Troubling stat: Gov. Cuomo says even though #StatenIsland makes up just 5% of #NYC population, 25% of #covid deaths in the city coming from the borough. This is also where we are seeing the strongest resistance to restrictions.
— CeFaan Kim (@CeFaanKim) December 9, 2020
This is wild https://t.co/Hhbn3ddwSE
— Ameshia Cross (@AmeshiaCross) December 9, 2020
US coronavirus surge since October 2020. #MaskUp folks.
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) December 4, 2020
We haven’t even seen the worst yet. We are so damn screwed. #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/98j7UETOMU
Looks like we're again starting to see a big rich-poor gap in COVID spread in New York City.
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) December 2, 2020
Wealthy parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn have fairly low positivity rates. Other parts of the city are struggling more.https://t.co/FzTtPAVIGR pic.twitter.com/PTIqIYKzF8
So disturbing and destructive. https://t.co/n87Qw828q5
— Max Boot (@MaxBoot) November 6, 2020
About 4 percent of the country has contracted the coronavirus. Perhaps 10 percent of the Senate has. The rate among Republican senators? 15 percent. https://t.co/60b8osWV2W
— Philip Bump (@pbump) November 24, 2020
The COVID cases continue to grow in Congress.
— Lisa Desjardins (@LisaDNews) December 4, 2020
Rep. @Robert_Aderholt of AL today became the latest.
Here are some stats I've complied…
1/
last 2 million cases in under two weeks https://t.co/EjCY0ccSwA
— Laura Rozen (@lrozen) November 21, 2020
what are people doing https://t.co/gRwbmJujDu
— Amanda Terkel (@aterkel) November 18, 2020
NYC has zip-code level data on positivity, which clearly demonstrates that politics>>population density. Neighborhoods like Jackson Heights, 60K/sq mile, far less dangerous than Trump country/aka Staten Island, with 8K/sq mi pic.twitter.com/1USmB0thDE
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) November 18, 2020