Once again your inability to think critically leads to your total failure in interpretation. The two claims made by the tweet you call false: 1. Minnesota vaccination of at least 1 dose over the age of 18 is 80% or greater. All you say is "nope". Well, I say "yep". And here is my source: https://www.mayoclinic.org/coronavirus-covid-19/vaccine-tracker Go down the page, select "at least one dose". Scroll to Minnesota. Do the math. It is not 60 some percent like you claimed (before you edited your post). See exhibit A: 2. Minnesota has the highest case rate in the US. This is also correct, and you - yourself -posted this graph from the CDC. All I did is put a circle on it: You can see that Minnesota (in purple) is now at the highest point at the time this chart was taken. Again, you are 100% wrong.
Once again you are pushing a fantasy. You can go back to my original response to this nonsense where I provided a link to the Minnesota State COVID website with all the statistics regarding vaccination, etc. Here it is again - https://mn.gov/covid19/vaccine/data/index.jsp Minnesota has not hit a 80% vaccination level of one shot in adults 18+ yet.
I dunno man, from your linked source mn.gov I've highlighted it in case you don't know how to parse data (which seems to be the case). Grant you that this was 5 days ago. click on "who's getting vaccinated" at the top of the page. Add up the people with at least one dose: 18-49 1,553,513 50-64 857,283 65+ 823,328 That's 3,234,124 then google the number of 18+ population in MN and do the math Then slink quietly away again when you realize you got this one wrong, too.
And once again -- I am proven correct. Minnesota -- even today -- has not reached a 80% partially vaccinated rate for adults (18+). Thanks for proving my point that the the Tweet you pushed is pure nonsense.
Pure nonsense? Saying 80% when the MN site says 79.4%? And the math from the same site shows higher? And the 79.4% is 5 days ago? And your post said this - that it was 66.5%? You're a fucking clown, dude! Wrong ALL THE TIME. Go ahead. do the math and tell me what you get using the same site you posted! I also notice you ignored the chart (that you posted said disproved the tweet on the case rate) as being correct.
79.4 percent is TODAY. Go look at the Minnesota state website. My original response post gave the exact numbers. My post gave completely correct information on the numbers -- with citations and graphic screen shots with associated urls.
DO THE MATH The 79.4 says CDC - meaning the CDC hasn't updated yet. Do the actual math and you will see it's higher. Your original post said 66.5%! Psst: https://www.infoplease.com/us/census/minnesota/demographic-statistics https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2010s-state-total.html
My original post is correct - as of November 13th the partially vaccinated rate in Minnesota for the population is 66.5%. Here is the chart again.
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That 66.5% is Total Population you imbecile. The Tweet you are claiming is wrong specifically says 18+ NOT total population. So which is it? You are right and the Tweet is right? Or you are wrong because you didn't pay attention to what the tweet said? Jackass.