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"In case anyone is curious... Right now in the USA, every ten days, more than 8,000 (unvaccinated) Republican voters are dying of COVID-19. That's FIVE TIMES the rate for we Democrats. - NEIL DEGRASSE TYSON
https://ifunny.co/picture/in-case-anyone-is-curious-right-now-in-the-usa-Sqt4Nkvw8
Totally confirmed he said it at least! https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/neil-degrasse-tyson-vax-tweet/
Sneederbunk
(15,238 posts)MomInTheCrowd
(333 posts)Sanity Claws
(22,052 posts)It did not confirm what Tyson tweeted. Tyson didn't prove a cite.
spooky3
(36,317 posts)preposition for. Its easy to avoid this mistake if you leave out Democrats and realize that sounds odd and wrong.
Drives me nuts when well-educated people do this.
On edit: I went to the linked sources and neither included the we in the quote attributed to Dr. Tyson. He deleted the original tweet so it cant be checked. So the we was added by someone else. My apologies to Dr. Tyson.
sanatanadharma
(4,074 posts)We said so just the other day as we were splitting infinitives and dangling participles, down their where there fixing they're barn.
spooky3
(36,317 posts)Walleye
(35,971 posts)IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,181 posts)Damn, that's funny!
gldstwmn
(4,575 posts)tiredtoo
(2,949 posts)They are making the ultimate sacrifice like any well behaved cult member would.
Pluvious
(4,757 posts)I feel So owned.
bringthePaine
(1,806 posts)AllaN01Bear
(23,185 posts)AllaN01Bear
(23,185 posts)KentuckyWoman
(6,891 posts)Everyone knows the GOP is the party of "you ain't the boss of me". Just asking a Republican to do anything means they'll do the opposite. It is part of the DNA.
It was a brilliant move. (snark)
In all seriousness ... if the stats start scaring some Trumpers to vax up, I could not be more thrilled. Society as a whole will benefit when these idiot toddlers decide to cooperate.
Stuart G
(38,726 posts).....I guess those stupid fools like breathing tubes....and pneumonia....
....Not me Charlie...been there and done that... .... . ... ..... ..... ....
..................................................VERY, VERY, AND VERY STUPID................................................................
NO, I don't remember this crap when they introduced the polio vaccine....DO YOU?...yes, I am that old......
NullTuples
(6,017 posts)NH Ethylene
(31,004 posts)The seven-day average in US deaths from Covid has been between 8,000 and 10,000 over the past few weeks, according to WorldOMeters.
That's a range of 1143 to 1429 a day, which would be 11,430 - 14,290 deaths over a 10-day period. I will round down to 13,000, give a few deaths would be children and also, only 99% of the deaths are unvaccinated people.
Here is the percent of those who have been vaccinated, by Party (from Gallup Poll):
Democrats: 88 percent
Independents: 60 percent
Republicans: 55 percent
Here is the party breakdown:
49% Democrats
40% Republicans
11% remaining undeclared
So if we multiply to see what portion of adults in each Party are UNvaccinated:
40% of the country x 45% = 18% UNvaccinated Republicans
12% x 49% = 5.9% unvaccinated Democrats
40% x 11% = 4.4% unvaccinated Independents
So 18% of the nation is made up of unvaccinated Republicans and 10.3% for all others who are unvaccinated. This is 28.3% total unvaccinated adults. (This is less than the national figures because the published figures include many children).
18/28.3 x 100 = 63.6% of the deaths are unvaccinated Republicans (except for the small number that are children)
If 99% of the deaths are unvaccinated people, 99% X 13,000 = 12870 unvaccinated deaths in the US over 10 days
Child deaths amount to 0.057%, (from CDC) so 0.057% X 12,870 = 7.3 children died
That leaves 12,863 unvaccinated adults over a 10-day period, of which 63.6% are Republicans.
63.6% X 12,863 = 8181
So saying that 8,000 unvaccinated Republicans are dying every 10 days looks to be very accurate!
Please let me know if I screwed up the calculations.
spooky3
(36,317 posts)Quixote1818
(30,404 posts)paleotn
(19,369 posts)The 8,000 every 10 days seems correct, but the 5 times Dems seems a bit off. I'm getting 3 times Dems (2,674). Regardless, disparity of impact across different populations is significant.
NH Ethylene
(31,004 posts)I'll take your word for the 3 times instead of 5. That was a fun little math activity to do last night. And it really is astounding!
triron
(22,240 posts)former9thward
(33,424 posts)When doing these type of statistics we don't get to pick and choose what time periods if we are being honest about the results.
But we must remember that Tyson says it is likely we are living in a computer simulation. So what is to stop the being running the simulation to suddenly change who is dying?
Neil deGrasse Tyson says its very likely the universe is a simulation
https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/227126-neil-degrasse-tyson-says-its-very-likely-the-universe-is-a-simulation
Irish_Dem
(58,702 posts)How do I switch it?
To something more utopian.
NH Ethylene
(31,004 posts)"Right now in the USA, every ten days, more than 8,000 (unvaccinated) Republican voters are dying of COVID-19."
If you want an overall comparison, feel free to calculate it.
kcr
(15,522 posts)There were no vaccines at the beginning.
Demobrat
(9,909 posts)Last edited Sat Sep 25, 2021, 09:54 PM - Edit history (1)
If they do get the vaccine theyre giving in to the liberals,
and if they dont get the vaccine theyre worm food.
