Right. Take the miami herald's view over the CDC. Sure, bud. You lied, you got caught. Essentially the same thing over and over again around here. Not one day over 300 deaths, no matter whether you look at reported or date of death. A total fabrication. A GWB Lie ™.
I provided the facts --- you really should go educate yourself on how Florida is now reporting Covid deaths -- and why the recent weeks will always appear to be declining in their new methods --- while not being reflective of the situation being seen by morgues in Florida.
You provided 100% pure grade-A GWB horseshit. And you know it. We're not talking about declining vs. accelerating. We're talking about how no days - none - were at or over 300. And you said there were. And, as usual, instead of saying "it was just a comic, don't take it seriously" you double and triple down on the lie.
Maybe you better wait for the Feds to update the Florida data in a few weeks --- and then see what the peaks are. Trying to report delayed information based on date-of-death means there will likely be a two month delay in getting any realistic death data out of Florida.
You know that DeSantis could clear all of this up -- if he would just report daily Covid data. Can you explain why Florida is only one of two states not reporting daily Covid data?
Because its more efficient this way? If I were DeSantis I would do it weekly as well. No matter what he does, his detractors (ghouls like yourself) will give him shit for it. So might as well do it whatever way he wants. Doesn't change the data. Just stop lying, GWB.
Once again let's review the actual weekly data that came out of Florida. "In the past seven days, on average, the state has added 325 deaths and 22,308 cases each day, according to Herald calculations of CDC data. This is a record high." Florida's COVID update: 1,338 more fatalities; average daily reported deaths reaches record high https://tylerpaper.com/ap/national/...cle_2353dbb1-4fbd-510c-b760-f7e28697244d.html
Once again, the CDC and Worldometers data disagrees with you. And guess what, if you post this once more, it will still disagree. I'll take the CDC over "tylerpaper.com" if i have to make the choice. Another GWB lie™.
And once again --- the recent weeks of death data are not complete so it will always appear to be in decline. How difficult is this to understand? It amusing to think that you are pushing the narrative that Florida has under 50 deaths per day in recent days -- when a single hospital system in southern Florida outlined greater numbers than this per day recently. As well as the morgue business in Florida.