twinklebug
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I did not say to "go by just population density." I was saying you cannot just look at population totals, and that you should consider population density. Most importantly, if you want to get specific, you should be looking at the areas where the deaths occurred to look at the population in those areas, population density, number of available ICU beds, % of population with underlying conditions and community spread -- and probably a few other factors.
MA, for example, spiked early on as part of the initial outbreak of Covid-19, partly due to being an international air travel hub and due to back/forth travel to NY, as well as an early lack of understanding of Covid-19 community spread.
The underlying conditions conversation is also an interesting one to take a look at. I don't know the numbers in MA, but if you compared the US to Sweden when it comes to the prevalence of Diabetes - which is a higher risk factor - you will find that the US is significantly worse.
You do not automatically collect UI in MA when you file. Part of the process of filing includes confirmation with the company that you were not fired; this is partly why there is a couple week delay between when you file and when you start collecting is so the UI department confirms your eligibility and the amount you should receive. If you were fired, companies will inform the UI department as they don't want to pay for it; they will contest it. MA makes it very easy to file your UI claim and easy to collect UI, but that doesn't mean they don't also make it easy for businesses to contest it.
I'm very curious now about this last part. The two men I refered to before as being on UI + 600 both decided to take time off (due to COVID) even though their hands were very much needed at this time when my daughter's employer was experiencing a surge in business due to the same. (9/10 orders were sympathy or get better soon type.) The employer said there was nothing they could do as the boys had not been fired and the rules allow people who feel as though they are in danger to take the time and go on UI. One was a delivery driver, the other who said his goal in life was to become a youtube guru was working isolated in a back room as a designer with no contact with anyone other than the weekly delivery person.