godisney14
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I wish more people could understand this. More cases isn’t always a bad thing - and to be expected since we were never in a position to eliminate the virus. Looking at hospitalizations and deaths is what matters.
I know most people can figure it out, but you need to put some context with those numbers. CA is a state with 39.5 million people. That total case load, while high in numbers, is still very small in percentage.
In CA they are. Anybody who wants a test, can get a test.
CA is in the top 5 in total cases and top 20 in total cases/M. It’s still considered very small to you? I can’t imagine what you might think of other states then?