If I knew corona was still going to be a thing this year I would have grabbed more screenshots from last year. I figured once the winter wave hit, the 'experts' would admit the seasonality of the virus. They ignored said seasonality all spring (while jabs took credit), then suddenly started talking about it recently because it's once again scary.
No, we're moving into "running defense for lethal vaccines" territory, which has completely changed the motivation and goals for continued lying and doubling down. Last year, they were fighting to maintain enhanced power and control. Now they're fighting for their lives against the backdrop of Nuremberg 2.0.
South Dakota getting about 400 cases a day, vs. over 1,000 a day a year ago. The state spiked to over 1,400 cases a day in mid-November 2020. No big spike this November. Its covid deaths are about 1/6th of the year-ago levels.
It seems to be sensitive to absolute humidity and temperature. Can you check this for today vs a year ago? Apparently have to have the same conditions.
Nice work. Thank you, very useful.
If I knew corona was still going to be a thing this year I would have grabbed more screenshots from last year. I figured once the winter wave hit, the 'experts' would admit the seasonality of the virus. They ignored said seasonality all spring (while jabs took credit), then suddenly started talking about it recently because it's once again scary.
No, we're moving into "running defense for lethal vaccines" territory, which has completely changed the motivation and goals for continued lying and doubling down. Last year, they were fighting to maintain enhanced power and control. Now they're fighting for their lives against the backdrop of Nuremberg 2.0.
It would be awesome if you could do some integration of this data with temperature and absolute humidity!
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/theory-why-covid-cases-started-skyrocketing-central-europe-last-month
https://journals.plos.org/plospathogens/article?id=10.1371/journal.ppat.1003194
South Dakota getting about 400 cases a day, vs. over 1,000 a day a year ago. The state spiked to over 1,400 cases a day in mid-November 2020. No big spike this November. Its covid deaths are about 1/6th of the year-ago levels.
It seems to be sensitive to absolute humidity and temperature. Can you check this for today vs a year ago? Apparently have to have the same conditions.
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/theory-why-covid-cases-started-skyrocketing-central-europe-last-month
https://journals.plos.org/plospathogens/article?id=10.1371/journal.ppat.1003194