GWB, I'm curious if you'll answer my accusation that you misquoted the statistics on the JHU website and that the data you mentioned about the US testing numbers being 1.5mm, and there being no way Florida could be that high, etc...essentially all you said in this post and I answered in this post. If you agree, admit the error and lets move on so we can find equal ground figuring out which statistics are flawed and which ones we can rely on (if any such exist). If you stand by your comment, show me why the website we both used as a source was misinterpreted by me.
Hey, RRY. You're still following me around? I thought you'd have tired of it long ago. All I get is your blank screen, sadly enough.
DeSantis says ''the trend is much better.'' Ron DeSantis says ‘the trend is much better’ in Florida — as hospitalizations reach new record On Tuesday, The Daily Beast reported that Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) touted a supposed imminent downward trend of coronavirus cases in Florida — even though a record new 518 hospital admissions were recorded just hours before. “Gov. Ron DeSantis lauded the state’s progress on the same day, stating his belief that the state would soon begin trending downward in new coronavirus cases,” reported Madeline Charbonneau. “‘I think the trend is much better today than it was two weeks ago,’ DeSantis said. ‘We’re going to be able to get through it. We’re not there yet.'”
Think this is what he's referring to. While it remains to be seen whether the current trend will continue, he is technically correct. I even colored the arrows for you to help in your interpretation. But you don't care about that. Just spam as many links as you can.