Florida - Coronavirus Covid-19

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  • #301
I have asked this in numerous forums and never gotten an answer yet. How could COVID19 have been in the US so long (I’m seeing claims of November on), being highly contagious, yet not spread to hardly anyone until March when it suddenly exploded and people are dying left and right? My brother’s girlfriend is convinced she and her daughter had it in January. They tested positive for strep at that time and responded well to antibiotics, but since they had coughs that lasted a while, she thinks they had strep and COVID19. I’m not going to argue with her about it but I want to understand how we’re supposed to believe this yet not believe the literal statistics that have a body count to back them up!

Plenty here believe they have had it, from late November thru present. Not reported why?

No insurance = no doctor visit
Have to work = no doctor visit
Mild to moderate severity = no ER
people who went to the doctor were told to go home and ”sleep it off” . Tested for flu A and B and strep = all negative
 
  • #302
dbm...duplicate
 
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I wonder how long this line will be.
Marriage anyone?


Florida county offers drive-thru weddings due to coronavirus

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A county clerk's office in north Florida is giving a second chance to couples whose wedding plans were cancelled or postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The Alachua County Clerk of Court office will host drive-thru wedding ceremonies outside the courthouse on the evening of April 30.

The ceremonies are set to begin at 5 p.m. and anyone interested in participating is being asked to call for an appointment, the Gainesville Sun reported. The couples should arrive at the location about 15 minutes before their scheduled ceremony.

The ceremony costs $30, and is payable by cash or credit card.
 
  • #304
Is Florida past its peak? Hard to say as state’s coronavirus cases rise to 27,869

Gov. Ron DeSantis and other officials have been eyeing the state’s coronavirus numbers as well as data on the economy to determine next steps amid the pandemic. A task force convened by the governor is expected to make recommendations this week on when and how to begin relaxing some social restrictions and reopening the state.

There is no easy answer on when Florida will emerge from the pandemic or what will happen when it does.


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Steph/out
 
  • #305
893 deaths from COVID19 in the entire state of Florida.

Can I say that number just doesn't make the "math" to me? But, of course, there would never be any type of manipulation of the numbers would ever happen by anyone. I would never insinuate any type of agenda.
 
  • #306
Is Florida past its peak? Hard to say as state’s coronavirus cases rise to 27,869

Gov. Ron DeSantis and other officials have been eyeing the state’s coronavirus numbers as well as data on the economy to determine next steps amid the pandemic. A task force convened by the governor is expected to make recommendations this week on when and how to begin relaxing some social restrictions and reopening the state.

There is no easy answer on when Florida will emerge from the pandemic or what will happen when it does.


Lots more @ link
Stay Safe
Steph/out
With models all over the place, I am going to guess that he will use the one most advantageous to start reopening on May 1... hope I am wrong as I think we still need more time.

We can all make our own decisions on how we move forward though.

MOO
 
  • #307
My rear end will be right where it’s been for the past 3 years, home. All my friends are of the same opinion. None of them plan to rush right out and do stuff. They all call and text me and tell me to stay home. Most offices here have already notified their staff that they’ll work from home until June.

The numbers won’t be accurate for years JMO. No one in FL’s tourism industry wants the public to know the truth. Tourists are in denial too.
 
  • #308
Yeah, even my husband, who thought I was a nut case in February, isn't ready to go run around town anytime soon.

I am seriously debating my health club membership.
 
  • #309
Florida among slowest states to process unemployment claims

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- As unemployment surged during the early weeks of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S., Florida ranked at or near the bottom of all states in its speed of processing those claims, federal data shows.

The state is already among the most inhospitable places to be unemployed, and the economic downturn has only added to the misery. Now Florida finds itself frantically trying to catch up as it lags behind other large states and neighbors in the South.

According to an Associated Press analysis of U.S. Department of Labor data, nearly 7 of every 8 Floridians who managed to file claims during the three weeks from mid-March until early April were waiting to have them processed — the worst rate in the country.

"Why is Florida in particular having such a difficult time now processing so many claims? It’s because it never intended to process so many,” said Susan Houseman, the director of research for the Michigan-based Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. “In fact, it was scaling back in recent years. So Florida is even less prepared to handle the onslaught than other states.”

Since March 15, just days before Gov. Ron DeSantis curtailed service at restaurants and bars, about 650,000 Floridians have filed initial claims with the state’s Department of Economic Opportunity, which administers jobless benefits. Many thousands more appear to have been unable to submit applications.

An online dashboard the department unveiled Monday underscored how far behind Florida is. It showed that the state has paid barely 6% of claimants and processed claims from fewer than a quarter of those applying for benefits since March 15.


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Florida: 21 Million people and counting. Population has a lot to do with it.

I am wondering if fewer people will be moving to FL now after COVID-19.

Maybe a more important question is this: Will FL develop a state income tax due to loss of "snowbird" and tourist revenue?
 
  • #310
Getting closer to 1,000 deaths, in hospital cases rising

28,576 cases
27,791 positive residents
4,455 in hospital
927 deaths

ArcGIS Dashboards
(This link also has county results. Click on county for info)
They now have race and ethnicity included in counties

All 67 counties have cases

United States Coronavirus: 845,936 Cases and 47,486 Deaths - Worldometer
Florida has about 21.4 million people (plus)
290,476 tests have been done

Additional info (scroll down, may not be updated)
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  • #311
I had to get on I-75 today. As I’m waiting at a red light, I look over at Carraba’s Restaurant. The parking lot had a ton of cars. WTH??? This wasn’t a drive thru pick up either!
 
