So Chile is seeing record cases at about 14,000 per day on average with a population 19.12 million. Florida has a population of 20.8 million. Tell us again how may cases is Florida seeing on average each day: Hint: The current seven day average is still over 37,000. On January 11th the 7-day case average in Florida was over 63,000. Why don't you do some ratios and math and get back to us with a comparison.
As usual, the point went right over your tiny little head. Despite high vaccination rate and tough commitment to masking, they're seeing a massive spike in cases. sCIeNCE! Has nothing to do with Florida.
So are their cases less per capita more --- when compared to "moderately vaccinated" Florida (Florida fully vaccinated 64.8% / Chile: 88.2%). Oh wait the case per capita rate in Chile with Omicron is less than a third of Florida's -- that is the point.
No, sorry to keep showing you how this works, but Florida has 21.48M people in 65,758 square miles. Chile has 2.5M or so less people in about 4.5 times the area (292,260 miles). That's a hell of a population density difference. and then there is from YOU But somehow Florida and Chile are good comparisons. What a clown you are!