Originally posted by snowdragon
This sort of dishonesty is the problem we face, ppl were forced to disengage socially, some places even outlawed buying freaking seeds for planting, boating...etc.
What dishonesty? I am holding him to his own argument. That his own examples are not relevant to and do not support his argument is not my problem. You probably should not cry, "Hypocrisy," when you do not have an relevant examples of it.
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
What dishonesty? I am holding him to his own argument. That his own examples are not relevant to and do not support his argument is not my problem. You probably should not cry, "Hypocrisy," when you do not have an relevant examples of it.
I already spoke to it, you just disengaged to pretend you hold some moral high ground.
Two months after Republican Governor Ron DeSantis took a victory lap, suggesting the worst of the Florida's coronavirus outbreaks were behind it, the state is seeing a spike in new coronavirus cases, with record numbers of new cases three days in a row.
On Thursday, the state recorded 1,698 new cases. On Friday, it was 1,902 cases. That means Florida has added more than 6,100 cases since Thursday. The state also crossed another grim milestone Saturday—exceeding 3,000 deaths since the start of the pandemic. With 49 more fatalities, the number of deaths is now 3,016.
A Miami Herald analysis of public and non-public COVID-19 data found that as of June 3rd, new cases in the state had consistently been trending up since mid-May and the trends could not be attributed solely to increases in testing, which had been inconsistent and sometimes declining during that period.
And as bars, gyms, vacation rentals, and movie theaters reopened at partial capacity last week in all but three South Florida counties, the number and rate of new COVID-19 cases were rising statewide—a troubling indicator that the disease could be spreading more quickly.
DeSantis was asked about the recent increases on Friday, and brushed them off.
Originally posted by Adam_PoE
Two months after Republican Governor Ron DeSantis took a victory lap, suggesting the worst of the Florida's coronavirus outbreaks were behind it, the state is seeing a spike in new coronavirus cases, with record numbers of new cases three days in a row.On Thursday, the state recorded 1,698 new cases. On Friday, it was 1,902 cases. That means Florida has added more than 6,100 cases since Thursday. The state also crossed another grim milestone Saturday—exceeding 3,000 deaths since the start of the pandemic. With 49 more fatalities, the number of deaths is now 3,016.
A Miami Herald analysis of public and non-public COVID-19 data found that as of June 3rd, new cases in the state had consistently been trending up since mid-May and the trends could not be attributed solely to increases in testing, which had been inconsistent and sometimes declining during that period.
And as bars, gyms, vacation rentals, and movie theaters reopened at partial capacity last week in all but three South Florida counties, the number and rate of new COVID-19 cases were rising statewide—a troubling indicator that the disease could be spreading more quickly.
DeSantis was asked about the recent increases on Friday, and brushed them off.
I see the word "cases" a lot in reference to the new numbers.
But not deaths.
There's a reason they'd focus on cases instead of deaths - it won't fit the fear-mongering narrative.
So what does the data say about deaths and testing? Well, if you test a lot, you'll find more cases because, according to the serological tests, we are only capturing 1/50 to 1/80 of all the cases with our testing. Increase testing and improve contact tracing? You'll see higher rates of positives per test as well as more testing as tests become available.
Let's take a look at the Florida data to see what's going on:
Here's what positive case data looks like:
And here's what new deaths look like:
Now wait a minute...How is this possible? The media has us believing there's an apocalypse of COVID-19 happening in many places such as Florida? I even included linear projection trendlines to demonstrate the data trend.
So what is REALLY going on with the data?
Here's what is happening:
1. The people who will die far less often from COVID-19 are showing up as positives, more often.
2. We are getting better at testing the correct people.
3. Younger people are going back to their regular lives. Getting out and about. This is what epidemiologists said the younger people should be doing to combat SARS viruses - get them out of the houses, away from their older relatives. Get them outside and into the work place.
