HELLHOLE If Florida is a "Hellhole" what do you call the 27 states that have a worse death per 1M stat? The 26 states with a worse cases per 1M stat? The 48 states or so that have worse nursing home deaths per 100 residents? Is there a HELLHOLE worse than the HELLHOLE?
Florida - #1 for highly infectious COVID variant cases in the country. Accounting for over 1/3 of the cases -- despite DeSantis deliberately hiding the variant data and not reporting it. Good to see Florida number 1 in something. Spring Break is coming soon. Enjoy!
So state that leads the nation in tourism has more variants? How is that affecting the case and death rate? Should be crushing us, right? Let me check ...BRB... Huh, nope. We're still all good. I guess it doesn't make ANY DIFFERENCE. What else ya got?
“40% of inmates in California's corrections system have been vaccinated for COVID-19” -LA Times So are democrats giving vaccines to their constituents?
I would like to see Trump go over to that vaccination site and work the crowd a little bit with DeSantis. Where am I going wrong here?
Trump and DeSantis have made many joint appearances before. You know... all those photo ops where DeSantis was puckering up his lips and kissing Trumps butt.
"DeSantis for the win" - Lack of a plan to bring more death and misery to Florida. DeSantis touts lack of vaccine plan as study finds more than 95,000 Floridians may die without one Gov. Ron DeSantis defended Florida’s open-ended vaccine plan. Then a data firm predicted "complete chaos" https://www.salon.com/2021/02/25/de...re-than-95000-floridians-may-die-without-one/ 'According to Cogitativo's projections, Florida's current distribution trajectory would leave 48% of Florida counties in a vaccine deficit, with the top five counties being Palm Beach, Broward, Orange, Hillsborough, Miami-Dade. Florida would have a "combined shortage" of 694,990 vaccine doses. Cogitativo's study found that if Florida implemented a plan with "clinical data provides a clear view of the prevalence of health conditions — such as obesity, diabetes and hypertension — that are major risk factors for negative outcomes with the virus" it could save nearly 100,000 lives and avoid 840,760 hospitalizations.'