RedFromMI wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 3:40 pmStill trying to cherry pick data when it suits you.Peter Brown wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 3:30 pmggait wrote: ↑Sun Aug 30, 2020 1:23 pmJust correcting your false statements.Are you cheering? Seems so.
You posted suggesting that the virus was done in FL. The data/virus say the opposite. Literally the next day.
Since the virus is obviously not done, your statements are actually dangerous. That's why I correct them.
Again and again and again.
Petey, you’ve been prematurely declaring Mission Accomplished since March. We are all pretty tired of that shtick.
So is your Democrat wife.
In the end, you will only have yourself to blame for appearing the way you do. The trend is obvious to anyone with a pulse, which I am starting to suspect you may not have.
Fourteen. 14.
Florida health officials reported 2,583 new Covid-19 cases and 14 additional resident deaths on Sunday, according to the Florida Department of Health (DOH). This is the lowest daily death figure reported by the state since June 22 when 12 deaths were reported, CNN's tally showed.
https://www.cnn.com/webview/world/live- ... b7b7b43fc6
https://www.covidexitstrategy.org/
Measures for Florida (as of Friday night):
Uncontrolled spread (worst category)
14 day spread down 31% (good sign)
Testing 17% of who they should (given the positivity rate) 45th in the country with this stat!
80% ICU occupancy (second worse classification of elevated)
311 new cases per million per day (just ahead of GA for the worst in the country)
Unlikely to be able to do contact tracing with 17.7% positivity
Does get into the lowest grouping for disease spread (not getting worse but better)
Worst grouping for can the health system handle the disease
So some positive signs - but coming from nearly last place. A long way to go.
From the article Petey was quoting:
One thing to note: These numbers were released by Florida’s public health agency and may not line up exactly in real time with CNN’s database drawn from Johns Hopkins University and the Covid Tracking Project
Ya think???
Quick check of Hopkins database indicates that only a couple of counties had reported, Florida hasn't had a day below 50 since mid-July. Trailing 7 day average is 118. Yesterday was 148.
Why the stupidity from this troll?
There are some positive trends in Florida, from a currently near worst in the country last 45 days. Far, far from done, and very much vulnerable to a big new spread this fall. Hope not, as I'd love for my mom to be able to get down there as the weather turns.
Meanwhile, upper midwest is seeing new outbreaks.