Absolutely right (on your first part). And parts of California are hitting peak ILI/flu season, while being treated the same way by Newsome as Sacramento/LA/San Fran (aka the center of the universe). It's all as counter-productive as when NYC massively cut down the subway frequencies in the first two months of the pandemic.ORAggieFan said:cone said:
California isn't on the same continent?
Can I not compare different areas? I think most would agree CA has some great weather and it's currently by far the worst off state over the last month. I think regions and seasons contribute more than weather.
But to your second point, while regions/seasons are good long term barometers (like mediterranean climate regions vs. tropical vs. arctic etc.), it's actual weather in any given year that impacts/creates conditions for spread/contagions (as pertains to ILI). Ultimately none of us expect Miami to have the exact same flu season as Minneapolis, though, yet that's not really the same case in a place like...the entire state of New Hampshire.
There are also many other factors like population density, demographics, etc. (including how many people cohabitate per square foot), prior cross section immunity, and yes some (notably asian) races/regions seem to have more immunity from Covid19.