Last call and we take a deep dive into Louisiana, because it has the highest number of new cases per capita (the metric of choice for scientists), 93, in the U.S. Nationally the cpc is 28. All stats as of Aug. 3. Graphically this is Louisiana's 93 cases compared to the regions of the country in the last 90 days:
Louisiana's all-time cases graph:
Wow. So this is the Big One in the Big Easy, exceeding even the Jan. 2021 peak when practically no one was vaxed. I don't know you explain case numbers being higher with 37% fully vaxed than with 100% unvaxed. Louisiana's 14-day change in cases is +186%. Nationally +139%. Eh...You know...only forty-seven percentage points higher? When you're starting from +139%?
explanation for that fucking sinkhole in August 2020, NONE.
14-day change in H's +188%. But can we trust any of this fucking data? I have no fucking idea. I regret doing this now. Nationally, H's are +92% in the last two weeks. More than DOUBLE is more like it!
All-time deaths:
Weird that at the same time there were NO HOSPITALIZATIONS Louisianians were dying at ~1,000/day, huh. SI.
Deaths are +140%. Nationally +49%. Immense difference.
Fucking inbred French slaver swamp creature idgits can't count. Fuck them and the frogs who birthed them. I don't trust this data. GOOD NIGHT!