Stuart G
(38,726 posts)... We in the society are for taking the vaccine,,we like dead meat..fried chickens, hamburgers..etc..:Any
reference to our society in a negative way....is not polite nor proper....more like ...."dead grass"
Demobrat
(9,909 posts)I fixed my post.
OrangeJoe
(412 posts)I'm certain the Republicans are losing more voters to COVID than the Democrats. The issue is where these voters lived. If their home state was South Dakota, Alaska or Idaho not much is going to change next election. If they were residing in a closer swing state, Georgia, Arizona or Wisconsin or even better in a close Congressional Rep race (Iowa's 2nd district which was a whooping 6 vote difference) we may have some actual movement.
LeftInTX
(30,238 posts)The most affluent zip code is 65% fully vaccinated but inner city is only 38%. Inner city very Democratic.
Treefrog
(4,170 posts)But its true.
LeftInTX
(30,238 posts)bucolic_frolic
(47,251 posts)It sounds too lopsided to me. It may be a red state blue state estimate that undercounts blue-in-red and red-in-blue states.
Steelrolled
(2,022 posts)and once he realized this he deleted it.
Celerity
(46,493 posts)Last edited Sun Sep 26, 2021, 10:48 AM - Edit history (1)
Same as that calculator woman, and the apparently unstoppable bollocks about COVID having a full 2% (I have even seen 3 to 4% ludicrously stated by some) case lethality rate.
People love to hear confirmation bias driven positings, and some reactive violently and/or viciously when it is even questioned, let along basically debunk with clear logic and evidence. There is also an overlap at times between these types and ones who are all about 'trusting the science' right up until the point that the science points to something that interferes with their own belief system.
Treefrog
(4,170 posts)Celerity
(46,493 posts)NH Ethylene
(31,004 posts)I did the calculations last night and included where the numbers came from and what assumptions I made.
BigmanPigman
(52,332 posts)Darwin and Dems are on the right track. I hope they continue to kill their own. Fucking morons have no place in politics or in a science based reality. The sooner they are gone the better for the democracy as a whole.
Champp
(2,114 posts)Amazing how much damage the Republican COVID lies have done.
Sogo
(5,800 posts)in heavily red states like Idaho, Alabama, Mississippi, etc.
cadoman
(931 posts)If Repukes are given the chance to vaccinate and don't, at no cost, is it really our responsibility to save them?
Running the mandate camps will be enormously costly and violent, and only embitter the survivors. If we don't mandate, enough will begin to die that they'll see the error of their ways, and we'll never have to "go there" with the rounding people up involuntarily thing.
Sogo
(5,800 posts)re mandate camps and rounding people up involuntarily. If its sarcasm, you ought to mark it as such, cause it doesnt make sense otherwise .
cadoman
(931 posts)If people are not following the mandate, they need to be rounded up and placed in a facility. That facility would likely be a quarantine camp, effective until the pandemic has subsided.
The alternative to a quarantine camp is mandatory vaccination. I frankly think that has too high a potential of getting violent, but a very large number of scientists are on board with it so we have to be ready to support it. That plan would have to proceed if quarantine of the unvaccinated were not enough to keep us safe from new variants.
If you're confused just read up what leadership in Australia and Canada are doing as they have the most evolved and effective mandate plans so far. They're doing now what we hope to achieve in the next 3-6 months.
Sogo
(5,800 posts)Were not putting people in camps.
cadoman
(931 posts)Do you just object to the word "camp"? Fine, call it a facility or hotel or whatever makes you comfortable. The facilities are just as likely to be repurposed malls or hotels as built from scratch camps. What has happened in quarantine hotels so far though is people go nuts after a day or two alone, so a camp structure where they can have carefully measured portions of socially distanced and masked human contact makes a lot more sense.
If this makes you uncomfortable you need to toughen up fast. We have vaccination rates in BIPOC communities well below 50% in many areas and they're likely going to have to be rounded up en masse by the National Guard during the next variant. It's not going to be a pretty look but it's necessary in order to have a functional mandate.
This won't make sense to you at this time, but the next variant will make Delta look like a cakewalk. 97% vaccination rate or higher is required. The big guy said it himself.
Again, toughen up. We need everyone to support the science, even when it's not pretty.
CousinIT
(10,319 posts)The study, which which was published in the peer-reviewed American Journal of Preventive Medicine, examined Covid-19 "incidence, death, testing, and test positivity rates from March 15 through December 15, 2020," when there were 16 million confirmed cases in the U.S. and 300,000 deaths. It focused on per-capita infection and death rates in the 26 GOP-led states and 24 Democratic-led states and Washington, D.C., and made statistical adjustments for issues such as population density.
But "policy differences" between the Republican and Democratic leaders emerged as a big factor for the reversal of the states' fortunes, the study suggests.
"The response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic became increasingly politicized in the U.S. and political affiliation of state leaders may contribute to policies affecting the spread of the disease," the study said.
It pointed to a finding in another study that "Republican governors were slower to adopt both stay-at-home orders and mandates to wear face masks. Other studies have shown that Democratic governors were more likely to issue stay-at-home orders with longer durations. Moreover, decisions by Republican governors in spring 2020 to retract policies, such as the lifting of stay-at-home orders on April 28 in Georgia, may have contributed to increased cases and deaths."
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