You posting a link that shows the 7 day average of deaths rather than deaths is absurd. Why don't you look at the number of deaths that actually occurred on each day.
Let's look at the previous discussion. It was all about deaths leading up to September 28th --- not after September 28th. Here is a previous post as a reminder - https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/desantis-for-the-win.345108/page-174#post-5224840 This is post where I corrected you on the definition of 20 days rather than 21 days.
Your link is a chart with 7 day moving averages. Just absurd. I posted the John Hopkins data chart link and the link to download the raw Florida data at Github
How many times do I need to post this before you have some understanding? Let's take a look at the updated John Hopkins death by date data for Florida and do some math. https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/state-timeline/new-deaths/florida/44 My claim was that Florida would experience 1500 or more COVID deaths in the 20 period leading up to September 28th once all the deaths were accounted for and allotted to a day. 9/8 44 9/9 195 9/10 216 9/11 176 9/12 98 9/13 8 9/14 34 9/15 145 9/16 152 9/17 147 9/18 139 9/19 62 9/20 9 9/21 21 9/22 99 9/23 202 9/24 177 9/25 120 9/26 107 9/27 10 9/28 5 20 day total is 2,166 deaths Yes -- my claim about having over 1500 deaths in 20 days is completely true. Raw Github data from John Hopkins - https://github.com/CSSEGISandData/COVID-19
Trying to find the link for the deaths by date of death. You're showing me top level directory links. Any particular reason you don't want to link to the actual data?