Originally Posted by
WutFace
You might be right. The current hotspots states may never get to the level of carnage that the New England states got to. But none of us know how bad it's going to be for the southern states. If deaths track proportionally to the cases arc, then we've got at least 4 more weeks of 1000+ deaths per day. That will add a lot to the tally.
Even so, New England had the misfortune of going first and caught unprepared. Now there's talk that the Federal government team, led by Kushner,
slow-walked support because the White House could lay the blame of the virus at the feet of blue state governors.
From the relevant article:
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020...-into-thin-air
Negligence that led to thousands of deaths.
It's the same with reopening to force everyone back to work. And now again with the schools. What will it take for people to realize that those in power don't care about them. Expendable lives to keep the machines turning. That's it.
So Texas may never catch up to New York. But at least we're starting to figure out why.
The NEGLIGENCE was your IDIOT Cuomo seeding nursing homes with positive Covid patients. His lame sidekicks in NJ and CT did the same stupid thing and drove Covid deaths to extremes. That wasn’t Orange Man. That was Cuomo the Pious Part II.
Edit: Mesabah beat me to it.