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RE: Nearly 100,000 in U.S. Died from Coronavirus in Biden’s* First Month in Office
(02-26-2021 09:24 AM)Redwingtom Wrote:  1,809,170 new doses yesterday, February 25th.
7 day rolling average bumps up to 1,505,193.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020...doses.html

Because you are an idiot and are wanting to work with averages, look at any chart for the US. Biden changed policy from Trump to focus on centralized places for vaccine distribution, such as hospitals, who are ill-prepared to handle a vax rollout.

Once he did that, the 7 day average plateaued, then began to crater.

After bungling that, Biden* changed policies again to focus more on pharmacies and health care centers (in other words, decentralize the vax rollout like Trump did) and the numbers are rising again.

Just man up and post a 7 day average chart since the vax rollout since you want to focus on averages.
02-26-2021 11:20 AM
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