Erm, except, people did actually voluntarily shelter in place during the lockdown:
A Tampa Bay Times data analysis and interviews with 15 experts help answer the question: Why not Florida?
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Individuals, employers and local governments beat states to the punch when it came to limiting the spread of the coronavirus and shutting down much of the U.S. economy, according to a new research paper by William Luther, an assistant professor of economics in Florida Atlantic University's...
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Yes, Florida's order was not as strict as say NY; and i believe the merits of what reopened when can definitely be debated (looking at you crowded bars, youth sports leagues, etc.); and we should be wearing masks, avoiding large groups, etc.
But it's not *quite* accurate to say "there wasn't really a shelter-in-place because people". People were staying home and self "locking down"