You want to compare NY to Wyoming.
Great. That's like arguing that robbing a bank makes people rich.
no it isnt
to add both countries score very well in mental health stats
we are comparing two side by side, shared border, economically and politically sound, mentally stable and healthy countries.
one got creamed the other literally walked away.
same time frame, comparable demographics.
might as well compare twins in a mirror
what is the difference?
all i wanna know is why one country got away when they robbed the same bank
now i know you will tap dance here until your feet bleed
but it blows the fukk out of your theory that mitigation is useless
I don't have time to kick your silly as up one side of the forum and down the other today and frankly that is getting old so go ahead and spin your fukkin butter for the rest of the folk.
put some on
you're toast
Sweden ranked 159th in world in terms of population density
Norway ranked 171st
pretty damn close in that variable.
with many other variables obviously they are more closely matched for comparisons then 99% of all other countries
Sweden ranked 159th in world in terms of population density
Norway ranked 171st
pretty damn close in that variable.
with many other variables obviously they are more closely matched for comparisons then 99% of all other countries
wrong. You don't understand population density. Just look at the states in the US.you couldn't find two more similar countries if you went up and down the list 142 times.
Population density of Stockholm 4,800 per Km2.
Population density of Oslo 1,400 per Km2.
so 4 times the population density.
does that equate to the proportion of death rates per million?
Sweden 523
Norway 46
any other variable that you think could account for the almost 12 fold higher death rate in Sweden?
exponential instead of linear? You have to look at many variables to figure it out. I don't know without more data but it's obvious which will be higher.so 4 times the population density.
does that equate to the proportion of death rates per million?
Sweden 523
Norway 46
any other variable that you think could account for the almost 12 fold higher death rate in Sweden?
you couldn't find two more similar countries if you went up and down the list 142 times.
this is precisely why anything this kid presents should be for entertainment purposes only.
One country fukked up one didn't.
The kid would eat his own shit before he admitted that.
Anyone wanna know why I treat this little jackass like a fukkin yard toy, just read this crap right here.
enjoy your day, I'm gonna go melt some cheap joooreee
so 4 times the population density.
does that equate to the proportion of death rates per million?
Sweden 523
Norway 46
any other variable that you think could account for the almost 12 fold higher death rate in Sweden?
Can we place Archie in the EOG Slam Dunk Contest?so 4 times the population density.
does that equate to the proportion of death rates per million?
Sweden 523
Norway 46
any other variable that you think could account for the almost 12 fold higher death rate in Sweden?
You can try and spin one crisis he's responsibly for, too bad for you ANd the rest of us Americans......theres another coming up damn near every day. You don't get tired of making excuses for this traitor?NY deaths at 7 today, new cases very low, positive % as low as it's been, so what does Cuomo and deblasio say...we're worried, very worried. They may delay opening inside dining in NYC, why you might ask, because they're scared. what happened to letting the data guide their decisions?
You guys catching on yet?
Sweden ranked 159th in world in terms of population density
Norway ranked 171st
pretty damn close in that variable.
with many other variables obviously they are more closely matched for comparisons then 99% of all other countries
The isolation, grief and economic hardship related to covid-19 are creating a mental health crisis in the U.S. that researchers warn could make the already-rising suicide rate worse.
A study released Friday tried to quantify the toll. The paper, which was not peer-reviewed, found that over the next decade as many as 75,000 additional people could die from "deaths of despair" as a result of the coronavirus crisis, a term that refers to suicides and substance-abuse-related deaths. The research was done by the Well Being Trust and researchers affiliated with the American Academy of Family Physicians.
https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/The-next-covid-crisis-could-be-a-wave-of-suicides-15256288.php
Feel free to argue with these researchers, libtards.
They happen to disagree with your Norway/Sweden comparisons.