Antwort auf Re: Erklärt das mal von Mindeater.
Unverschämtheit. In welchem Siffloch in DE leben Sie denn, dass da alle Jugendlichen "asozial" sind? Hier sehe ich nur junge Menschen, welche sich noch braver an alles halten als die Älteren.





Antwort auf Re: Erklärt das mal von Mindeater.
Unverschämtheit. In welchem Siffloch in DE leben Sie denn, dass da alle Jugendlichen "asozial" sind? Hier sehe ich nur junge Menschen, welche sich noch braver an alles halten als die Älteren.





Antwort auf Re: Erklärt das mal von V01D.
Ich hoffe, der Link verschwindet nicht:
https://www.directupload.net/file/d/6054/7dh7pu9m_jpg.htm
Afaik Bundesstaaten mit absolut ähnlichen Gegebenheiten, mit "Maßnahmen" sogar eicht höhere Zahlen:
https://www.directupload.net/file/d/6054/7dh7pu9m_jpg.htm
Das hätte ich nicht gedacht.
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Antwort auf Re: Erklärt das mal von c.renée.
Afaik Bundesstaaten mit absolut ähnlichen Gegebenheiten, mit "Maßnahmen" sogar eicht höhere Zahlen:
https://www.directupload.net/file/d/6054/7dh7pu9m_jpg.htm
Das hätte ich nicht gedacht.
Quote:
Opponents of mandates have pointed to South Dakota's decline as proof that the North Dakota policy was an unnecessary overreach, while advocates cite differing rates of decline between the two states as evidence of the opposite.
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But to Dr. Paul Carson, an infectious disease specialist at North Dakota State University, these kinds of pat answers are the Rorschach test at work. "People want to see into it what they want to see into it,” he said. “But that’s a simplistic way of looking at it. I think the question is more nuanced than that.”
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Hospitalizations, Carson noted, offer a more objective measure that gets around the testing disparity. South Dakotahit a higher hospitalization climax than North Dakota, both in its seven-day rolling average and adjusted per capita figures, and has fallen "much slower" than North Dakota since then. North Dakota's seven-day average hospitalization numbers crested at 406 cases per day on Nov. 16, earlier than South Dakota's peak of 581 hospitalizations per day on Nov. 23. The “kicker,” Carson noted, is in their margins of decline since then. By Dec. 19, North Dakota had fallen more than 50% from its average hospitalizations high. By contrast, South Dakota had dropped just 29% over the same interval and still had not cleared the 50% threshold as of Dec. 30.
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Any parallel must come with the major caveat that South Dakota tests for the virus far less than North Dakota (North Dakota has consistently ranked in the top three states nationally in per capita testing, while South Dakota currently falls in the bottom 10), at levels so starkly different that Grace Njau, an epidemiologist with the North Dakota Department of Health, said it is very hard to do "an apples to apples" comparison between the Dakotas.
https://www.grandforksherald.com/newsmd/coronavirus/6824462-North-Dakota-got-a-mask-mandate-South-Dakota-didnt.-COVID-19-cases-have-plummeted-in-both
Was dich aber sicherlich nicht davon abhalten wird weiterhin zu behaupten das die Staaten quasi gleich sind und man in den Daten das sehen kann was du behauptest.