Florida reports lowest coronavirus case increase since mid-June, 68 new resident deaths https://www.orlandosentinel.com/cor...0200831-jojhqnf5kbdy7pe7nlfes73dti-story.html
Florida data looks very good. Infection rate: Of course, this is the first week of in class schooling. Expect case counts to rise.
Fortunately the prediction with 600 deaths per day in Florida by the end of August as a the high case did not workout. It is good to see Florida aligning with the low death case of 100 to 200 deaths per day in a 7 days average and progress being made in reducing both deaths and case counts currently. Hopefully progress continues to be made. This does not cure the issue of the lack of transparency regarding COVID from the DeSantis administration -- which is still a significant problem. There are numerous examples of the problem recently including pediatric doctors complaining about the lack of transparency to the DeSantis administration demanding school systems not publish COVID numbers. Explain to us again why very few other states have these complaints about a lack of COVID transparency?
"very few other states" Drink! "almost every other state" Drink! Gwb bingo No one cares about your conspiracy theories except you. No one. Unless you believe people are dying in secret somewhere.
So let's just compare one state to Florida as a start. Why does Florida have so many scandals about the state government hiding data and the North Carolina government is completely open with data & has no complaints over COVID data transparency?