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Old 07-17-2022, 08:41 PM
 
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Saturday 07/16/2022 Update




No updates reported Saturday 07/16/2022.
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Old 07-18-2022, 07:49 PM
 
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Default Sunday 07/17/2022 Update

Numbers are from Worldometers

Date...............Total Cases.....Total Deaths......Today's Cases....Today's Deaths....Today's Tests
Fri 07/15..........6,683,622..........76,662
Sun 07/17........6,703,504..........76,823.............. 19,882................161................NR


Numbers are for 2 days because Saturday's counts were not published
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Old 07-19-2022, 07:41 PM
 
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Default Monday 07/18/2022 Update

Numbers are from Worldometers

Date...............Total Cases.....Total Deaths......Today's Cases....Today's Deaths....Today's Tests
Sun 07/17........6,703,504..........76,823
Mon 07/18........6,711,158..........76,839.............. 7,654.................16................110,019
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Old 07-20-2022, 08:36 PM
 
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Default Tuesday 07/19/2022 Update

Numbers are from Worldometers

Date...............Total Cases.....Total Deaths........Today's Cases....Today's Deaths....Today's Tests
Mon 07/18........6,711,158..........76,839
Tues 07/19........6,723,165..........76,922............... 12,007................83.................45,790
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Old 07-21-2022, 08:59 AM
 
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They could be making up numbers. I think WOM is just a news aggregator and might miss some data along the way. On WOM, Florida typically shows only 0, 1 or 2 deaths a day while the "to date" death calculations do not support those lower numbers. All other states that report deaths show numbers such as 23, 39, etc. I only take these numbers as a guideline. Who really knows the truth? Who really knows why the data scientist that worked at the Florida Department of Health was fired and arrested during this covid pandemic? Another link about her allegations.
I don't think you understand how Florida calculates their Covid numbers. They switched how they were reporting them a year ago to mirror the way CA and NYC do because it's more accurate. They switched from reporting cases and deaths from report date to the date they were actually confirmed. For example, if a death occurred on July 21st but wasn't reported to the state until July 27th, FL was using the July 27th date to report the death on and not the actual date of death. There is a delay in getting death certificates verified in order to report the deaths. That's why deaths that occur today won't be reported until next week but they go back to today's date to assign that death to. Make sense?
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Old 07-21-2022, 09:10 AM
 
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I don't think you understand how Florida calculates their Covid numbers. They switched how they were reporting them a year ago to mirror the way CA and NYC do because it's more accurate. They switched from reporting cases and deaths from report date to the date they were actually confirmed. For example, if a death occurred on July 21st but wasn't reported to the state until July 27th, FL was using the July 27th date to report the death on and not the actual date of death. There is a delay in getting death certificates verified in order to report the deaths. That's why deaths that occur today won't be reported until next week but they go back to today's date to assign that death to. Make sense?
Yes, it makes sense. Thanks for the clarification!
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Old 07-21-2022, 09:16 AM
 
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Yes, it makes sense. Thanks for the clarification!
You're welcome. Feel free to ask any questions you want regarding Florida data. I've become extremely familiar with it since that fake whistleblower started her shenanigans back in the summer of 2020.
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Old 07-21-2022, 09:21 AM
 
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They could be making up numbers. I think WOM is just a news aggregator and might miss some data along the way. On WOM, Florida typically shows only 0, 1 or 2 deaths a day while the "to date" death calculations do not support those lower numbers. All other states that report deaths show numbers such as 23, 39, etc. I only take these numbers as a guideline. Who really knows the truth? Who really knows why the data scientist that worked at the Florida Department of Health was fired and arrested during this covid pandemic? Another link about her allegations.
Absolutely NOBODY in Florida is making up the numbers. If you knew where the data comes from and how they are reported, you'd know that it is impossible for the numbers to be manipulated. The "data scientist" that you mention has been proven a fraud. She's not even a "scientist". Her only role with Florida data was to upload spreadsheets provided to her by epidemiologists into the Covid dashboard. That's it, that's all she did.

It's disgusting how much she lied and sad how many people believed her without even questioning what she was claiming.
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Old 07-21-2022, 04:47 PM
 
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Absolutely NOBODY in Florida is making up the numbers. If you knew where the data comes from and how they are reported, you'd know that it is impossible for the numbers to be manipulated. The "data scientist" that you mention has been proven a fraud. She's not even a "scientist". Her only role with Florida data was to upload spreadsheets provided to her by epidemiologists into the Covid dashboard. That's it, that's all she did.

It's disgusting how much she lied and sad how many people believed her without even questioning what she was claiming.

Except Florida excludes from its statistics reportedly non-residents, even though Florida has a significant number of part-time residents.


<<77 Florida resident deaths related to COVID-19>>


https://www.floridahealth.gov/newsro...ovid19.pr.html


There reportedly are other serious issues with Florida's death reporting methods, contrary to your claims.



https://www.sun-sentinel.com/coronav...bke-story.html
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Old 07-21-2022, 09:00 PM
 
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Default Wednesday 07/20/2022 Update

Numbers are from Worldometers

Date...............Total Cases.....Total Deaths........Today's Cases....Today's Deaths....Today's Tests
Tues 07/19........6,723,165..........76,922
Wed 07/20........6,735,139..........77,022............... 11,974................100................47,354
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