Florida has record high deaths from Covid-19

11,400 new cases in Florida, and 93 deaths. 426 new hospitalizations, the largest single day increase since the pandemic started. So who wants to say everything is fine here? Can't want for Disney World to open tomorrow. That seems like a great idea, doesn't it? Lots of folks can come here for a visit and spread the disease to their home states. Brilliant.
 
They cherry pick with the hotspots lol.

Right now it’s TX and FL. Each one is a ‘pending disaster’ and when it doesn’t materialize they forget it happened and move onto the next one.

It's not a pending disaster when you're consistently setting new disastrous records each day.
 
How are cases reported?

We have three levels of case definition: suspected, probable and confirmed cases. What is measured and reported by governments and international organizations?

International organizations – namely the WHO and European CDC – report case figures submitted by national governments. Wherever possible they aim to report confirmed cases, for two key reasons:

1. They have a higher degree of certainty because they have laboratory confirmation;

2. They held to provide standardised comparisons between countries.

However, international bodies can only provide figures as submitted by national governments and reporting institutions. Countries can define slightly different criteria for how cases are defined and reported.4 Some countries have, over the course of the outbreak, changed their reporting methodologies to also include probable cases.

One example of this is the United States. Until 14th April the US CDC provided daily reports on the number of confirmed cases. However, as of 14th April, it now provides a single figure of cases: the sum of confirmed and probable.

Suspected case figures are usually not reported. The European CDC notes that suspected cases should not be reported at the European level (although countries may record this information for national records) but are used to understand who should be tested for the disease.
https://ourworldindata.org/covid-cases?country=~USA#how-are-cases-reported

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Even your heroes at the NYT provide the disclaimer now....................

In data for the United States, The Times is now including cases and deaths that have been identified by public health officials as probable coronavirus patients. Some states and counties only report figures in which a coronavirus infection was confirmed through testing. Because confirmed cases are widely considered to be an undercount of the true toll, some state and local governments have started identifying probable cases and deaths using criteria that were developed by states and the federal government.

Confirmed cases and deaths are counts of individuals whose coronavirus infections were confirmed by a laboratory test. Probable cases and deaths count individuals who did not have a confirmed test but were evaluated using criteria developed by national and local governments. Some governments are reporting only confirmed cases, while others are reporting both confirmed and probable numbers. And there is also another set of governments that are reporting the two types of numbers combined without providing a way to separate the confirmed from the probable. The Times is now using the total of confirmed and probable counts when they are available individually or combined. Otherwise only the confirmed count will be shown.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/coronavirus-us-cases.html#states

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So, if you don't like the ECDC who have stated the guidelines or
the left-wing NYT for confirming that those data methodology guidelines are correct......just what data are do you follow? Twitter & FB????:palm:
 
Personally I'm willing to get the vaccine once tested for efficacy and available. That being said, it's quite within the realm of possibility that we'll need to have a booster every so often. It appears that our antibody protection wanes with time. As Phantasmal mentioned yesterday, Tom Hanks has reported that he's had his antibody levels checked and they have decreased significantly from what they originally were.

We will get this under control eventually. Unfortunately because of covidiots, it is going to take longer than it should and we are going to pay a high price in morbidity and mortality, as well as economically.

I always get my vaccinations, but, yes, I'll wait for the testing to be completed. The antibody anomaly is interesting. I don't know how many other diseases are likewise, but good things can come out of additional research on that peculiarity.

Agreed Trump screwed up the response: He made a bad situation worse by denying it existed.
 
Florida is back into record high numbers of deaths from Covid-19. Texas and Georgia are going to be back to record high numbers soon. Americans have grown bored with Covid-19, but Covid-19 has not grown bored with us.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/coro...ses-spike-economy-jitters-grow-171000634.html

Florida has a VERY long way to go to catch up with Blue State shitholes dumbass.

1. New York: 32,251 deaths

2. New Jersey: 15,332 deaths

3. Massachusetts: 8,243 deaths

4. Illinois: 7,309 deaths

5. Pennsylvania: 6,812 deaths

6. California: 6,724 deaths

7. Michigan: 6,262 deaths

8. Connecticut: 4,343 deaths

9. Florida: 3,889 deaths


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not an expert on this -but the # of cases must be directly correlated to the increased testing.

You're right, you're not an expert. You're an idiot, liar, fraud, and hack.

New York rapidly increased testing, but their case count didn't increase:

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Why are you so invested in lying for Trump and making excuses for him? It's almost as if it's your job.
 
Then I wonder about the statistics of what is a COVID death/hospitalization coded

Anything to avoid admitting your judgment was completely wrong about COVID. Even if it means being a death truther.

You could just say "I was wrong", you know. I would still think less of you, but others might not.
 
Anything to avoid admitting your judgment was completely wrong about COVID. Even if it means being a death truther.

You could just say "I was wrong", you know. I would still think less of you, but others might not.

Cuomo and Fauci got it all wrong you dumb assclown. Poor LyingVagina426, still tuck on moron. :palm:
 
You contribute nothing to JPP. You sit on the bench and impotently snipe, but you're too much of a coward to get on the court and in the paint.

Chump.

You should kill yourself. You're a nobody. You'll always be a nobody. 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.

Yeah, you're a DUMB chump.
 
not an expert on this -but the # of cases must be directly correlated to the increased testing.

Then I wonder about the statistics of what is a COVID death/hospitalization coded

The main takeaway is to remember...............

"One example of this is the United States. Until 14th April the US CDC provided daily reports on the number of confirmed cases. However, as of 14th April,
it now provides a single figure of cases: the sum of confirmed and probable."

It's a CONFIRMED case, whether it's confirmed OR probable. That right there gives a false representation
because here in the U.S. people are made to believe that there are morrrrrrrrre actual confirmed cases than there are in reality.
As far as deaths? We're back to the old "Did they die with it or from it?" scenario.

It's all political here in the U.S. and meant to give weak-minded citizens a national emotional breakdown.
 
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