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Downstate New York Is Skewing the United States’ Coronavirus Numbers
2020-04-20
[PJMedia] New York is a hotspot when it comes to coronavirus (aka COVID19 or Chinese Plague)
...the twenty first century equivalent of bubonic plague, only instead of killing off a third of the population of Europe it kills 3.4 percent of those who notice they have it. It seems to be fond of the elderly, especially Iranian politicians and holy men...
cases and deaths, but that’s only because of downstate. Upstate New York’s coronavirus situation pales in comparison to downstate. New York City, in particular, was doomed due to the incompetence of local leaders, as well as other factors, such as population density and its subway system aiding in the spread of the virus.

Personally, I’ve thought for weeks we should be counting downstate New York separately from the rest of the country. So I looked at the numbers to see what happens when you separate downstate New York from the rest of the country.

Downstate New York technically includes New York City, Long Island, and the Hudson Valley, but I am only including Kings, Queens, New York, Suffolk, Bronx, Nassau, Westchester and Richmond Counties. These counties have a population of 12,205,796, according to World Population Review’s numbers for 2020—bigger than many countries.

After compiling data for the top 30 countries with the most cases of the coronavirus, I ranked the top ten countries by confirmed cases per capita (per million) based on the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University’s data as of 11:00 am ET on April 18, 2020.

Spain (4,100.67)
Belgium (3,208.30)
Switzerland
...home of the Helvetians, famous for cheese, watches, yodeling, and William Tell...
(3,166.40)
Italia (2,851.95)
Ireland (2,831.23)
La Belle France (2,284.94)
United States (2,135.43)
Portugal (1,930.52)
Netherlands (1,853.88)
United Kingdom (1,698.42)

Right away we can see that the United States does not "lead the world" in coronavirus cases. Even with downstate New York in the mix, the United States isn’t nearly as bad as the mainstream media makes it out to be. But here’s what happens to the top ten once you treat downstate New York as its own country:

Downstate New York (16,230.65)
Spain (4,100.67)
Belgium (3,208.30)
Switzerland (3,166.40)
Italia (2,851.95)
Ireland (2,831.23)
La Belle France (2,284.94)
Portugal (1,930.52)
Netherlands (1,853.88)
United Kingdom (1,698.42)

Separating downstate New York from the rest of the United States shows us just how bad the situation there is. In fact, the rest of the country doesn’t even rank in the top ten anymore (it comes in at #13).

But, as I’ve mentioned before, confirmed cases are not the best way to compare countries because of the discrepancies in testing between them. So, let’s compare these countries by the fatality rate per capita (per million).

Belgium (470.51)
Spain (428.68)
Italia (376.19)
La Belle France (286.53)
United Kingdom (228.28)
Netherlands (210.86)
Switzerland (155.29)
United States (112.04)
Ireland (107.34)
Portugal (67.37)

Once again, even with downstate New York included, the coronavirus has impacted the United States much less than other hard-hit countries. But now, here’s what happens when we treat downstate New York as a separate country from the United States in terms of deaths per capita (per million).

Downstate New York (848.45)
Belgium (470.51)
Spain (428.68)
Italia (376.19)
La Belle France (286.53)
United Kingdom (228.28)
Netherlands (210.86)
Switzerland (155.29)
Sweden (149.61)
Ireland (107.34)

Once again, downstate New York leads the pack and the United States (without downstate New York) doesn’t even come in the top ten (it comes in at #11).

I should mention here that several countries are reportedly undercounting their cases and deaths, including Iran, China, and Russia. It’s very possible that the actual case and death numbers for these countries are much higher, possibly even putting them in the top ten, but without reliable data I can’t correct for this.
Posted by:trailing wife

#9  The Subway Virus - latest study of how the NYC Subway spread this
Posted by: Lex   2020-04-20 14:38  

#8  I call it the Con Virus.
Posted by: Dale   2020-04-20 13:51  

#7  ^Tis sorrows me not.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-20 12:52  

#6  I see the mosques in Syracuse are still open. Just saying.
Posted by: Woodrow   2020-04-20 12:50  

#5  CDC has long counted NYC separately from the rest of the state. Last I checked, NYC was about 37% of total US fatalities per CDC's counts
Posted by: Lex   2020-04-20 12:23  

#4  Michael Bloomberg: “I Have My Own Army In The NYPD”
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-04-20 09:53  

#3  
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2020-04-20 08:00  

#2  To achieve what?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-04-20 02:08  

#1  Separating downstate New York from the rest of the United States

Easy.
They already think they are.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-04-20 01:18  

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