FL leaves COVID dystopia

No, it's not.

You're a liar.

All you do is lie.

You lie because you simply don't know how to be truthful or honest.

And you lie because you want to kill Americans.

Florida's daily death rate is not anywhere close to below what it was prior to the lockdowns. It's actually higher, you liar:

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https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/usa/florida/

Ouch. How embarrassing for everything you say, think, and believe.

Daily new deaths are under 200...even on YOUR link. :palm:

https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/96dd742462124fa0b38ddedb9b25e429
 

Also, I think most people in FL are still wary of going out in public...so forcing these businesses into this position makes them incredibly vulnerable because consumers just aren't going to give them enough business to sustain.

I predict many, if not most of those restaurants and bars will close for good by the end of the year, if not the end of October as FL's case and death count skyrocket (again).
 
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DeSantis proposes college 'bill of rights' to party
Slams threats to expel students, vows no more restaurant shutdowns

SKY NEWS
SEPTEMBER 25, 2020 - 8:52 AM

TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday he would seek a “bill of rights” for college students following crackdowns on parties and other social gatherings that some blame for a surge in COVID-19 cases on campuses around the country.

“I understand that universities are trying to do the right thing,” DeSantis said during a news briefing at the Capitol, “but I personally think it’s dramatically draconian that a student could get potentially expelled for going to a party. That’s what college kids do.”

The Republican governor also said he would move to block local governments from closing restaurants again, saying there’s little evidence such closures have slowed the spread of the coronavirus.

On Thursday, Florida reported 2,541 more COVID-19 cases, bringing the statewide total to more than 693,000. The state also reported 177 more deaths, bringing the total among Florida residents to at least 13,795.

The governor’s plan to stop cities and counties from closing restaurants will have no immediate effect, but addresses some cities’ threats of future shutdowns if virus cases surge. Most eateries have been allowed to reopen, albeit at reduced capacity, as part of the governor’s plan to revive the state economy.

The dual announcements came after a virtual roundtable the governor hosted from the Capitol. It included three experts who questioned some of the mandatory measures — including school closures and mask mandates — put in place to control the outbreak.

The experts — two from Stanford University and one from Harvard — acknowledged their views were outside the mainstream of thought within the public health community.

College administrators in Florida and elsewhere have warned students to heed pandemic precautions or suffer repercussions — not just to their health but to their academic careers.

“Students who endanger the community with actions such as hosting or attending a large party or gathering will be subject to suspension,” the president of Florida State University, John Thrasher, said last week.

School-aged children and young adults now account for one in every five of Florida’s virus cases, according to state health data. But DeSantis and the experts he convened said they were not alarmed because many young people do not develop serious symptoms. Only about 1% of the state’s deaths from COVID-19 involve someone under 25.

At Florida State, about 1,400 students have tested positive for COVID-19 since the beginning of August — about half of those occurring over a seven-day period ending Sept. 4. Since then, the number of new infections at the campus has declined.

DeSantis did not specify what would be included in his proposed “bill of rights” for college students.

“I just think that we’ve got to be reasonable about this and really focus the efforts on where the most significant risk is,” the governor said, adding that focus should remain on protecting the state’s most vulnerable, including older residents.

Since March, DeSantis has openly questioned the need for statewide mask mandates. But he shut down bars and nightclubs early on, and severely limited how restaurants could operate. Many of the most drastic restrictions have since been lifted.

“We can’t have these businesses dying,” DeSantis said Thursday. “So they’re not going to be able to be closed by locals anymore. And they will be able to operate at the capacity that they’re comfortable with.”
https://thesky973.radio.com/article...rnor-proposes-college-bill-of-rights-to-party

Notice when the media Panic Porns campus COVID cases they never say how many [if any] hospitalizations come out of it lol?

And there’s growing evidence of at least a transient herd immunity. A Japan study found 47% seroprevalence in a tested population during the height of their peak. Since college campuses are more or less closed communities, don’t be surprised if campus numbers peak and then drop ‘inexplicably’ lol.

The Covidians can never explain what causes the peak to drop.
 
Daily new deaths are under 200

LMAO!

Yeah, I guess 170 is less than 200.

But that's way higher than the 40-50 daily deaths FL was seeing in April and May.

So you're lying. Again. Big surprise.

You lie because you want Americans to die rather than admit you got this whole thing completely fucking wrong.

What a sad state of affairs. You should just kill yourself if you're that cynical.
 
Daily new deaths are under 200

1. That's not a brag.

2. Is that higher or lower than the 40-50 daily deaths Florida was seeing in April and May?

You are the one who claimed the daily death rate "is lowest it's ever been" (your exact words, sparky).

But that's not true, is it?

So you lied when you said it, didn't you?

Now, why did you lie?

Is it because you didn't know? Of course not, because you saw the same graph I saw.

So you lied to try and convince people to go out and get killed.

You can admit to that, you know. Clearly no one is going to hold you to account for wanting people to die on an anonymous forum. So you have very little risk by just being honest with everyone.
 
Notice when the media Panic Porns campus COVID cases they never say how many [if any] hospitalizations come out of it lol?

And there’s growing evidence of at least a transient herd immunity. A Japan study found 47% seroprevalence in a tested population during the height of their peak. Since college campuses are more or less closed communities, don’t be surprised if campus numbers peak and then drop ‘inexplicably’ lol.

The Covidians can never explain what causes the peak to drop.

Yup. They never do. They're too busy rooting for death everywhere.
Cases down, hospitalizations down, deaths down............but their pants are still on fire.
 

Yay us!!!

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LyingVagina426, you should kill yourself. You're a lying piece of human excrement. You'll always be a lying piece of human excrement. You're a moron. You will always be a moron. No one will miss you. No one would care. The worlds collective IQ would increase and it would save the valuable oxygen you waste with every breath.
 
Yup. They never do. They're too busy rooting for death everywhere.

You're literally telling people to go out during a pandemic that kills over 100 people a day in Florida, where the positive rate is 11%, one of the highest in the country.

You're the one rooting for death.
 
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New York:

Coronavirus Cases:487,775
Deaths:33,202
 
Cases down

Because testing is down and is among the lowest testing rate in the country, yet the positive rate on those tests is still 11%.

You do a lot of rushed, sloppy work here and I don't think that's by accident.


hospitalizations down

Not so, according to ICU bed availability.


deaths down

1. I noticed you stopped saying "down to lowest levels ever."

2. Deaths aren't down...they're still averaging over 100 per day, which is the highest rate in the nation.

3. You lie because you want Americans to die because you hate America.
 
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New York:

Coronavirus Cases:487,775
Deaths: 33,202
 
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