Florida - Coronavirus Covid-19 #2

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And an ironic twist here where a St. John's County Commissioner who last week voted against requiring masks in his county, has been admitted into a hospital in critical condition with Covid 19.
Did he believe he was immune? Photo shows him to be very, very overweight.
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What will it take for people to understand this is not "fake news" or a hoax?
 
  • #122
What will it take for people to understand this is not "fake news" or a hoax?
Or that numbers are bogus..... sigh.

I guess like that 30 year old that went to a C-19 party, got the virus and told the nurse “I think I made a mistake.” Two days before he died.
 
  • #123
COVID Florida: Updates about COVID-19 in Lee County

Holy moly- when we left Fort Myers/Lee County on June 3 there were perhaps 900 cases and maybe 200 deaths in Lee County: i can't exactly recall: i do recall it was under control: there are now 10,000 cases in Lee County and a lot more deaths-- I am so glad we are not there now. I truly felt safe there. Wow just Wow
 
  • #124
Florida coronavirus: Over 12K new COVID-19 cases on Monday

Florida reported another 12,624 coronavirus cases Monday bringing the statewide total to 282,435. Another 35 fatalities were also reported bringing the death toll to 4,277
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Testing has doubled over the last month, going from about 25,000 tests per day to almost 50,000, but the percentage of people testing positive has risen even more dramatically. A month ago, fewer than 5% of tests came up positive on a daily average. Over the past week, the daily average exceeded 19%
 
  • #125
COVID Florida: Updates about COVID-19 in Lee County

Holy moly- when we left Fort Myers/Lee County on June 3 there were perhaps 900 cases and maybe 200 deaths in Lee County: i can't exactly recall: i do recall it was under control: there are now 10,000 cases in Lee County and a lot more deaths-- I am so glad we are not there now. I truly felt safe there. Wow just Wow
Our numbers are rising like crazy here. You must be happy you left when you did!
 
  • #126
52 new cases in Hong Kong and Disney is closing...but with all our thousands of new cases here, they’ve opened and plan to open more...
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/13/business/hong-kong-disneyland-closing.html
Hong Kong Disneyland to Close Again, Days After Disney World Reopens

Hong Kong Disneyland will close again on Wednesday to comply with a government-directed rollback of public activities in the region after an increase in coronavirus infections, the Walt Disney Company said on Monday. Disney called the closing of the theme park “temporary” and said its resort hotels at the Lantau Island complex would remain open.
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But it is re-closing at a highly awkward time for Disney. Over the weekend, Disney executives in Florida cited the smooth reopening of Hong Kong Disneyland and other Disney parks in Asia as evidence that the company’s largest resort, Walt Disney World, could reopen safely, even as coronavirus cases in Florida surge to alarming levels. On Monday, Florida officials reported 12,624 new infections, one of the largest daily jumps in the state since the pandemic began.
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Disney also plans to reopen two more Florida theme parks, Epcot and Hollywood Studios, on Wednesday, a decision that has been greeted by enthusiasm from many fans and extreme dismay by others, including some Disney workers.
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In re-closing Hong Kong Disneyland, Disney is complying with government restrictions announced on Monday by Carrie Lam, the territory’s chief executive, after local health authorities reported 52 new cases of coronavirus.
 
  • #127
52 new cases in Hong Kong and Disney is closing...but with all our thousands of new cases here, they’ve opened and plan to open more...
Hong Kong Disneyland to Close Again, Days After Disney World Reopens

Hong Kong Disneyland will close again on Wednesday to comply with a government-directed rollback of public activities in the region after an increase in coronavirus infections, the Walt Disney Company said on Monday. Disney called the closing of the theme park “temporary” and said its resort hotels at the Lantau Island complex would remain open.
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But it is re-closing at a highly awkward time for Disney. Over the weekend, Disney executives in Florida cited the smooth reopening of Hong Kong Disneyland and other Disney parks in Asia as evidence that the company’s largest resort, Walt Disney World, could reopen safely, even as coronavirus cases in Florida surge to alarming levels. On Monday, Florida officials reported 12,624 new infections, one of the largest daily jumps in the state since the pandemic began.
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Disney also plans to reopen two more Florida theme parks, Epcot and Hollywood Studios, on Wednesday, a decision that has been greeted by enthusiasm from many fans and extreme dismay by others, including some Disney workers.
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In re-closing Hong Kong Disneyland, Disney is complying with government restrictions announced on Monday by Carrie Lam, the territory’s chief executive, after local health authorities reported 52 new cases of coronavirus.


Pandemic??? what pandemic?? let's just pretend we can carry on normally!!!!
what has happened to common sense?
 
