DeSantis waiting for CDC to correct Florida COVID case numbers

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention posted information saying there were more than 56,ooo new cases of COVID-19 in Florida on Saturday and Sunday.

But the Florida Dept. of Health tweeted no, there were around 35-thousand on those two days– that's a difference of more than 21-thousand cases"

We are trying to figure out if that has been corrected and if not, whether it would just make more sense to maybe at least put out something. so, stay tuned on that. we'll see what happens," he said.


Late Tuesday, the CDC dashboard had changed Florida's weekend numbers to align with what the state is reporting

https://www.wpbf.com/article/gov-de...-correct-florida-covid-case-numbers/37274061#
 
Miami-Dade county dems are being threatened with a beat down. All dirty dems need an attitude adjustment before they start another civil war.
 
CDC Forced To “Adjust” Sunday’s Florida “Record” COVID Count Lower By Almost 50% After State Health Department Cries Foul On Data

The CDC has been forced to “adjust” its Covid-19 case tracker for Florida after the state’s health department took to Twitter earlier this week to call out incorrect data.

As of Tuesday, the CDC “was working with the state’s health department” to get the data right, according to a report from Fox News.

Florida’s health department called out the incorrect CDC information publicly, stating earlier this week: “Wrong again. The number of cases @CDCgov released for Florida today is incorrect. They combined MULTIPLE days into one. We anticipate CDC will correct the record.”

The CDC had reported 28,317 new Covid cases on Sunday, but had “adjusted” the number to 19,584 cases by Tuesday, the report says. Florida’s health department claimed that there were 15,319 cases on Sunday a number that is almost 50% lower than the CDC’s originally reported number.

…unintentional? Too late to correct all those Sunday morning political shows ‘gloating’ over DeSantis’ state outbreak.
https://www.nationandstate.com/2021...r-state-health-department-cries-foul-on-data/

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released for Florida today is incorrect. They combined MULTIPLE days into one. We anticipate CDC will correct the record.


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The more the CDC gets wrong, has to backtrack, walk back, and is just proven wrong on, the more people will start to ignore anything they say.
 
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention posted information saying there were more than 56,ooo new cases of COVID-19 in Florida on Saturday and Sunday.

But the Florida Dept. of Health tweeted no, there were around 35-thousand on those two days– that's a difference of more than 21-thousand cases"

We are trying to figure out if that has been corrected and if not, whether it would just make more sense to maybe at least put out something. so, stay tuned on that. we'll see what happens," he said.


Late Tuesday, the CDC dashboard had changed Florida's weekend numbers to align with what the state is reporting

https://www.wpbf.com/article/gov-de...-correct-florida-covid-case-numbers/37274061#

from the article you sourced-

Democratic Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, who is running for governor, told reporters Tuesday the blame for the discrepancy lies with the DeSantis administration.

"This confusion would not have happened if the governor and the Florida Department of Health had been publicly releasing daily COVID updates, as they had been until the first week of June of this year," she said.

The DeSantis administration stopped reporting cases and deaths in early June, when the numbers were dropping. On Tuesday, the governor said the CDC misreported the numbers and he hinted the daily state reports may return.


texas rate on that day was 12%. california was 9%. new york was 4%....and you are high fiving florida 18%?

https://www.mayoclinic.org/coronavir...d-19/map/texas
 
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention posted information saying there were more than 56,ooo new cases of COVID-19 in Florida on Saturday and Sunday.

But the Florida Dept. of Health tweeted no, there were around 35-thousand on those two days– that's a difference of more than 21-thousand cases"

We are trying to figure out if that has been corrected and if not, whether it would just make more sense to maybe at least put out something. so, stay tuned on that. we'll see what happens," he said.


Late Tuesday, the CDC dashboard had changed Florida's weekend numbers to align with what the state is reporting

https://www.wpbf.com/article/gov-de...-correct-florida-covid-case-numbers/37274061#

DeSantis the rat bastard criminal against humanity as typical mob and sewer conspiring tRump bitch deserves to rot in hell over his atrocities on the State of Florida and its image in the world.
 
June 4 2021
The Florida Department of Health plans to cease the daily COVID-19 reports that have been used by the media and the public to track changes in the number of coronavirus cases and deaths in the state.

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ press secretary Christina Pushaw told The News Service of Florida on Friday that there is no need to keep issuing the daily reports.

he state had already stopped producing its daily updates on COVID-19 infection rates among staff and residents at long-term care facilities. The daily reports, which listed the names of facilities with infections, have been replaced by less-detailed weekly reports.

While Florida is ceasing its daily updates, a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic remains in effect and is scheduled to expire on June 26. DeSantis has indicated that he does not plan to extend it any further.

Just like his orange, daddy.
 
from the article you sourced-

Democratic Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, who is running for governor, told reporters Tuesday the blame for the discrepancy lies with the DeSantis administration.

"This confusion would not have happened if the governor and the Florida Department of Health had been publicly releasing daily COVID updates, as they had been until the first week of June of this year," she said.

The DeSantis administration stopped reporting cases and deaths in early June, when the numbers were dropping. On Tuesday, the governor said the CDC misreported the numbers and he hinted the daily state reports may return.


texas rate on that day was 12%. california was 9%. new york was 4%....and you are high fiving florida 18%?

https://www.mayoclinic.org/coronavir...d-19/map/texas
Also...bragging about 'only' 19,000 cases/day is rather quaint.

No mention of hospital bed shortages?
 
DeSantis the rat bastard criminal against humanity as typical mob and sewer conspiring tRump bitch deserves to rot in hell over his atrocities on the State of Florida and its image in the world.

Lol, ok dude.

I’m guessing the DeSantis Plague meme is at or near its peak and I’m frankly suspicious the CDC is involving itself in partisan politics. As mentioned—and as we all know by now, cases go up, cases go down and the FL cases have been up for a minute.
 
from the article you sourced-

Democratic Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, who is running for governor, told reporters Tuesday the blame for the discrepancy lies with the DeSantis administration.

"This confusion would not have happened if the governor and the Florida Department of Health had been publicly releasing daily COVID updates, as they had been until the first week of June of this year," she said.

The DeSantis administration stopped reporting cases and deaths in early June, when the numbers were dropping. On Tuesday, the governor said the CDC misreported the numbers and he hinted the daily state reports may return.


texas rate on that day was 12%. california was 9%. new york was 4%....and you are high fiving florida 18%?

https://www.mayoclinic.org/coronavir...d-19/map/texas
The CDC inflating the numbers by 50% is the problem.
 
The CDC inflating the numbers by 50% is the problem.

But they aren't. It's just a matter of timing and when numbers get reported. If Florida reported on a consistent basis, these small daily discrepancies wouldn't happen. The CDC is not over-reporting cases. This data is reported at the county level, and it is correct. Florida is experiencing on average 21,000 plus cases every day for the last week. This is simply fact. It's not over-reporting. It is not over-hyping by the media. Florida is a disaster. Trying to shift focus or blame doesn't solve the problem. Sadly, it's probably too late to make much of a dent in these numbers with vaccination; gaining full immunity just takes too long. There is no plot by the CDC to get DeSantis. These numbers are real, and they are INCREDIBLY alarming.

This website is focused on Florida. The author updates only once a week, based on the Florida Department of Health report. So the numbers you see here are the numbers that Florida reports. You can see very clearly that there is no over-reporting. The county level data is frightening, especially in the panhandle.

https://covid19florida.mystrikingly.com/
 
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