Do lockdowns really make a difference? How two US states with totally opposite COVID strategies both ended up with the same result
California Gov Gavin Newsom took a very strict approach during the coronavirus pandemic and closed bars and indoor dining, issued mask mandates and limited gathering
By comparison, Florida Gov Ron DeSantis has issued very few closures and said he has trusted Floridian to use common sense to control the spread of the virus
Historically, when adjusting for population, Florida has had 8,306 cases and 117 deaths per 100,000 residents and California has had about 8,499 cases per 100,000 residents and 130 deaths per 100,000
Currently, each states is recording between 200 and 400 cases per million people and between 10 and 20 deaths per million, showing a very similar curve over the last two months
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