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Florida Covid deaths close to zero
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:40 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:40 pm
While Covid is raging in blue states. Media will never report it bc they are terrified of Ron and hate the freedom in the Sunshine State:
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:41 pm to PorkSammich
Vermont (78% fully vaccinated. 87% with one shot) and Washington (70% fully vaccinated and 79% with one shot) are both setting records for cases and hospitalizations.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:43 pm to PorkSammich
This post was edited on 9/24/21 at 7:28 am
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:44 pm to PorkSammich
That doesn't say what you think it does. You've shown a graph that shows the rate of deaths, not the total number of deaths.
The total number of deaths has been averaging around 350 per day this past week in Texas. In Florida, the total number of deaths per day this past week has been 326 deaths per day.
In California, the 7 day average is 132 deaths. In New York, the 7 day average is 33.
So New York < California < Florida < Texas in absolute deaths. If you take into account population size, this figure becomes even worse. Granted, Florida has a slightly older population but Texas has one of the lowest median ages in the country.
Do you get off off on spreading misinformation? Florida covid deaths are nowhere close to 0. Even as a rate, they're higher than California and New York.
The total number of deaths has been averaging around 350 per day this past week in Texas. In Florida, the total number of deaths per day this past week has been 326 deaths per day.
In California, the 7 day average is 132 deaths. In New York, the 7 day average is 33.
So New York < California < Florida < Texas in absolute deaths. If you take into account population size, this figure becomes even worse. Granted, Florida has a slightly older population but Texas has one of the lowest median ages in the country.
Do you get off off on spreading misinformation? Florida covid deaths are nowhere close to 0. Even as a rate, they're higher than California and New York.
This post was edited on 9/16/21 at 2:45 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:45 pm to ell_13
Well, Florida has approached covid as such.
Vaccinate those who wish to. The ones who could truly benefit.
Piss on mask mandates.
Pioneer monoclonal antibody treatments. Make them widely available.
Live a normal life.
The results:
Less death per capita despite having a older population.
Covid surges hit them first, but were managed appropriately. That’s why it’s now surging in blue states. It’s coming whether you like it or not, or are vaccinated or not. It’s how you handle it that matters because policy designed to avoid it are trash.
Vaccinate those who wish to. The ones who could truly benefit.
Piss on mask mandates.
Pioneer monoclonal antibody treatments. Make them widely available.
Live a normal life.
The results:
Less death per capita despite having a older population.
Covid surges hit them first, but were managed appropriately. That’s why it’s now surging in blue states. It’s coming whether you like it or not, or are vaccinated or not. It’s how you handle it that matters because policy designed to avoid it are trash.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:46 pm to PorkSammich
DeSantis should blast this on all communication platforms and let the Patriots run with it
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:47 pm to fjlee90
Florida actually has a lower death/case average than California (with a significantly older average population) and like 3x lower than the US average. Something, something Death Santis though.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:48 pm to PorkSammich
The good Governor cracked down on their Department of Health Reporting lies
I’ve been trying to tell y’all the data is all smoke and mirrors
I’ve been trying to tell y’all the data is all smoke and mirrors
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:48 pm to PorkSammich
Standing in the way of Joe’s dystopian, open ended China virus totalitarian state rules.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:50 pm to ell_13
quote:
78% fully vaccinated
quote:
setting records for cases and hospitalizations.
Clearly because the vax won't work until it's at 100% fully vaxxed, duh.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:50 pm to PorkSammich
This thread was tried before And it was just as false then as it is now.
Florida is about 2 weeks behind in reporting deaths.
The day (9/2) the first thread was tried the 7 day death average was 20. The updated number for Sept 2 is about 280. And it is going up.
Florida is about 2 weeks behind in reporting deaths.
The day (9/2) the first thread was tried the 7 day death average was 20. The updated number for Sept 2 is about 280. And it is going up.
This post was edited on 9/16/21 at 2:54 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:52 pm to mmcgrath
quote:
This thread was tried before And it was just as false then as it is now.
Florida is about 2 weeks behind in reporting deaths.
So it's wrong because your dumbass says so
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:54 pm to mmcgrath
No matter what you post, Florida is doing great. So you can frick off commie.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:56 pm to AlterEgo89
quote:
Do you get off off on spreading misinformation? Florida covid deaths are nowhere close to 0.
Florida had 3 deaths yesterday smart guy.
In a state of 21 million.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 2:57 pm to PorkSammich
quote:https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article254271183.html
Florida’s total number of COVID deaths broke 50,000 on Thursday and the seven-day average for number of new deaths was the second highest since the pandemic began, a grim milestone caused by the surge of new cases spawned by the virulent delta variant beginning in August.
Florida reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1,554 additional deaths and 9,760 more COVID-19 cases, according to Miami Herald calculations of CDC data. In all, Florida has recorded at least 3,473,873 confirmed COVID cases and 50,811 deaths.
All but 112 of the newly reported deaths — about 93% — occurred since Aug. 19, according to the Herald analysis. About 59% of the newly reported died in the past two weeks, the analysis showed.
Florida led the nation in the daily average of new COVID deaths per day over the past seven days, at 325.7, the New York Times reported Thursday. On a per-capita basis, Florida also ranked No. 1, with an average of 1.52 deaths per 100,000 residents per day over the previous week, according to the Times.
According to Herald calculations of CDC data, in the past seven days, on average, the state has added 363 deaths and 11,816 cases each day. The Herald’s figure, unlike the Times’, factors in Thursday’s release of numbers, accounting for the difference.
This post was edited on 9/16/21 at 2:58 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 3:01 pm to AlterEgo89
quote:
Do you get off off on spreading misinformation? Florida covid deaths are nowhere close to 0. Even as a rate, they're higher than California and New York
Why the hell would anybody trust any Covid numbers from the CDC? They've put out as much, if not more, misinformation and/or manipulated
info as anybody else.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 3:14 pm to AlterEgo89
LINK statitica
Florida has a huge population over 65 years of age as in 21% of the state. NY has about 12% elderly, but Cuomo reduced that number.
Florida has a huge population over 65 years of age as in 21% of the state. NY has about 12% elderly, but Cuomo reduced that number.
Posted on 9/16/21 at 3:14 pm to AlterEgo89
Oh look, another new poster acting as the government’s house slave trying to educate us field workers.
This post was edited on 9/16/21 at 3:19 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 3:15 pm to Mickey Goldmill
quote:
The tallies on this page include cases that have been identified by public health officials as probable coronavirus patients through antigen testing.
Confirmed cases and deaths, which are widely considered to be an undercount of the true toll, are counts of individuals whose coronavirus infections were confirmed by a molecular laboratory test. Probable cases and deaths count individuals who meet criteria for other types of testing, symptoms and exposure, as developed by national and local governments.
LINK
So Florida only reports confirmed COVID deaths, as verified by actual medical science and the NYT and other liberal rags use pseudoscience. Trust the SCIENCE guys.
ETA: It looks like the CDC uses confirmed COVID deaths for at least a few states. The CDC shows the 7 day moving average of deaths in CA to be 23 but the NYT covid tracker, which uses probable covid deaths, says it's 132.1.
This post was edited on 9/16/21 at 3:20 pm
Posted on 9/16/21 at 3:37 pm to Crimsonians
quote:
No matter what you post, Florida is doing great. So you can frick off commie.
This. It’s probably the most functional state in the country.
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