Another failed prediction. On Feb 27th, the following post: On March 31st, 5 weeks later: Then... and... but... Turns out... increased to 6 or 7 weeks. Here we are, 8 weeks later. \\\ Survey says?
So everything I stated about Florida turned out to be true. Thanks for confirming. Maybe DeSantis can start reporting the variant data like other states, the complete COVID death count rather than under-reporting it, and stop using an unscientific state formula for positivity rate.
If by true, you mean completely and totally fucking wrong, then yeah, you were right. The deaths and carnage you expected - never came to be.
A state that has more COVID deaths each day than entire other countries with much greater populations. This is your example of success. What a fiasco.
Can you show your math comparisons? Florida vs....? I'd just like to understand what you're referring to (despite saying you can't compare this to that from the past)...
Let me state that comparing florida to countries which are Islands and have the authority and jurisidiction to seal their borders is not a useful comparison.. and south korea is essentially the same as an island because its border to the north is sealed.
Try comparing COVID deaths in Florida to Canada -- you keep criticizing Canada, but with a population that is more than 50% greater than Florida's it has lower daily deaths. https://www.google.com/search?q=canada+covid+deaths+chart https://www.google.com/search?q=Florida+covid+deaths+chart