Florida Gov. DeSantis proves the naysayers wrong

Central Florida’s largest hospitals out of ICU beds but say they can scale up if COVID-19 demand increases
Orlando Health can surge ICU capacity to 500 beds, officials say

ORLANDO, Fla. – Some of Central Florida’s largest hospitals are out of adult intensive care unit beds and running low on regular hospital beds, according to the Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration hospital bed dashboard. However, local hospitals say they can increase their capacity to meet coronavirus demand should the need arise.

In Seminole County, the number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients reached a new record high on Tuesday, according to a news release from the county.

Official figures show there are 203 coronavirus patients hospitalized -- an increase of 40 compared to the previous record set over the weekend -- and hospital bed availability is down to 13%.

Central Florida Regional, Orlando Health South Seminole, AdventHealth Altamonte Springs, Encompass Health Rehabilitation hospital of Altamonte Springs, all have 0% ICU beds available. Oviedo Medical center has two ICU beds available, according to the AHCA hospital bed dashboard.

In Orange County, Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando Health-Health Central and Orlando Health Dr. Phillips Hospital are showing zero adult ICU beds available.

News 6 reached out to AdventHealth and Orlando Health, the regions largest healthcare providers, to verify if the state-run dashboard is an accurate reflection of local hospital capacity. According to the AHCA, the dashboard was updated as of Tuesday afternoon.

Orlando Health Director of Public Affairs Kena Lewis said the AHCA dashboard is up to date with information provided by the hospitals but the numbers don’t reflect the overall bed capacity because, if needed, they can scale up to meet increased demand.

“In mid-March, as patient volumes declined and fewer beds were needed, Orlando Health began consolidating units to reduce the number of beds – including ICU beds – that were staffed and in operation. The current operational bed count is what we report to AHCA and what appears on their website. That number is not Orlando Health’s total bed capacity. Across all of our operations, we have nearly 3,300 beds. Nearly 200 of those are ICU beds and we have the capacity to surge up to 500 ICU beds if it becomes necessary,” Lewis said in an email. “We are carefully monitoring the increases in patient volumes. If the need for additional beds grows, Orlando Health will re-open units and make other necessary adjustments in order to meet the needs of the community.

In response to inquiries, AdventHealth issued this statement:

“AdventHealth’s facilities across Central Florida have sufficient capacity to care for patients, including those with COVID-19. Our hospitals are designed in such a way that spaces are flexible and expandable. We have sufficient supplies of ventilators, monitors and other specialized equipment in order to quickly convert spaces in the hospital to both standard and ICU level rooms. We did a significant amount of planning in March and April to identify areas that could be converted if needed. AdventHealth also has an extensive health care system in place here in Central Florida so we can locate patients to the facility that best matches the level of care they need.”

Orange County health officer Dr. Raul Pino, with the Florida Department of Health, said on Monday that hospitalizations have increased locally in the past two weeks.

As of Monday, Pino said 357 people were hospitalized in Orange Country with coronavirus. He said that was an increase of 164 cases since June 28.

There are 72 people in Orange County ICU beds as of Monday, an increase of 35 cases since June 28, according to Pino.

Pino said although there has been an increase in COVID-19 cases in hospitalizations the healthcare systems in Central Florida are not at capacity. He said sometimes hospitals are able to add more beds as needed.

“The systems are reporting that they are not concerned about the need for a surge yet as a system,” Pino said. “It could be that a hospital have more cases in order and things have to be shuffled and readjust.”

He said as of Monday morning 500 hospital beds were available across Orange County, 499 ventilators and 50 ICU beds for adults and 46 pediatric beds.


Across the state since March 1, 16,425 people with COVID-19 have been hospitalized, on Tuesday the state reported 380 new hospitalizations. However, the Florida Department of Health has never reported the current number of hospitalized coronavirus patients.

More than 213,000 people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus in Florida since March and the state is approaching a death toll of 4,000 deaths with residents and non-resident fatalities.
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The Guv had it right.
Trump had it right.
Birx had it right.
Fake media and left got it wrong. All those predictions of gloom and doom for Florida seniors, especially in
The Villages.....no epidemic there. Our Guv put seniors first to protect them as opposed to NY where they
were offered up to be sacrificed. Now Mario 'Mengele' Cuomo blames the CDC guidelines.
People flocked here in droves to get out of the dark interior of their
virus-breeding houses and out into the fresh air and sunshine.
All those "smart college educated" NE lefties couldn't figure that out...it was too simple.

