Keep in mind that all the deaths by date for the past 20 days has not been recorded yet. They will not be recorded until many weeks i n the future in Florida. Any chart you are displaying today is only showing a tiny fraction of the deaths by date in the past three weeks.
I am very much aware of this, gwb. I've stated this very thing several times before. Would you like me to look up the links in this very thread? The point is - AGAIN - that UsualName is speaking of 2000 people having died in the last 20 days. Unless he has A. Inside Information into data the State of Florida has yet to receive B. Extra Sensory Perception allowing him to know the future C. One hell of a Magic Eight Ball He is speaking of deaths that have already been reported. Thus, these deaths would have been in the chart I posted. Since they are not, they did not all occur in the last 20 days. ERGO....I WAS CORRECT. Where is Chris Wallace to moderate this?
Let's take a look at reality... It is quite likely that 2000 people have died of COVID in the past 20 days in Florida --- this can be demonstrated when the final accounting is done in a few weeks time. Or you can start going going through the county reported COVID data in Florida -- county by county to arrive at a figure sooner. Not waiting for the lengthy delay at the state level.
DeSantis' puppet master is responsible for 37% of the world's COVID misinformation. Isn't it time for DeSantis to stop following every misguided word out of Trump's mouth. Time for the lack of transparency, deliberate deceit, and wholesale misinformation regarding COVID in Florida to end. Donald Trump Personally to Blame for 37 Percent of the World’s COVID-19 Misinformation, Study Finds https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump...he-worlds-covid-19-misinformation-study-finds It’s easy to dismiss President Donald Trump’s witless mutterings about the coronavirus pandemic as laughable or patently untrue, like when he suggested injecting sunlight into human bodies. But a study has found that the knock-on effect of his baseless claims are much more far-reaching and damaging than many might think. Researchers at Cornell University who analyzed 38 million articles about the pandemic in English-language media around the world found that mentions of Trump made up nearly 38 percent of the overall “misinformation conversation,” making the president the largest single source of falsehoods about the pandemic. Sarah Evanega, the study’s lead author, told The New York Times that the work proves Trump’s loose lips have “real-world dire health implications.”
So have you come up with an explanation yet on why the DeSantis administration report this week on COVID cases in schools has thousands of less cases than have been reported by the schools over the exact same time period? If you come up with a reasonable explanation then please contact all the local Florida media outlets. They would also like to receive a reasonable explanation for this discrepancy.
I haven't come up with an explanation because 1. I don't give a shit - only people with a narrative care. 2. I don't see any kids dying in schools. 3. I didn't verify that your original report was accurate 4. Even if 1, 2 and 3 were not true and I did care, kids were dying and I did verify a legitimate reason for what you and the liberal media claim exists, neither you nor the media would care one iota. Because NARRATIVE. Have a great day shouting at the rain.
Facts and numbers.... have you figured out how they work yet. They certainly reveal when your governor is deliberately lying to you.
It is because I've figured out how facts and numbers work that I don't give a shit - there is no overt risk to me or anyone I love.
850K+ Florida renters at risk after state’s eviction moratorium is lifted https://www.wfla.com/news/by-the-nu...k-after-states-eviction-moratorium-is-lifted/ DeSantis will let Florida’s eviction and foreclosure moratorium expire This means some single-family homeowners may be left without protections against foreclosure proceedings https://www.tampabay.com/news/busin...s-eviction-and-foreclosure-moratorium-expire/