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Just wait 2 weeks Florida...

...meanwhile...the US just hit >70,000 new cases TODAY.

Highest daily count since July.
Cases don't matter. We are doing a million tests a day. How many are asymptomatic?

We do 2 million tests a YEAR for the flu and estimate 50-60million people get it. Imagine if every athlete had to take a flu test from now on... everyday.
 
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You've been wrong about every aspect of this virus

Really? I schooled the living shit out of you back in March on my projections.

I was 100% spot on about the uselessness of HCQ (can you link where Trump's docs gave him any of that, in addition to remdesivir and Regeneron) 😎
 
I wish you would stop jinxing us. Go jinx Texas or wherever it is you live now.


Saturday is the third day this week that Florida reported more than 3,000 cases. It is also the highest single-day count reported since Aug. 22, when 4,311 cases were added, although there were two exceptions.

On Oct. 11, more than 5,000 cases were added because duplicated test results clogged up Florida’s data reporting system for a day and last Saturday’s numbers were folded into the total. There was also a “data dump” on Sept. 1 when 7,569 cases were reported. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office said at the time of that “data dump” that Quest Diagnostics suddenly unloaded 80,000 test results, some of which were as old as April.

According to Saturday’s dashboard, testing statewide declined by 940 people compared to Friday’s figures and the daily positivity rate increased from 4.36% to 5.19%.

Coronavirus: Latest news

Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article246522703.html#storylink=cpy


There is bad news in Florida’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

New cases of the virus are rising in the state once again, as they are across the country. For the first time since summer, there is now a noticeable statewide increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations.

The turn comes as the state has slowly counted its dead, a toll that continues to rise while those in other states have flattened, causing Florida to climb the ranks of the hardest-hit states.

During the week ending Oct. 6, Florida counted about 2,200 new cases of the virus every day, the lowest mark since mid-June. Since then, however, every single day has brought that number up
 
I wish you would stop jinxing us. Go jinx Texas or wherever it is you live now.


Saturday is the third day this week that Florida reported more than 3,000 cases. It is also the highest single-day count reported since Aug. 22, when 4,311 cases were added, although there were two exceptions.

On Oct. 11, more than 5,000 cases were added because duplicated test results clogged up Florida’s data reporting system for a day and last Saturday’s numbers were folded into the total. There was also a “data dump” on Sept. 1 when 7,569 cases were reported. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office said at the time of that “data dump” that Quest Diagnostics suddenly unloaded 80,000 test results, some of which were as old as April.

According to Saturday’s dashboard, testing statewide declined by 940 people compared to Friday’s figures and the daily positivity rate increased from 4.36% to 5.19%.

Coronavirus: Latest news

Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article246522703.html#storylink=cpy


There is bad news in Florida’s fight against the coronavirus pandemic.

New cases of the virus are rising in the state once again, as they are across the country. For the first time since summer, there is now a noticeable statewide increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations.

The turn comes as the state has slowly counted its dead, a toll that continues to rise while those in other states have flattened, causing Florida to climb the ranks of the hardest-hit states.

During the week ending Oct. 6, Florida counted about 2,200 new cases of the virus every day, the lowest mark since mid-June. Since then, however, every single day has brought that number up
And this coincides with the 100% opening of bars and restaurants, right?
 
Biktoberfest is in full swing in Volusia County. Daytona Beach didn't issue any event permits but that didn't stop the bikers from coming.
Why shouldn't they come when they can pack the bars to 100%? Hell, why not come even before the last opening since there was no provision for enforcement of the previous opening capacity levels?
 
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