*****

Governor Ron DeSantis blasts reporters over fearmongering criticism of his state while VP Pence visits
Posted: May 20, 2020

Updated: 5:22 PM

KUSI Newsroom

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Vice President Mike Pence visited central Florida to meet with tourism officials Wednesday as the region’s biggest tourist destination — Walt Disney World — began reopening a shopping and entertainment complex.

During the visit, Vice President Pence and Governor Ron DeSantis answered questions from reporters about the reopening of the state.

Governor DeSantis didn’t hold back, blasting them for their fearmongering reporting and overall criticism of his state. DeSantis pointed out that Florida has the lowest death rate in the region, and generally lower than anywhere else.
https://www.kusi.com/governor-ron-d...criticism-of-his-state-while-vp-pence-visits/

Gov. Ron DeSantis’s full answer is below:



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ROTFL
 
You know where Fauci is light years ahead of you? Well, aside from everywhere. With a new virus, of course some mistakes will be made at the start.

But see, real experts like Fauci learn quickly, admit their mistakes and adjust to what ACTUALLY WORKS. Instead of you and Trump, who just stay in your lane and ignore new developments, research, studies and tangible results.

Which is why you're so wrong, and Fauci has been so right. Fauci's "leadership" ended with the last time the country really listened to him - and shut down in March. Which put us in a good spot. From there, he has been ignored. He said we were rushing to re-open without CDC guidelines - you ADVOCATED RUSHING.

And again - Fauci was right, and you were as wrong as you could be. Just look at the results. Republican governors pulling back on re-opening measures, and even talking about shutting down again.

Darth Omar, 0-100.

One little thing lol.

Fauci isn’t right yet. Spiking case numbers doesn’t equal catastrophe. No one, me included, ever claimed opening up meant the end of COVID. The argument was—and it remains a good argument, we can’t stay closed ‘to keep people from dying’ or to keep case numbers down.

If DeBlasio wants to finish off NYC by locking down everyone but BLM protests—he can deal with all the downstream consequences of it. Including people [tax payers] leaving NY by the droves.

The rest of us are going to press on. Come back and see us when you have a bona fide catastrophe.
 
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One little thing lol.

Fauci isn’t right yet. Spiking case numbers doesn’t equal catastrophe. No one, me included, ever claimed opening up meant the end of COVID. The argument was—and it remains a good argument, we can’t stay closed ‘to keep people from dying’ or to keep case numbers down.

If DeBlasio wants to finish off NYC by staying locking down everyone but BLM protests—he can deal with all the downstream consequences of it. Including people [tax payers] leaving NY by the droves.

The rest of us are going to press on. Come back and see us when you have a bona fide catastrophe.

False choice. No one EVER argued "staying locked down." And you're moving the goalposts, too.

Even Fauci said we should re-open. But in stages, and according to CDC guidelines. You ignored that. DeSantis ignored that. See the results.

Now, we're in real danger of seeing shutdowns again. There couldn't be a more stark rejection of the position you took on this.
 
False choice. No one EVER argued "staying locked down." And you're moving the goalposts, too.

Even Fauci said we should re-open. But in stages, and according to CDC guidelines. You ignored that. DeSantis ignored that. See the results.

Now, we're in real danger of seeing shutdowns again. There couldn't be a more stark rejection of the position you took on this.

We opened in stages.

How many people do you think are leaving NYC and never going back?
 
We opened in stages.

How many people do you think are leaving NYC and never going back?

Very few states followed CDC guidelines on re-opening. And while Republican leaders are starting to come around on masks, it's a bit late. So much could have been prevented if they just emphasized that from the start.

NY has done an amazing job, especially considering population density. People are leaving NYC because people are leaving cities. It's logical during a pandemic.

People thought the same after 9/11. Once we're past the pandemic, people will move on back.
 
