Pedaldad, I didn't ask anyone to align themselves with one side or the other - most in this conversation have already made very clear what their position is. I simply asked some questions that I am genuinely interested in regarding certain sub-topics within this issue.
Also, I'm not sure what you mean that I am acknowledging this is a political agenda and not a medical or health agenda. One would have to be totally oblivious not to see that many have aligned their thoughts on the issue along those of their preferred party line but it is a virus pandemic, for God's sake... of course it is a medical/health issue.
As far as your invitation to interpret the graph - well, we see that the virus is more fatal with older age groups, which of course we already knew. The CDC death numbers have between a week and two weeks lag time, so, unfortunately, this graph doesn't properly illustrate the fact that the death numbers have since flattened and then turned upward over the last few weeks.
Again...
https://www.google.com/search?...=chrome&ie=UTF-8
I'm really not sure why you say the notion that other industrialized nations have stopped or slowed the spread of the virus is absurd. By all accounts, most clearly have at least made far more progress than we have.
Your comments regarding domestic abuse, unemployment, isolationism, etc. have merit and must be weighed against the mounting Covid deaths and other related significant health concerns associated with the virus. Again, this aligns with my POV that this is a complex issue with no definitive right or wrong.
Now, if you could answer my specific questions, I remain open to better insight...
Cabbagedad, first, I think that I pointed you in the right direction by suggesting an unbiased interpretation of the data. All news sources seem compromised by a need for ratings, selling air time, and courting the corporate world, if not just their own inherent bias.
But since you asked, I think Viking0 did a great job of explaining inherent difficulties in comparing industrialized countries, and I won't compare "tiny little burbs". Nonetheless the CDC finds this data useful as they report infection rates and death rates by county. Again, I encourage you to check it out.
Current media whipping boys - Florida, Texas and SC all have Covid death rates below about 200 per million of population or lower - only about 116 per million in Texas. Meanwhile NY is just below 1700 deaths per million of population and New Jersey is just below 1800 per million. NYC is a at about 4,000 deaths per million of population and Cuomo just released a poster to tell everyone how great he did. BUT NY and NJ didn't flatten anything and these other states did. They didn't overwhelm their systems, just like we planned and that is why they continue to have cases and a moderate amount of deaths.
But as you asked for reliable source, I'll give you one many won't like. How about Governor Kemp and Director of Public Health Kathleen Toomey here in GA? It's been almost three months since GA was the first state to reopen. Trump said don't do it. But Kemp told the President, he was going with evidence of what was actually happening. For weeks on end, media dogged the governor and the department of health. They said horrible things and seemed to take pleasure in warning that the rising positive tests would soon catch-up and overwhelm the state and counted every daily ripple as a major rise in deaths. (Sound familiar Florida)
Media doesn't like to talk about GA anymore - why is that? IHME (the people that gave us all these shitty projections that Fauci and politicians used to shutdown our country and called science) has finally given up on their astronomical projections here in GA. They now show us getting better with or without masks because they are tired of getting beat by real data over their "science". Maybe other governors should be calling Kemp and ask him how he and Toomey did it. Maybe they are on the down-low.