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There might be some to that, but having bottom quartile infection rates while containing an eighth of the US population seems like a strong statement from any angle.


Infection rates are, by definition, adjusted for population. In a pandemic, you may want to talk about rates given population density, but California is in the middle of the pack there (even Florida is more dense.)


Not to mention the fact that Florida is notoriously older too.




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