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Its the second week of January 2021 and America is about to go past 400,000 dead just as Joe Biden takes the oath of office..
A few weeks ago Michael was warning about how bad the Christmas - New year could be.
I'm Australian but went to college at U. Illinois. I've been watching Michael since the early days, because it was clear he was one of the very few who was being honest with us. He was even interviewed a few times on Australian TV. Like many others from around the world I have followed his updates over much of the last year -> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI7n04W1HWAPMrI4_41StSg
If you actually add up the populations of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin its 25.2 million which compares to Australia's 25.6 million.
Yes I know quite well there are significant differences in geography, population density and winter conditions, but in terms of medical technology, transportation and technical capability there's zero difference. We got very lucky with the initial spread. We cancelled many events and had NO crowds at all our major sports for the year and all that resulted in us not spreading it. But none of that explains the staggering differences.
Australia has a total of 909 COVID fatalities while Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin total over 33,812 as of 12/1/2021
In the 7 days from 4 to 10 January 2021 Illinois had 971 COVID fatalities. In one week Illinois with half as many people as Australia had more deaths from this than Australia has had in 12 months.
On the main table at -> https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ Australia is 54th in population and 86th in COVID fatalities. If Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin were a country they would be 16th. Illinois by itself would rank 21st in the world. New York by itself would be 14th.
In terms of death-rate (deaths/1M.pop) Illinois, Indiana & Wisconsin would be 4th (at 1342).
3 American states (New Jersey, New York & Massachusetts) have a higher death-rate than any nation or independent state in the world.
For whatever luck and other things that may have favored us, nothing explains that discrepancy other than a complete failure of leadership.
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Its the second week of January 2021 and America is about to go past 400,000 dead just as Joe Biden takes the oath of office..
A few weeks ago Michael was warning about how bad the Christmas - New year could be.
I'm Australian but went to college at U. Illinois. I've been watching Michael since the early days, because it was clear he was one of the very few who was being honest with us. He was even interviewed a few times on Australian TV. Like many others from around the world I have followed his updates over much of the last year -> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI7n04W1HWAPMrI4_41StSg
If you actually add up the populations of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin its 25.2 million which compares to Australia's 25.6 million.
Yes I know quite well there are significant differences in geography, population density and winter conditions, but in terms of medical technology, transportation and technical capability there's zero difference. We got very lucky with the initial spread. We cancelled many events and had NO crowds at all our major sports for the year and all that resulted in us not spreading it. But none of that explains the staggering differences.
Australia has a total of 909 COVID fatalities while Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin total over 33,812 as of 12/1/2021
In the 7 days from 4 to 10 January 2021 Illinois had 971 COVID fatalities. In one week Illinois with half as many people as Australia had more deaths from this than Australia has had in 12 months.
On the main table at -> https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ Australia is 54th in population and 86th in COVID fatalities. If Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin were a country they would be 16th. Illinois by itself would rank 21st in the world. New York by itself would be 14th.
In terms of death-rate (deaths/1M.pop) Illinois, Indiana & Wisconsin would be 4th (at 1342).
3 American states (New Jersey, New York & Massachusetts) have a higher death-rate than any nation or independent state in the world.
For whatever luck and other things that may have favored us, nothing explains that discrepancy other than a complete failure of leadership.
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Its the second week of January 2021 and America is about to go past 400,000 dead just as Joe Biden takes the oath of office..
A few weeks ago Michael was warning about how bad the Christmas - New year could be.
I'm Australian but went to college at U. Illinois. I've been watching Michael since the early days, because it was clear he was one of the very few who was being honest with us. He was even interviewed a few times on Australian TV. Like many others from around the world I have followed his updates over much of the last year -> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI7n04W1HWAPMrI4_41StSg
If you actually add up the populations of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin its 25.2 million which compares to Australia's 25.6 million.
Yes I know quite well there are significant differences in geography, population density and winter conditions, but in terms of medical technology, transportation and technical capability there's zero difference. We got very lucky with the initial spread. We cancelled many events and had NO crowds at all our major sports for the year and all that resulted in us not spreading it. But none of that explains the staggering differences.
Australia has a total of 909 COVID fatalities while Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin total over 33,812 as of 12/1/2021
In the 7 days from 4 to 10 January 2021 Illinois had 971 COVID fatalities. In one week Illinois with half as many people as Australia had more deaths from this than Australia has had in 12 months.
On the main table at -> https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ Australia is 54th in population and 86th in COVID fatalities. If Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin were a country they would be 16th. Illinois by itself would rank 21st in the world. New York by itself would be 14th.
In terms of death-rate (deaths/1M.pop) Illinois, Indiana & Wisconsin would be 4th (at 1342).
3 American states (New Jersey, New York & Massachusetts) have a higher death-rate than any nation or independent state in the world.
For whatever luck and other things that may have favored us, nothing explains that discrepancy other than a complete failure of leadership.