Very few states followed CDC guidelines on re-opening. And while Republican leaders are starting to come around on masks, it's a bit late. So much could have been prevented if they just emphasized that from the start.

NY has done an amazing job, especially considering population density. People are leaving NYC because people are leaving cities. It's logical during a pandemic.

People thought the same after 9/11. Once we're past the pandemic, people will move on back.

Well, didn’t CA follow them lol?

How comes hardly anyone talks about Blue CA? And is it a coincidence that all of these affected states have lots of immigrants from south of the border?
 
False choice. No one EVER argued "staying locked down." And you're moving the goalposts, too.

Even Fauci said we should re-open. But in stages, and according to CDC guidelines. You ignored that. DeSantis ignored that. See the results.

Now, we're in real danger of seeing shutdowns again. There couldn't be a more stark rejection of the position you took on this.

ECDC reported correct numbers for cases and deaths.
The U.S. CDC has inflated ours by COMBINING probable & confirmed reports.
You've been lied to. We all have. Get woke.
 
Very few states followed CDC guidelines on re-opening. And while Republican leaders are starting to come around on masks, it's a bit late. So much could have been prevented if they just emphasized that from the start.

NY has done an amazing job, especially considering population density. People are leaving NYC because people are leaving cities. It's logical during a pandemic.

People thought the same after 9/11. Once we're past the pandemic, people will move on back.

I am going to disagree with you here. After 9/11 there was no looting or rioting. A strong city, a strong police presence. A decent Mayor. Now you have DeBlasio. He has show he does not give a fuck about NYC'ers and businesses. Only political pandering. People and businesses are leaving that city in droves. They will not go back.
 
I am going to disagree with you here. After 9/11 there was no looting or rioting. A strong city, a strong police presence. A decent Mayor. Now you have DeBlasio. He has show he does not give a fuck about NYC'ers and businesses. Only political pandering. People and businesses are leaving that city in droves. They will not go back.

And they’ll take their voting habits with them wherever they go.
 
One little thing lol.

Fauci isn’t right yet. Spiking case numbers doesn’t equal catastrophe. No one, me included, ever claimed opening up meant the end of COVID. The argument was—and it remains a good argument, we can’t stay closed ‘to keep people from dying’ or to keep case numbers down.

If DeBlasio wants to finish off NYC by locking down everyone but BLM protests—he can deal with all the downstream consequences of it. Including people [tax payers] leaving NY by the droves.

The rest of us are going to press on. Come back and see us when you have a bona fide catastrophe.

A “bona fide catastrophe,” it may not qualify as what you call a “bona fide catastrophe,” but a virus spread by social contact with no preventive measures nor a proven national strategy to deal with it certainly qualify as a generational crisis, the first since 1941
 
One little thing lol.

Fauci isn’t right yet. Spiking case numbers doesn’t equal catastrophe. No one, me included, ever claimed opening up meant the end of COVID. The argument was—and it remains a good argument, we can’t stay closed ‘to keep people from dying’ or to keep case numbers down.

If DeBlasio wants to finish off NYC by locking down everyone but BLM protests—he can deal with all the downstream consequences of it. Including people [tax payers] leaving NY by the droves.

The rest of us are going to press on. Come back and see us when you have a bona fide catastrophe.

People are leaving NYC in droves? When did that happen? And given it is NYC, you really think they wouldn’t be replaced as quick as they exit?
 
No matter how you attempt to frame it, current events pretty much prove “Florida Gov. DeSantis proves the naysayers wrong“ couldn’t be any further from the truth
 
No matter how you attempt to frame it, current events pretty much prove “Florida Gov. DeSantis proves the naysayers wrong“ couldn’t be any further from the truth

Got your current event right here.

ECDC reported correct numbers for cases and deaths.
The U.S. CDC has inflated ours by COMBINING probable & confirmed reports.
You've been lied to. We all have. Get woke.
 
Got your current event right here.

ECDC reported correct numbers for cases and deaths.
The U.S. CDC has inflated ours by COMBINING probable & confirmed reports.
You've been lied to. We all have. Get woke.

No use Stretch. Until they see it on a tweet from Rachel Madcow or someone like that it cannot be true.
 
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