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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1656711" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>This is why we are where we are now. 300K+ dead. </p><p>People look at it from a "ME" perspective. </p><p>Rhode Island, tho being one of the least populated (#44) states in America, R.I. ranks:</p><p> #6 in 'deaths/million' with 1,660 deaths per million. (44 other states have had fewer deaths/million than tiny R.I.) </p><p>#7 in total cases/million.</p><p>#25 today in active cases. </p><p></p><p>Their ranking in recovered vs total cases is pretty dismal as well. 86,789 total cases with only 5,335 recovered. #47 in that category with only Vermont, Oregon, Delaware, and Alaska having a worse recovery rate.</p><p></p><p>Everyone that gets it, gets it from someone else. (less than 1% is thought to be surface transmitted, but even surface virus particles came from someone)</p><p></p><p>There's a reason for all that and it's not a case of tests not being available and being utilized. Rhode Island leads the nation in the number of tests per million, but the other 4 data points above tell the real tale. As others have pointed out, no one really knows for sure how many people have been infected by infected people that are asymptomatic. But it's estimated to be 1 in 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1656711, member: 18945"] This is why we are where we are now. 300K+ dead. People look at it from a "ME" perspective. Rhode Island, tho being one of the least populated (#44) states in America, R.I. ranks: #6 in 'deaths/million' with 1,660 deaths per million. (44 other states have had fewer deaths/million than tiny R.I.) #7 in total cases/million. #25 today in active cases. Their ranking in recovered vs total cases is pretty dismal as well. 86,789 total cases with only 5,335 recovered. #47 in that category with only Vermont, Oregon, Delaware, and Alaska having a worse recovery rate. Everyone that gets it, gets it from someone else. (less than 1% is thought to be surface transmitted, but even surface virus particles came from someone) There's a reason for all that and it's not a case of tests not being available and being utilized. Rhode Island leads the nation in the number of tests per million, but the other 4 data points above tell the real tale. As others have pointed out, no one really knows for sure how many people have been infected by infected people that are asymptomatic. But it's estimated to be 1 in 5. [/QUOTE]
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