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Its the second week of January 2021 and America is about to go past 400,000 dead just as Joe Biden takes the oath of office..
A few weeks ago Michael was warning about how bad the Christmas - New year could be.
I'm Australian but went to college at U. Illinois. I've been watching Michael since the early days, because it was clear he was one of the very few who was being honest with us. He was even interviewed a few times on Australian TV. Like many others from around the world I have followed his updates over much of the last year -> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI7n04W1HWAPMrI4_41StSg
If you actually add up the populations of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin its 25.2 million which compares to Australia's 25.6 million.
Yes I know quite well there are significant differences in geography, population density and winter conditions, but in terms of medical technology, transportation and technical capability there's zero difference. We got very lucky with the initial spread. We cancelled many events and had NO crowds at all our major sports for the year and all that resulted in us not spreading it. But none of that explains the staggering differences.
Australia has a total of 909 COVID fatalities while Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin total over 33,812 as of 12/1/2021
In the 7 days from 4 to 10 January 2021 Illinois had 971 COVID fatalities. In one week Illinois with half as many people as Australia had more deaths from this than Australia has had in 12 months.
On the main table at -> https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ Australia is 54th in population and 86th in COVID fatalities. If Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin were a country they would be 16th. Illinois by itself would rank 21st in the world. New York by itself would be 14th.
In terms of death-rate (deaths/1M.pop) Illinois, Indiana & Wisconsin would be 4th (at 1342).
3 American states (New Jersey, New York & Massachusetts) have a higher death-rate than any nation or independent state in the world.
For whatever luck and other things that may have favored us, nothing explains that discrepancy other than a complete failure of leadership.
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Its the second week of January 2021 and America is about to go past 400,000 dead just as Joe Biden takes the oath of office..
A few weeks ago Michael was warning about how bad the Christmas - New year could be.
I'm Australian but went to college at U. Illinois (1988). I've been watching Michael since the early days, because it was clear he was one of the very few who was being honest with us. He was even interviewed a few times on Australian TV. Like many others from around the world I have followed his updates over much of the last year -> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI7n04W1HWAPMrI4_41StSg
If you actually add up the populations of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin its 25.2 million which compares to Australia's 25.6 million.
Yes I know quite well there are significant differences in geography, population density and winter conditions, but in terms of medical technology, transportation and technical capability there's zero difference. We got very lucky with the initial spread. We cancelled many events and had NO crowds at all our major sports for the year and all that resulted in us not spreading it. But none of that explains the staggering differences.
Australia has a total of 909 COVID fatalities while Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin total over 33,812 as of 12/1/2021
In the 7 days from 4 to 10 January 2021 Illinois had 971 COVID fatalities. In one week Illinois with half as many people as Australia had more deaths from this than Australia has had in 12 months.
On the main table at -> https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ Australia is 54th in population and 86th in COVID fatalities. If Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin were a country they would be 16th. Illinois by itself would rank 21st in the world. New York by itself would be 14th.
In terms of death-rate (deaths/1M.pop) Illinois, Indiana & Wisconsin would be 4th (at 1342).
3 American states (New Jersey, New York & Massachusetts) have a higher death-rate than any nation or independent state in the world.
For whatever luck and other things that may have favored us, nothing explains that discrepancy other than a complete failure of leadership.
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Its the second week of January 2021 and America is about to go past 400,000 dead just as Joe Biden takes the oath of office..
A few weeks ago Michael was warning about how bad the Christmas - New year could be.
I'm Australian but went to college at U. Illinois. I've been watching Michael since the early days, because it was clear he was one of the very few who was being honest with us. He was even interviewed a few times on Australian TV. Like many others from around the world I have followed his updates over much of the last year -> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCI7n04W1HWAPMrI4_41StSg
If you actually add up the populations of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin its 25.2 million which compares to Australia's 25.6 million.
Yes I know quite well there are significant differences in geography, population density and winter conditions, but in terms of medical technology, transportation and technical capability there's zero difference. We got very lucky with the initial spread. We cancelled many events and had NO crowds at all our major sports for the year and all that resulted in us not spreading it. But none of that explains the staggering differences.
Australia has a total of 909 COVID fatalities while Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin total over 33,812 as of 12/1/2021
In the 7 days from 4 to 10 January 2021 Illinois had 971 COVID fatalities. In one week Illinois with half as many people as Australia had more deaths from this than Australia has had in 12 months.
On the main table at -> https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ Australia is 54th in population and 86th in COVID fatalities. If Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin were a country they would be 16th. Illinois by itself would rank 21st in the world. New York by itself would be 14th.
In terms of death-rate (deaths/1M.pop) Illinois, Indiana & Wisconsin would be 4th (at 1342).
3 American states (New Jersey, New York & Massachusetts) have a higher death-rate than any nation or independent state in the world.
For whatever luck and other things that may have favored us, nothing explains that discrepancy other than a complete failure of leadership.
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