Not as good as it is working in NY which has more people. NY Jan spike was close to same in FLORIDA but notice how the summer spike in NY was maybe 1/5 that of FL... SEPT in NY is close to 5000.... FL is still above 10,000.
"DeSantis for the win" -- Florida breaks new death records in new weekly report. An daily average of 350 deaths per day. Florida Adds Record 2,448 Additional Covid-19 Deaths for Week https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...ord-2-448-additional-covid-19-deaths-for-week Florida reported 2,448 additional Covid-19 deaths in its latest weekly report, the most ever in a similar period. The daily average rose 4% to 350, according to calculations based on the report. That would surpass the high for the entire pandemic in Johns Hopkins University data. The state’s figures are based on when the death was reported, not when it occurred. (More at above url)
Hey GWB...all that cheering about the courts blocking DeSantis' mandate, and not a peep when they uphold it. hahaha....
I guess your understanding that DeSantis is delaying reporting recent deaths is not your strong suit — hence the chart of recent deaths always looks like it is declining. Once again go read the Miami Herald article for an in-depth explanation of how Florida’s Covid death counting is now operating.
Right. Florida department of health "delays" data, but somehow the Miami Herald knows better. "Go read"... Same data at the CDC. You're a fraud. Always have been.
DeSantis and the Covid-deniers don't believe Covid-19 hurts children. Reality is starkly different. In a single week, Florida's child death toll increases by 33%. Welcome to the era of Delta. 4 kids among Florida’s COVID death toll as state sets another record for fatalities The number of new infections is falling, but cases are increasingly concentrated among children and adolescents, weekly state report shows. https://www.tampabay.com/news/healt...-as-state-sets-another-record-for-fatalities/ The death toll from Florida’s COVID-19 surge is continuing to rise, as is the number of children succumbing to the virus. The state verified 2,448 deaths from the coronavirus this week, including four children under 16 years old. It’s the third straight week that Florida has set a record number of deaths, and it’s the largest jump in child fatalities since the state switched to weekly reporting on June 4. However, despite the rise in deaths, the number of new infections is continuing to wane. The state recorded 100,012 new cases in the past week — roughly 14,300 cases per day. That’s a 20 percent drop from the previous week, and the lowest weekly case count since late July. (More at above url)