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<blockquote data-quote="Touchdown" data-source="post: 9272636" data-attributes="member: 69347"><p>Florida is currently not doing well, take a look at this page on <a href="http://ww11.doh.state.fl.us/comm/_partners/action/report_archive/state/state_reports_latest.pdf" target="_blank">Florida’s DHS</a>, everyone who is claiming that increased testing is leading to increased positive cases is wrong, scroll to page 2 and look at graph two, it shows essentially that Florida’s daily testing rate has been flat for two weeks, what has been causing the increased new cases is that there is a larger percent positive happening daily.</p><p></p><p>Throw on top of that Florida continues to lag 1% below the national average in testing percent of population, the change in habits due to weather (staying inside more,) the government choosing to not force social distancing and Florida could be in serious trouble come next week (New York trouble possibly.). Let’s just say I’ll stay in my Midwest bubble and enjoy my >3% positive, less then 300 cases, decreasing hospitalizations and deaths.</p><p></p><p>For those of you hanging onto to the death numbers remaining low, know that those numbers lag by 2-3 weeks so they should start increasing soon.</p><p></p><p>I can’t for the life of me see WDW opening unless these statistics improve, Florida’s cases have doubled in less then a month with most of this occurring in the last two weeks, meaning Florida is showing all the hallmarks of unchecked exponential growth. I really hope I’m wrong not because I still hold out hope of returning to WDW later this year but also because I don’t want Floridians to suffer and die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Touchdown, post: 9272636, member: 69347"] Florida is currently not doing well, take a look at this page on [URL='http://ww11.doh.state.fl.us/comm/_partners/action/report_archive/state/state_reports_latest.pdf']Florida’s DHS[/URL], everyone who is claiming that increased testing is leading to increased positive cases is wrong, scroll to page 2 and look at graph two, it shows essentially that Florida’s daily testing rate has been flat for two weeks, what has been causing the increased new cases is that there is a larger percent positive happening daily. Throw on top of that Florida continues to lag 1% below the national average in testing percent of population, the change in habits due to weather (staying inside more,) the government choosing to not force social distancing and Florida could be in serious trouble come next week (New York trouble possibly.). Let’s just say I’ll stay in my Midwest bubble and enjoy my >3% positive, less then 300 cases, decreasing hospitalizations and deaths. For those of you hanging onto to the death numbers remaining low, know that those numbers lag by 2-3 weeks so they should start increasing soon. I can’t for the life of me see WDW opening unless these statistics improve, Florida’s cases have doubled in less then a month with most of this occurring in the last two weeks, meaning Florida is showing all the hallmarks of unchecked exponential growth. I really hope I’m wrong not because I still hold out hope of returning to WDW later this year but also because I don’t want Floridians to suffer and die. [/QUOTE]
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