Do you think that Disney world will reclose its gates due to the rising number of COVID cases in Florida and around the country?

lazyboy97o

Well-Known Member
I haven’t mocked masks. I mock the Hypocrisy of some of you. What anti-vaxxer stuff? My kids are fully vaccinated.
You literally just said asymptotic spread is doubtful and mocked masks. You have liked and made encouraging replies to posts doubting the flu vaccine and have bragged about not getting a flu shot. Your claims of being a nurse are a logical fallacy, an appeal to your authority, intended to hide the fact that your views on not just SARS-CoV-2 are not in line with the wider medical community.
 
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3BratsToDisney

Active Member
Right now, our economy is more dependent on turning this virus around, or everything non-essential will be closed again.

It looks almost unavoidable for South Florida right now. No numbers are getting better.

And you do not come across as someone taking this seriously. People not taking it seriously are the ones spreading it most.

The governor seems to want to keep the economy going even from out of state tourists, especially those from the current hotspot states. ;)With no plans in place to put a mandatory quarantine on these visitors I'm afraid FL is going to be in this for the long haul.
 

legwand77

Well-Known Member
Guess you haven't been paying attention lately, actual deaths that occurred per day from or with Covid have not exceeded or hit 100 or so ever in the state of Florida. That might change, hope it doesn't, but that is a fact. It is well documented on the Florida DOH site.
 
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October82

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Guess you haven't been paying attention lately, actual deaths that occurred per day from or with Covid have not exceeded or hit 100 or so ever in the state of Florida. That might change, hope it doesn't, but that is a fact. It is well documented on the Florida DOH site.

The current 7-day average number of deaths per day in Florida is 100. The number of deaths exceeded 100 on July 9th and from July 14-17. Keep in mind that these are undercounts, it takes several weeks for reliable death counts to be produced even under normal circumstances.
 

Miss Bella

Well-Known Member
So now some have gone to berating a healthcare provider that actually works with covid patients, and accusing them of downplaying the virus, which has not been the case. Posting the latest death totals and cases or whatever stats and saying things are bad are fine, those are all valid opinions, but this is unnecessary.
Its the same posters that have berated me on the political boards. At the heart of all this it probably has more to my ideological views then anything else. People need to understand healthcare workers are not collective thinkers. We have opinions all over the map.
 

legwand77

Well-Known Member
The current 7-day average number of deaths per day in Florida is 100. The number of deaths exceeded 100 on July 9th and from July 14-17. Keep in mind that these are undercounts, it takes several weeks for reliable death counts to be produced even under normal circumstances.

I am guessing you know the difference between reported deaths and actual death per day since you stated that in your last sentence.
 

DisneyCane

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If the sentinel monitoring data of ER visits is representative, I'd expect the case counts to come down a little over the next few days. The ED visit metrics have been dropping (even in Miami-Dade) in the past few days and a lot of the test results are delayed several days. A lot of yesterday's cases were tested early in the week so the tests from the days of the metric improvement will come in probably starting mid week.
 

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