  • #128
Florida had more new cases in 1 day than the entire US did in about 2 months

Florida has 12x the cases of Australia and South Korea combined

Florida's Covid-19 death toll is like 10 jumbo jets crashing

Florida has triple the number of China's Covid-19 cases

Florida has surpassed Italy in Covid-19 cases, too

Florida has more Covid-19 cases than most countries


And yet our governor still won’t mandate masks in our state!!!


Florida coronavirus: 1 state has more Covid-19 cases than most countries - CNN
 
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  • #130
Desantis heckled “Shame on you” at press conference yesterday
https://youtu.be/0Kjm83TgxCE
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What do we need to do as a state? Line our roads with caskets? Mask dispensers in front of businesses? How dense must one be to not get the correlation?

My friend and I walked into a Dunkin Donuts the other day because it was empty. I was wearing a mask. She was not. They stopped her at the door. She had just forgotten it in her car. She went and got it. We went back in. We didn't cause a scene. They were grateful for our business and appreciated our cooperation.
 
  • #131
Desantis heckled “Shame on you” at press conference yesterday
https://youtu.be/0Kjm83TgxCE
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Good for the heckler.
I wish our residents would start a marching protest called "Shame on, DeSantis" and embarrass him a little more. He's closed his ears to protecting the citizens and instead is promoting capitalism because....IMO, he's lining his pockets with payola to keep things open.
Here in Central Florida Disney World has a very interesting history of 'winning' over local
politicians. Have friends who've been beneficiaries. all expenses paid resort vacations and weekend getaways. Thanks DisneyWorld.
moo
 
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dbm - enelram just posted this
 
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  • #135
I'm watching the roundtable discussion held by
Gov. DeSantis in Miami-Dade, along w/ 34 mayors of surrounding municipalities.
these local leaders are making suggestions on how better to handle the surge.

One mayor (miami ?) said they may be very close to shutting things down again. He was also very clear that the Gov. and President need
to have a long term stategy on how to handle this. When to shut down....? When to re-open...? He believes that's not in place at this time.
Several mayors recommended the Gov. and Pres. lead by example regarding masks and
staying home suggestions.
One mayor said Fl. needs an enormous army of contract tracers. We need this help right now.
One said the Gov. and President have to convey a sense of urgency in getting citizens to co-operate, instead of downplaying the seriousness.
Another said there should be more accuracy and consistency on data from Fl. Dept. of Health.
Gov. DeSantis is throwing out softball questions right now to the panel.
The young guy who spoke first from Miami was
like a jr. Cuomo. Smart, sharp had good suggestions, direct and take charge.
He makes DeSantis look like an over engorged
caterpillar , too slow and ineffective.
 
  • #136
I'm watching the roundtable discussion held by
Gov. DeSantis in Miami-Dade, along w/ 34 mayors of surrounding municipalities.
these local leaders are making suggestions on how better to handle the surge.

One mayor (miami ?) said they may be very close to shutting things down again. He was also very clear that the Gov. and President need
to have a long term stategy on how to handle this. When to shut down....? When to re-open...? He believes that's not in place at this time.
Several mayors recommended the Gov. and Pres. lead by example regarding masks and
staying home suggestions.
One mayor said Fl. needs an enormous army of contract tracers. We need this help right now.
One said the Gov. and President have to convey a sense of urgency in getting citizens to co-operate, instead of downplaying the seriousness.
Another said there should be more accuracy and consistency on data from Fl. Dept. of Health.
Gov. DeSantis is throwing out softball questions right now to the panel.
The young guy who spoke first from Miami was
like a jr. Cuomo. Smart, sharp had good suggestions, direct and take charge.
He makes DeSantis look like an over engorged
caterpillar , too slow and ineffective.
Do you have a link? I'd like to listen to this or watch it when it's published. Thanks!
 
  • #137
WFTV Orlando Ch 9 was running it live.
 
  • #138
So, I tried to listen but only Spanish is being spoken. I have no idea if Facebook has subtitles or not. I could not figure out how to make it in English.

WFTV Channel 9
 
  • #139
Well of course our numbers are bogus..... nothing has changed.

FOX 35 INVESTIGATES: Florida Department of Health says some labs have not reported negative COVID-19 results

ORLANDO, Fla. - After FOX 35 News noticed errors in the state's report on positivity rates, the Florida Department of Health said that some laboratories have not been reporting negative test result data to the state.

Countless labs have reported a 100 percent positivity rate, which means every single person tested was positive. Other labs had very high positivity rates. FOX 35 News found that testing sites like one local Centra Care reported that 83 people were tested and all tested positive. Then, NCF Diagnostics in Alachua reported 88 percent of tests were positive.

How could that be? FOX 35 News investigated these astronomical numbers, contacting every local location mentioned in the report.

The report showed that Orlando Health had a 98 percent positivity rate. However, when FOX 35 News contacted the hospital, they confirmed errors in the report. Orlando Health's positivity rate is only 9.4 percent, not 98 percent as in the report.
 
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