oceanbreeze77
Well-Known Member
yeah just look in the mirrorBut facts don't matter to some here.
yeah just look in the mirrorBut facts don't matter to some here.
Knew it would be this way when 173 deaths were reported, regardless of the fact that a signinficant portions of the deaths happened over the past month or so. But facts don't matter to some here.
A lot of things are still open. Let’s not compare a convention to a theme park. It was just an observation that they have decided not to have one at all.RNC called off the convention due to covid but parks are still open.
Observation? More like FL is a hotbed and not safe to have the event but ok to keep the parks open and push to send the kids back to school?A lot of things are open. Let’s not compare a convention to a them park. It was just an observation that they have decided not to have one at all.
Again you still have never shown me where I have not shared anything other than the facts.yeah just look in the mirror
Things trended ever so slightly down for a few days. That is great news!Observation? More like FL is a hotbed and not safe to have the event but ok to send the kids back to school?
I didn’t think the article was detailed enough to make any assumptions.Those would be the “healthy” people that died.
Seriously, do you really believe that someone who died from COVID induced pneumonia while suffering from a lung condition, or COVID induced clotting causing a heart attack while having a heart condition AREN’T COVID deaths? Or that their underlying condition shouldn’t be listed on their death certificate?
EDIT: Really, it should be concerning that 30% of deaths were "Covid, nothing but covid" and not covid+pre-existing lung condition, covid+pre-existing heart condition, covid+pre-existing diabetes, etc.
To answer the question it spread out over the past month. As I expected.It will be interesting to see to also look at the actual date of deaths in the 173 reported. I expected it to go up and might a bit more this week.
9600 but you be you.Just had a national volleyball tournament last week at The OCC in orlando with 17000 people.
Forgive my crude photoshop skills, but if this helps:So does that mean you agree that Florida cases are stable and positivity is declining over the past month?
Good grief, enough with the gotcha
I-4 corridor is above most and heating up.I live in Florida. All of Florida isn’t a hotbed. South Florida is a mess, but that’s not the case everywhere.
Not what they booked, if 17K showed up they would not have had space available.Good grief, enough with the gotcha
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/new...0200710-lnefzgldxrhzpc26ykvilmxdde-story.html
The event is expected to draw about 17,000 people to tourist-starved Central Florida over the next two weeks
2021 is going to be very very grim if we don’t contain thus virusMy dad (who I realize is no expert) said it will affect all regions. He says a vaccine is way off, folks won't even want to uniformly BE vaccinated, and those companies still hanging on right now will have to pay the piper at some point. He says we'll look at 2020 as the good old days.
Forgive my crude photoshop skills, but if this helps:
I broke out for you total new cases per day June 23 to July 23 & positivity rate and daily death rates from June 22 to July 22.
Source is my station's Coronavirus tracker infographic that our team updates daily.
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UPDATE: See Florida’s curve when it comes to coronavirus cases
Coronavirus was first reported in Florida in March.www.clickorlando.com
You obviously never booked a convention before. So the Orlando Sentinnel was lying.Not what they booked, if 17K showed up they would not have had space available.
Stop with the drive byes
Our source is also the state data. But I don't think any of these numbers show a downward trajectory. God knows I hope they do soon. Haven't seen today's numbers but Orange County was trending down slightly as of Monday.and, I already posted those graphs earlier today but sourced the state data.
It’s nice to have some perspective from somebody that lives there. What do you think the issue is in South Florida?I live in Florida. All of Florida isn’t a hotbed. South Florida is a mess, but that’s not the case everywhere.
and if Disney doesn’t get their heads on straight, they are doomedit means "Florida, you're in a REALLY bad position"
they decided not to bring people from all over the country into FLA lot of things are still open. Let’s not compare a convention to a theme park. It was just an observation that they have decided not to have one at all.
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