Nice graphic to show that the cases were falling WELL before Whitmer's lockdowns and continued to be low after those were lifted.
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Thousands of Covid cases a day - is Whitmer responsible?
Re: Thousands of Covid cases a day - is Whitmer responsible?
If Michigan had the testing infrastructure they had now back in late March and April, I have a feeling there would have been several days then with over 5,000 confirmed cases (and maybe a day or two with close to 10,000 confirmed cases).
Re: Thousands of Covid cases a day - is Whitmer responsible?
Thing is that increased testing has not led to our increased case counts.