mommadukes
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How does DeSantis get up every morning and look at himself in the mirror and truly believe the decisions he continues to make have nothing to do with these numbers?Today's Headlines: Florida's state of confusion
Florida is now the U.S. epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the last week, it reported more than 80,000 new cases, well ahead of California and Texas, two much larger states that are also struggling to contain the virus.
Yet in much of Florida, the response to the crisis has been little more than a shrug. Disney World has reopened, restaurants and shopping malls are crowded, and Gov. Ron DeSantis has invited four professional sports leagues and the Republican National Convention.
Over the last month, Florida has seen its caseload jump from fewer than 90,000 to more than 350,000. The death toll has climbed from 3,104 to 4,982, the eighth highest in the country. At least 54 hospitals across Florida have reported that their intensive care wards are full. One person in Florida is dying of COVID-19 about every 14 minutes now.
DeSantis has blamed the failure to contain the virus on the media, Latino day laborers, expanded testing, young people and parties, among other things. On Wednesday, he said delayed test results were the problem. Yet even as the numbers surged, DeSantis pledged not to impose new shelter-in-place rules, began pushing for schools to reopen and refused calls to issue a statewide order mandating face coverings in public.
This reminds of his press conference where he was so smug - late april early may? he said everyone was wrong - blah blah blah - we didn't have the numbers that were predicted, etc. yet- here we are....Today's Headlines: Florida's state of confusion
Florida is now the U.S. epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the last week, it reported more than 80,000 new cases, well ahead of California and Texas, two much larger states that are also struggling to contain the virus.
Yet in much of Florida, the response to the crisis has been little more than a shrug. Disney World has reopened, restaurants and shopping malls are crowded, and Gov. Ron DeSantis has invited four professional sports leagues and the Republican National Convention.
Over the last month, Florida has seen its caseload jump from fewer than 90,000 to more than 350,000. The death toll has climbed from 3,104 to 4,982, the eighth highest in the country. At least 54 hospitals across Florida have reported that their intensive care wards are full. One person in Florida is dying of COVID-19 about every 14 minutes now.
DeSantis has blamed the failure to contain the virus on the media, Latino day laborers, expanded testing, young people and parties, among other things. On Wednesday, he said delayed test results were the problem. Yet even as the numbers surged, DeSantis pledged not to impose new shelter-in-place rules, began pushing for schools to reopen and refused calls to issue a statewide order mandating face coverings in public.
Are you referring to this bizarre rant?This reminds of his press conference where he was so smug - late april early may? he said everyone was wrong - blah blah blah - we didn't have the numbers that were predicted, etc. yet- here we are....
JMO
I swear he's paid to remain in denial..... follow the money, always follow the money. It's not about lives. I honestly don't think even if him or a close friend or family member got the virus, he would change his tune. JMOHow does DeSantis get up every morning and look at himself in the mirror and truly believe the decisions he continues to make have nothing to do with these numbers?
yes, thank you. I wish the media would re-publish this now.Are you referring to this bizarre rant?
bringing over from the MT.‘You have blood on your hands:’ Protesters interrupt Florida governor’s coronavirus update in Orlando
A news conference Gov. Ron DeSantis hosted in Orlando Monday afternoon to push for convalescent plasma donations to help COVID-19 patients got off to a rocky start as protesters interrupted just minutes into his remarks.
At first, the governor tried to continue on with his speech but when he realized his words were being drowned out, he paused and gave an uncomfortable smile.
He then laughed as protesters were being escorted out. No arrests were made.
bringing over from the MT.
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