Hay Dude
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There's nothing distorted about the numbers. Those are the numbers for the country as a whole. If you want to take pieces of the whole and analyze those, those are fractions of the whole. NY, Michigan, etc... they're all in the same country.
That’s true, but due to the nature of the viruses virility, it spreads wildly in places like NYC and NJ. Cancer or auto accidents, although higher numbers in populated areas, don’t have the contagion spread like this virus, so Corona virus charts like that are heavily weighted by NYC and NNJ.
Cancer and auto accidents are concentrated in populous areas, but not both contagious AND concentrated.
The “ double whammy “ of Corona renders a comparison to auto accidents, cancer or other non contagious causes of death pretty irrelevant
Also, the flu is a well known virus. Weve been dealing with it for 100s of years and a there’s an effective vaccine for last 50+ years. Corona is new and unknown