Comments by "annoyed aussie" (@annoyedaussie3942) on "COVID-19 ‘spreading like wildfire’ despite increasing vaccination numbers" video.

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  6.  @seanc3317  if you want to be honest then the first place to look is demographics, Texas median age 5 years below Michigan, Texas GDP per capita in 2019 about 20% above Michigan, life expectancy in Texas about 1 year longer than Michigan indicating better overall health of population. So quite likely demographics play the biggest role but this would need to be assessed by looking at every state and calculating out the demographic outcomes in the case of the US, Michigan based on 2010 data is actually 10% less urbanised than Texas which should favour a better outcome in Michigan actually. Weather also plays a part because of people's behaviour during different seasons can cause more variability in areas with more variable weather and possibly how buildings are built. So tell me what it means and how you are indoctrinated. You sound like you have studied all states and looked through all the demographic data and travel patterns of people considering all borders have always been open to non essential travel including the national one. As far as masks go they are only but a small factor in the scheme of things in a country that never really tried to stop spreading the virus. This doesn't mean masks achieve nothing but it could be close to nothing in a country which on every other measure has allowed the virus to spread rapidly and much of that with intent and sometimes just due to incompetent government (about 500 covid 19 tests by end of February 2020 in the US versus about 10,000 in Australia in the same time period, a factor of approximately 1 to 300 by population ). You think Texas is now a great success , good for you.
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