All data comes from here:
https://covidtracking.com/data/state/florida#historical
I am doing the research the Mainstream Media is refusing to do. They should be prosecuted for this level of dishonesty. The MSM is the enemy of the people.
15 Friends Get Coronavirus After One Night Out
A Florida woman and 15 of her friends have reportedly tested positive with the coronavirus after a night out at a bar in Jacksonville Beach.
"Welp, Florida opened back up and my ass should've stayed the **** home this past weekend 'cause I just tested positive for the damn COVID," she wrote on Facebook last week. "#IKnowBetter #MyFault #WearYourMasksPeople"
The woman, Erika Crisp, told local news station News4Jax that she and her friends went out one night out earlier this month after bars and restaurants began reopening in the state.
"And then the first night we go out, Murphy’s Law, I guess," she told the station.
Crisp, 40, is a healthcare worker and said the group was not wearing masks, something she regrets.
"I think we were careless and we went out into a public place when we should not have," she told the news station. "I think we had a whole 'out of sight, out of mind' mentality. The state opens back up and said everybody was fine, so we took advantage of that."
The bar Crisp and her friends went to, Lynch’s Irish Pub, closed voluntarily last Friday for cleaning after learning one customer had tested positive. They also tested their employees, and seven workers tested positive as well.
"It literally spread like wildfire," the bar's general manager Keith Doherty, who is also a member of the Jacksonville Beach city council, told News4Jax. The bar reopened Tuesday morning, and Doherty said they plan to check customer and staff temperatures at the door. Other bars in the area closed Sunday after customers tested positive.
But Crisp wrote on Facebook that she thinks it was probably an asymptomatic person unknowingly spreading the virus. She also said that 20 other people she didn't know who went to the bar have messaged her saying they have now also tested positive.
Florida was one of the first states in the country to begin reopening, but cases have continued to rise. On Tuesday, the state reported a record-high 2,783 new cases of COVID-19.
Originally posted by dadudemon
I see the word "cases" a lot in reference to the new numbers.But not deaths.
There's a reason they'd focus on cases instead of deaths - it won't fit the fear-mongering narrative.
So what does the data say about deaths and testing? Well, if you test a lot, you'll find more cases because, according to the serological tests, we are only capturing 1/50 to 1/80 of all the cases with our testing. Increase testing and improve contact tracing? You'll see higher rates of positives per test as well as more testing as tests become available.
Let's take a look at the Florida data to see what's going on:
Here's what positive case data looks like:
And here's what new deaths look like:
Now wait a minute...How is this possible? The media has us believing there's an apocalypse of COVID-19 happening in many places such as Florida? I even included linear projection trendlines to demonstrate the data trend.
So what is REALLY going on with the data?
Here's what is happening:
1. The people who will die far less often from COVID-19 are showing up as positives, more often.
2. We are getting better at testing the correct people.
3. Younger people are going back to their regular lives. Getting out and about. This is what epidemiologists said the younger people should be doing to combat SARS viruses - get them out of the houses, away from their older relatives. Get them outside and into the work place.
All data comes from here:
https://covidtracking.com/data/state/florida#historical
I am doing the research the Mainstream Media is refusing to do. They should be prosecuted for this level of dishonesty. The MSM is the enemy of the people.
Speaking of COVID-iots: every single inferior soul who is running their mouth now over trumps upcoming rally, yet kept their mouths closed about the police brutality protests
Every single one is a COVID-iot.
Originally posted by Surtur
Speaking of COVID-iots: every single inferior soul who is running their mouth now over trumps upcoming rally, yet kept their mouths closed about the police brutality protestsEvery single one is a COVID-iot.
If I get time, I'll analyze Oklahoma's data in the same exact way.
I'm actually excited to see what the data looks like. Because I'm a genuine nerd.
Interestingly Ramadan caused a massive rise world wide. KSA is particularly bad, I read it first in an Arabic language paper, this is the nearest translation I can get.