Just type -- covid daily cases florida -- into Google and a handy, active daily chart of Covid cases appears directly at the top of the page where you can review each day. Same with Taiwan. Try it out and educate yourself.
Ok, what am I looking for? I'm asking because we're going down a rabbit hole you seem to want (I don't care) and the data doesn't seem to back anything you're claiming here.
Notice how the scale on the left side is much larger for Florida... since the state has been such a terrible Covid disaster. Look up and tell us how many Covid cases did Florida have on May 2nd -- is it greater or smaller than 11,000?
LOL! The scale? It says what the 7 day average is, and it says what the new cases number is as of May 3rd. So you're trying to say that >only< May 2nd was higher in Florida? May 2nd in Taiwan shows 0 new cases - so given that this is highly unlikely (since the very next day there is 11k), it is probably a day that wasn't counted. So what? You are such a fucking clown, dude.
Tell us what May 1st showed in Florida. Oh, it was zero cases. You really need to get a grasp of the concept of what days in each location are reporting days.
Which is why the 7 day moving average matters, and I showed it. So telling - you - anything on this is a waste of time. You're wrong like, every time. Remember, only you give a shit about comparing Florida to Taiwan. You don't see me trying to compare North Carolina to North Korea. Dope.