When someone makes a claim, they provide a source. That is how anyone with credibility debates. Crap, look who I'm talking to about "credibility". What a joke.
First, most of my sources come from somewhere other than the DeSantis portal. Like, every time. Second, you don't post numbers and your own research. You post googled articles. That's it. Yeah, because we all know how the media has been flawless these past few years. Always truth from them! Good choice of ally, GWB. Whenever you question the media on this forum from now on, I'm going to point out your unswerving loyalty to them in this thread. So i hope you accept the media whenever and whatever they report from now on!
While you are at it..... you can point out how the media is publish accurate Florida statistics on COVID --- something the Florida DOH seems to have a problem doing.
I think you intended to say "while you are at it, you can point out how the media is publishing accurate Florida stats despite the Florida DOH being unable to do the same..." Since they get most of their data from the portal regularly (hell, in the break room here in Tampa the local news station had the portal on the screen as they were talking Covid this morning) it is surprising they would have "different" data unless specifying the source as another site - which of course happens. Can you show an instance where the media is claiming an exact statistic that is not reflected in the Florida portal OR is contradicting it? Not an example of where the media is questioning overall data. That is everywhere. A specific example of where the media is saying # of deaths./cases/insert stat and the portal is showing otherwise?
More "winning" from the DeSantis administration... Child hospitalizations from Covid-19 surge 23% in Florida as schools statewide must reopen https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/27/health/florida-covid-children-hospitalizations/index.html
Let's hope this is a start of a trend because people have been improving their personal practices... Florida adds 8,892 new coronavirus cases, lowest in weeks, as state total hits 432,000 https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article244514587.html
Posted earlier today when you were cheerleading "all" the deaths in the nursing homes. Florida mistake on child COVID-19 rate raises question: Can Florida’s numbers be trusted?