Nope. I don't even think there were any major protests in Florida. Florida's problem was a full month of Spring Break in March and still allowing vacationers in April, not closing any beaches, not closing bars or restaurants, a mid-shutdown in April but people still went out and about without masks to beaches and parks. Florida is hot, they don't want to sit in the air conditioning all day. Also, not all Florida beaches were shut down, people were traveling all over the state to open beaches, which were very crowded. In May, the Governor saw an uptick in cases and tried to blame in on people escaping NY and NJ. But now he blames it on the "young" people he opened those beaches, bars and restaurants to and not requiring masks at all, still to this day.
Apparently there were some major ones in Dade and Brevard Counties IMO.
BREAKTHROUGH TREATMENT
Has anyone heard about this steroid breakthrough that is cutting treatment time by a third? Someone just told me about it on the phone so I googled and it has been in the news for more than two weeks. See link below.
Life-saving coronavirus drug 'major breakthrough'
"A cheap and widely available drug can help save the lives of patients seriously ill with coronavirus.
The low-dose steroid treatment dexamethasone is a major breakthrough in the fight against the deadly virus, UK experts say.
The drug is part of
the world's biggest trial testing existing treatments to see if they also work for coronavirus.
It cut the risk of death by a third for patients on ventilators. For those on oxygen, it cut deaths by a fifth.
Had the drug had been used to treat patients in the UK from the start of the pandemic, up to 5,000 lives could have been saved, researchers say.
Media captionKatherine Millbank spent 15 days in hospital and was put on the drug trial
And it could be of huge benefit in poorer countries with high numbers of Covid-19 patients.
The UK government has 200,000 courses of the drug in its stockpile and says the NHS will make dexamethasone available to patients.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said there was a genuine case to celebrate "a remarkable British scientific achievement", adding: "We have taken steps to ensure we have enough supplies, even in the event of a second peak."
Chief Medical Officer for England Prof Chris Whitty said it would save lives around the world.
About 19 out of 20 patients with coronavirus recover without being admitted to hospital.
Of those who are admitted, most also recover but some may need oxygen or mechanical ventilation.
And these are the high-risk patients dexamethasone appears to help."
MORE AT LINK.
I cannot believe I have not heard of it.
ETA I just searched the last three threads and we did briefly mention it when it was announced on the 16th June and it was sort of joked about then but it seems like a real winner.