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Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88
Two weeks... i.e. the standard time-frame for when people are contagious and/or potentially become symptomatic if infected... since Georgia re-opened and every metric... rate of new cases, hospitalizations and deaths have trended downwards.
You seem intent on being irrationally negative without the basis of facts or consistent logic.
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Let's talk about facts and logic
New York City went from 11,000 cases a day a month ago to 2,000 a day this week with a decline in percent positive cases without even approaching herd immunity according to their seroprevalence.
Meanwhile, Sweden, who for some reason you've stopped talking about, has eight times the death rate of Norway and 6.7 times the death rate of Finland.
So, if lockdowns don't work, why does New York have such a precipitous decline in their case numbers? And if letting people roam with fewer restrictions doesn't increase caseload, why is Sweden's death toll so much higher than their neighbors?