anyone doing "better" is likely benefiting from geographical or other advantages (generally luck) we don't understand and we don't control.
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I'm talking about wildfires in CA. You say it's geography in Australia with covid. When I say it's geography in CA with wildfires you can't put it together.
But to your point, CA isn't doing much better but like you said, it's more dense, so we should be doing worse. But we're not.
And you are wrong. People understand epidemiology. It's understood.