12/2/2021
My apologies if you got this article twice. Substack said I couldn’t email with the graphics. This is the post with the graphics included.
I thought I would compare the ten most vaccinated states vs. the ten least vaccinated states. This will be mostly data presented, you decide which states are doing better. All of these numbers are cases per 100,000 unless stated otherwise. They are all from the seven-day rolling averages. These are all as of 11/30/2021
Notes: All of the top ten states except Vermont had their peak in the middle of January (as we were vaccinated the older people and healthcare workers). Vermont’s first peak was in the beginning of April. With the exception of Georgia and Arkansas, the least vaccinated states had their peak in 2020 or the summer of 2021. The peaks were greater in the lower vaccinated states vs the most vaccinated states. Currently Vermont and Maine are setting new records for cases (I used their previous peaks for the data). The ten most vaccinated states as a group currently are at 20.1 cases per 100,000 while the bottom ten as a group are at 11.8. The top ten are on average of 58% of their peak vs 13% in the bottom ten (the bottom ten did have higher peaks on average). The top ten have states 4 rising in cases, 2 flat/rising, 3 flat, and 1 falling; while the bottom ten have states 5 flat and 5 falling. New Jersey had a weird peak around the new year. This was probably a reporting case issue, so I did not use that peak. New York had one too, but it was lower than the main peak. What could this mean? Does it mean that only natural immunity will get us out of this Covid situation and not these designer vaccines?
Most Vaccinated
1) Vermont (Peak 30.4, Current 61.0, Percent of Previous Peak 201%, Cases Rising)
2) Rhode Island (Peak 130.2, Current 48.8, Percent of Previous Peak 38%, Cases Flat/Rising)
3) Maine (Peak 46.1, Current 51.2, Percent of Previous Peak 111%, Cases Rising)
4) Connecticut (Peak 85.0, Current 24.0, Percent of Previous Peak 28%, Cases Flat/Rising)
5) Massachusetts (Peak 93.7, Current 41.6, Percent of Previous Peak 44%, Cases Rising)
6) New York (Peak 32.3, Current 9.1, Percent of Previous Peak 28%, Cases Flat)
7) New Jersey (Peak 69.7, Current 26.6, Percent of Previous Peak 38%, Case Rising)
8) Maryland (Peak 51.7, Current 15.4, Percent of Previous Peak 30%, Cases Flat)
9) Washington (Peak 39.5, Current 13.2, Percent of Previous Peak 33%, Cases Falling)
10) Virginia (Peak 71.7, Current 17.1, Percent of Previous Peak 24%, Cases Flat)
The Least Vaccinated States are
41) Georgia (Peak 87.8, Current 8.1, Percent of Previous Peak 9%, Cases Falling)
42) Tennessee (Peak 132.4, Current 16.3, Percent of Previous Peak 12%, Cases Flat)
43) Arkansas (Peak 101.7, Current 17.5, Percent of Previous Peak 17%, Cases Flat)
44) Louisiana (Peak 126.2, Current 5.3, Percent of Previous Peak 4%, Cases Flat)
45) North Dakota (Peak 180.5, Current 53.5, Percent of Previous Peak 30%, Cases Flat)
46) Mississippi (Peak 120.9, Current 9.5, Percent of Previous Peak 8%, Cases Flat)
47) Alabama (Peak 112.2, Current 5.7, Percent of Previous Peak 5%, Cases Falling)
48) Wyoming (Peak 217.2, Current 25.5, Percent of Previous Peak 12%, Cases Falling)
49) Idaho (Peak 87.7, Current 17.5, Percent of Previous Peak 20%, Cases Falling)
50) West Virginia (Peak 110.9, Current 15.7, Percent of Previous Peak 14%, Cases Falling)