Canoerebel
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There have been many media stories the past ten days that the American South is taking it on the chin, including the one excerpted below. To an extent this has been reflected in here with numerous comments, contentions and viewpoints. Turns out the contention is mostly wrong. Georgia, our 8th most populous state, is currently 10th in mortality per million. Florida, 3rd most populous, is 21st. North Carolina, 9th most populous, is 42nd. Louisiana is problematic: 25th most populous but 3rd highest mortality per million. And Mississippi is taking a hit: 35th but 17th highest mortality. The other southern states are doing comparatively well, very well or about even (population rank/morality per M): Alabama, at 24 is 26th. Kentucky, at 26 is 24th South Carolina, at 23 is 28th. Tennessee, at 16 is 31st. Arkansas, at 34 is 43rd. Virginia, at 12 is 35th. These numbers will fluctuate but, as they currently stand, the narrative presented has been wrong. Very wrong. As we progress through this thing here in the US, I'm more thankful than ever that we have a federal system that somewhat pushes down power and responsibility. I'm glad my county called shots for me for a long time; then my state; and that the situation hasn't reached the point where a nationwide one-size-fits-all mandate had to be imposed. The South is doing doggone well.
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