  • #312
I had to get on I-75 today. As I’m waiting at a red light, I look over at Carraba’s Restaurant. The parking lot had a ton of cars. WTH??? This wasn’t a drive thru pick up either!
May I ask where you are?
 
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Trino, do you live in Vegas? That is where my Mom lives. And she is positive that she got exposed at work. It might have been February. Late January, early February.
No. I was sick supposedly with pneumonia in Texas - lasted over a month, and first antibiotic did not work. My brother lives in NV. He was, at first, in denial. Not now.
 
  • #315
Yeah, even my husband, who thought I was a nut case in February, isn't ready to go run around town anytime soon.

I am seriously debating my health club membership.
Just my opinion, but my health club membership is nope. Not going swimming, not going into locker rooms, not taking showers after unknown person, not using machines. Rather walk/run outside.
 
  • #316
Just my opinion, but my health club membership is nope. Not going swimming, not going into locker rooms, not taking showers after unknown person, not using machines. Rather walk/run outside.

I agree. I can easily ride my bike. I think that keeping my yoga studio classes is okay, the studio is huge, and everyone has their own mats.
 
  • #317
Florida coronavirus update for Wednesday: 2nd deadliest day for state with 60 new victims

Soon after Gov. Ron DeSantis boasted that Florida avoided a public health disaster in its fight against coronavirus, the state had its second-highest death toll. Florida now has 28,576 coronavirus cases and 927 fatalities. The 60 new deaths reported Wednesday is second to April 14, which was the deadliest day so far with 72 victims.

Early April saw the most new positive test results with roughly 1,200 per day, but the amount of new cases reported varies widely day to day, according to a South Florida Sun Sentinel analysis. On Wednesday, there were more than 700 new positive tests.

Florida continues to expand testing, having given more than 292,000 — third in the nation, but less than 2 percent of Florida’s population.
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According to a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday, 76% of Florida voters said the state’s economy should only reopen when public health officials declare it safe, compared with 17% who said it should reopen even if public health officials warned against it.

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  • #318
Florida coronavirus update for Wednesday: 2nd deadliest day for state with 60 new victims

Soon after Gov. Ron DeSantis boasted that Florida avoided a public health disaster in its fight against coronavirus, the state had its second-highest death toll. Florida now has 28,576 coronavirus cases and 927 fatalities. The 60 new deaths reported Wednesday is second to April 14, which was the deadliest day so far with 72 victims.

Early April saw the most new positive test results with roughly 1,200 per day, but the amount of new cases reported varies widely day to day, according to a South Florida Sun Sentinel analysis. On Wednesday, there were more than 700 new positive tests.

Florida continues to expand testing, having given more than 292,000 — third in the nation, but less than 2 percent of Florida’s population.
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According to a Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday, 76% of Florida voters said the state’s economy should only reopen when public health officials declare it safe, compared with 17% who said it should reopen even if public health officials warned against it.

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Well his definition of public health disaster is certainly different from mine!
 
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I had to get on I-75 today. As I’m waiting at a red light, I look over at Carraba’s Restaurant. The parking lot had a ton of cars. WTH??? This wasn’t a drive thru pick up either!

In Hernando county they are delivering and doing pickup. Could it be employees that use their own cars to deliver? I would call them to see if they are open, I find it hard to believe, but who knows.
 
  • #320
Florida coronavirus update for Thursday: 666 new cases, 31 new deaths

Nationwide, with over 432,000 cases, the U.S. death toll is approaching 15,000. Worldwide, there are over 1.5 million cases and just under 90,000 fatalities, according to the Johns Hopkins University & Medicine Coronavirus Resource Center.

Florida’s death toll passed 350 — including two new deaths in Volusia County — at what could be the beginning of a surge that may not relent until summer. The state now has 16,364 cases and 354 deaths — an increase of 31 deaths since Tuesday night and 666 more cases.

Central Florida now has 2,114 cases. Orange County leads the region with 857 cases, followed by Osceola’s 295, Seminole’s 228, Polk’s 212, Volusia’s 179, Lake’s 139, Brevard’s 106 and Sumter’s 98.

Central Florida’s death toll stands at 38 as of Thursday morning. The region’s two newest deaths, both in Volusia County, involved a 79-year-old man who had traveled to Aruba and Curacao, and an 84-year-old man whose case was not travel related. (See details on all Central Florida cases here).

The testing site at the Orange County Convention Center was set to have 350 tests available Thursday. The site recently expanded its testing methods to include throat swabbing tests provided by the state. Also Thursday, AdventHealth announced it will offer drive-through testing sites that won’t require a doctor’s prescription, the first to open Friday at Daytona International Speedway.
Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said Disney and Orlando’s other theme parks closing March 16 was a “pivotal moment” for slowing the virus not only in Central Florida and the U.S. but worldwide.

“They put the people over profits, and if that had happened all across America, perhaps America wouldn’t be in the position it’s in today” he said.



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Does Advent still have drive up testing without doc prescription? Or does ANYWHERE now?

Or was that just a one off state/government sponsered surveillance attempt as was done ? at the Villages?

Was just wondering if and where drive up testing without a script is being done at this time.
 
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