No, you see, it didn't happen to him, therefore it's not an issue

No, you see, it didn't happen to him, therefore it's not an issue
62 is very low for a county in Iowa. Mean is probably a couple of hundred. The county data is meaningless anyway since most of the riders were from out of the area. When I went years ago when it was in Humboldt, the majority were from out of state. I think there were more from Minnesota than from Iowa.that says 62 for Kossuth not 26 right?
That has been the entire crux of the problem. "It's not going to affect me, has not affected me, therefore y'all are just a bunch of sissies. YOLO!!!"No, you see, it didn't happen to him, therefore it's not an issue
Meaningless? Have you considered the possibility that the riders brought the virus TO them?62 is very low for a county in Iowa. Mean is probably a couple of hundred. The county data is meaningless anyway since most of the riders were from out of the area. When I went years ago when it was in Humboldt, the majority were from out of state. I think there were more from Minnesota than from Iowa.
For you helmet law advocates, do you wear a helmet in your car? Why not? Motor vehicle accidents are a major cause of head injuries.
Stop making senseMeaningless? Have you considered the possibility that the riders brought the virus TO them?
There's a lot of stupid to digest here. Well done.62 is very low for a county in Iowa. Mean is probably a couple of hundred. The county data is meaningless anyway since most of the riders were from out of the area. When I went years ago when it was in Humboldt, the majority were from out of state. I think there were more from Minnesota than from Iowa.
For you helmet law advocates, do you wear a helmet in your car? Why not? Motor vehicle accidents are a major cause of head injuries.
Do you have a seat on your motorcycle? If so, then your argument holds water.62 is very low for a county in Iowa. Mean is probably a couple of hundred. The county data is meaningless anyway since most of the riders were from out of the area. When I went years ago when it was in Humboldt, the majority were from out of state. I think there were more from Minnesota than from Iowa.
For you helmet law advocates, do you wear a helmet in your car? Why not? Motor vehicle accidents are a major cause of head injuries.
I would never have guessed that much. I'd have guessed 15k at the absolute max. Algona is the only decent sized town and that's only 5,500.Also, Kossuth county is about 18k people.
I would never have guessed that much. I'd have guessed 15k at the absolute max. Algona is the only decent sized town and that's only 5,500.
I could be off. I was thinking 18, Winnebago and Hancock are each around12.
EDIT. You got me curious. You were right. 15.5k is what wiki said.
that says 62 for Kossuth not 26 right?
The theoretical risk of something like the ABATE rally is that a few infected people could infect a lot of people at the rally. The vast majority of those people then went home to other places. (So it wouldn't affect the infection rate in Kossuth County) The people in town would only be at risk to the extent that businesses had more customers and physical separation practices broke down.Meaningless? Have you considered the possibility that the riders brought the virus TO them?
Fake news. Everyone knows the Earth is round
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Wright County, where I live, is about 12K population and has had about 430 positivesAlso, Kossuth county is about 18k people. You have to compare it to similar populations, not Polk, story, or Johnson counties
Exactly.The theoretical risk of something like the ABATE rally is that a few infected people could infect a lot of people at the rally. The vast majority of those people then went home to other places. (So it wouldn't affect the infection rate in Kossuth County) The people in town would only be at risk to the extent that businesses had more customers and physical separation practices broke down.
Ohhhhhh, the irony...Wright County, where I live, is about 12K population and has had about 430 positives
Wright County, where I live, is about 12K population and has had about 430 positives
Wright County, where I live, is about 12K population and has had about 430 positives