Florida now has America's lowest COVID rate

Discussion in 'Politics' started by wildchild, Oct 29, 2021.

  1. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Yes it dangles at the bottom there.

    What is happening with covid numbers and deaths is a different matter.

    Don't Rocky Balboa it baby.
     
    #11     Oct 29, 2021
  2. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Florida has the 5th largest number of active-duty military personnel of all the states...something around 92K soldiers. In addition, it's one of the top states with fully vaccinated Federal Employees.

    In fact, there's a commonality among the other top 4 states with military personnel...the Covid numbers in those states are also dramatically dropping.

    Simply, the military has aggressively mandated vaccines for their soldiers.

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    According to data on active-duty troops obtained Wednesday by VOA, 91% of the Army, 99% of the Navy, 96% of the Air Force and Space Force, and 91% of the Marine Corps are fully or partially vaccinated.
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    A few months ago, the above Covid vaccination numbers of the military in Florida were in the 50 - 65% range. If I'm not mistaken, there's only been one Covid death in Florida of military personnel in the past 60 days.

    Next time you see a soldier in Florida...say thank you for getting vaccinated to protect us. Its still a war against Covid, Covidiots and Misinformation.
    • Covid vaccines and Vaccine Mandates work very well for our Armed Forces and Federal Employees. It's helping to drive down the Covid numbers in Florida.
    Our VA hospitals has seen a dramatic decrease in Covid numbers since the mandates were order although some branches will not begin enforcing the order until November (e.g. Air Force).

    Yet, not everyone is happy...there is a lawsuit by less than 20 soldiers against the mandates and many of those soldiers in the lawsuit are asking for religious exemption.
    wrbtrader
     
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    #12     Oct 29, 2021
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  3. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    21,000 deaths later, do-nothing DeSantis takes a COVID victory lap
    https://www.orlandosentinel.com/opi...0211029-2jp2ykdeofh3xag3ellf27vqo4-story.html

    Florida’s summer of suffering was also a summer of silence for Ron DeSantis.

    The governor had nearly nothing to say about his state’s lengthy run as No. 1 in the nation in COVID cases, No. 1 in hospitalizations and No. 1 in deaths.

    Instead, the governor held almost daily news conferences intended to burnish his presidential bona fides among the MAGA crowd, and boost his presidential ambitions.

    Through it all, the governor pointedly ignored the elephant in the room: That Florida — his state, his responsibility — was the epicenter for a deadly new COVID outbreak caused by the delta variant.

    With numbers finally falling, DeSantis now has the gall, the nerve, to take a victory lap.


    “Florida Reaches Lowest Case Rate in the Nation,” trumpeted the headline of a Wednesday news release, which went on to say, “As a result of Governor Ron DeSantis’ leadership and our data-driven approach free of mandates, the State of Florida has one of the lowest COVID-19 daily average case rates in the last 7 days per 100,000 residents in the United States.”

    Florida led the nation in case rates for much of the summer, and our governor was silent. Well, not totally silent. He did rail against mask and vaccine mandates, measures intended to prevent people from falling ill.


    Now, a governor whose sole contribution to fighting the outbreak was to expand antibody treatments for people after they got infected is taking full credit for the decline in cases.

    As others have already noted, it’s like a firefighter tossing a bucket of water on a house that’s already been burned to the ground and then declaring victory.

    What a fraud. What a phony.


    It’s so transparent, but far too many gullible Floridians and complicit politicians are going to buy and echo DeSantis’ savior rubbish. Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nunez already has.

    Here’s an actual fact: Between the start of July and the end of October, about 21,000 people died of COVID in Florida, according to Johns Hopkins University data. Those four deadly, tragic months accounted for one in every three of the total COVID deaths — nearly 60,000 victims — since the pandemic began 20 months ago.

    Compare that to California, a warm-weather state with nearly twice the population of Florida and a governor who believes in public health. California had just 8,600 deaths during that same summer surge, according to Johns Hopkins, representing about 11% of its total COVID deaths since the pandemic began.

    Another fact: At one point during the surge Florida had more than 17,000 people hospitalized with COVID. And California, with twice the population? Its peak was fewer than 9,000.

    Florida’s hospitals were under siege, prompting the head of the Florida Hospital Association — Mary Mayhew, DeSantis’ one-time secretary of health — to label the surge a “crisis,” with half the patients between 25 and 55 years old.

    As we’ve said before, DeSantis was right to ramp up the availability of antibody treatment sites for Floridians. It probably saved lives and prevented some hospitalizations.

    But the governor is now trying to draw a direct and dishonest line between those treatments and both falling hospitalizations and cases.

    Antibody treatments can be effective at keeping already infected people from falling seriously ill, but they have nothing to do with the plummeting number of positive coronavirus cases.

    That’s what’s driving the dramatic fall in hospitalizations, not antibody treatments given to already infected people. Johns Hopkins charts show the rise and fall of cases and hospitalizations are a mirror image.

    There’s a lot DeSantis might have done to legitimately claim credit for saving lives and preventing suffering.

    He could have made another major push for Floridians to get vaccinated. But he didn’t, possibly because his Republican Party is rapidly aligning itself with the anti-vaxxer movement. Plus, he hired a surgeon general who’s a vaccine skeptic. DeSantis is now hesitating on booster shots, which may account for why Florida ranks No. 33 among states in seniors getting boosters.

    He could have given local governments, including school boards, the flexibility to make their own decisions about mandatory masking based on local conditions. But he didn’t, choosing instead to make masks a cultural wedge issue.

    He could have at least acknowledged the COVID crisis his state was facing and urged his constituents to act thoughtfully and responsibly. But he didn’t, calculating that ignorance was political bliss.

    And now, the do-nothing governor is trying to claim credit for this surge coming to an end.

    It is DeSantis’ final and most essential command — to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. How Orwellian.
     
    #13     Oct 29, 2021