You are a Liar---- "You know, we shouldn't necessarily do these roadblocks to do it. So we have cleared a lot of those."
If Rick Scott designed it, then it was a GOP governor who made it difficult, not sure how that's a lie. It's good that DeSantis is trying to undo it.
I'd like to see the backup that Scott designed it. I'm not saying he did or didn't. But I don't simply take people's words for things anymore in this day and age.
Can you explain why nearly all the other states share this data with medical researchers and hospital/medical systems? After all hospitals submit all this data. Why won’t Florida allow them to see a compilation of the data? Other states do not have complaints from doctors and medical systems about not being able to see the data they submit. This particular situation in Florida regarding data is not related to systemic inconsistencies; it is a direct state government decision made to deliberately not share this data with hospitals and medical researchers.
You'd have to show me "all the other states" do share all this data and then I'd agree Florida was an anomaly. Please be specific on which data you mean so we don't have any confusions on what we are discussing.
Show me a single other state which is not sharing this data with doctors? Show me a single other state where doctors and hospitals are complaining about the state not sharing hospitalization data? At this point it should be obvious there are no complaints in other states and doctors have access to this data.
So now I have to go find another state that is sharing ...which data (you aren't even specifying which data to investigate)? What specific data? to support your claim that "nearly all other states are sharing this data"? Sorry, I provide proof for my assertions, you for yours.
They are making policy based 100% on medical info that they are ignoring. Gov. Ron DeSantis has suggested that employees who test positive for the coronavirus should be evaluated using a “symptom-based approach” to determine their return to work. Why is DeSantis telling people that if you test positive then go to work unless you have symptoms. Don't give me the policy versus medicine argument because this "policy" seems contradictory to all medicine and he should NOT be making such a policy. If you test positive, you should stay home in quarantine for 14 days and come back when you have a clean test again. This has been the approach in many other areas and even worked well in the NBA which their bubble would be comparable to a company inviting its employees back. Pretty basic and will help stop the spread from positive tested fucktards going out in public. Why would any politician take the lead to tell positive people to simply ignore it unless they have symptoms?
I'm unconvinced yet that the people of Florida and some other states take this seriously enough to get through the next few months without an even bigger crisis. Perhaps sending the kids off to school will be the catalyst. No matter how off in dreamland some people can be about such issues if their kids start getting sick or worse it'll change some minds and behaviors. Might even create some stigma socially for those who refuse to take safety precautions.