COVID-19 Outcomes: December 27th
California and New York have taken a heavy-handed approach to the coronavirus pandemic, whereas Florida has a laissez-faire outlook. Nonetheless, Florida is managing better case, death, and hospitalization statistics than California and New York. Image: Wall Street Journal California objectively performs well only when it comes to testing. On December 27th, California performed the most tests in relative and absolute terms—380,154 (i.e., 0.96% of the state population)—compared to 130,299 in New York (0.67%) and 62,641 in Florida (0.29%). Perhaps because of the testing trends, Florida had the fewest cases in relative and absolute terms: 7,157 (i.e., 0.033% of the state population). This statistic compares favorably with 50,141 cases in California (0.127%) and 7,623 in New York (0.039%). Florida also had the fewest hospitalized COVID patients in relative and absolute terms—5,910 (i.e., 0.028% of the state population)—compared to 20,059 in California (0.051%) and 7,183 in New York (0.037%