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FL to hit 83k Cases/Day by 9th...
#1
Its 20k right now

Statewide, the Mayo Clinic forecast tool said Florida will be reporting a seven-day rolling average of 49,398 cases of COVID-19 per day by August 9, a 132% increase from the current numbers. The overall range showed Florida could be reporting just 31,357 cases on the low end or 83,548 on the high end.

Looking at the county level, the numbers show a rapidly spreading disease. Hillsborough County is expected to be reporting 3,744 new cases of COVID-19 daily and will have 277 cases of COVID-19 per 100,000. If those numbers prove accurate, Hillsborough will see an increase in daily cases and per 100,000 cases of 152% from today’s numbers. While that’s high, other counties will see an even larger jump.

The Mayo Clinic forecast shows Pinellas County reporting 2,551 new COVID cases by August 9, an increase of 228% from today; while also reporting 268 cases per 100,000, an increase of 235% in two weeks.

I'm in Pinellas County. eeep.
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#2
p8712 wrote:
Its 20k right now

Statewide, the Mayo Clinic forecast tool said Florida will be reporting a seven-day rolling average of 49,398 cases of COVID-19 per day by August 9, a 132% increase from the current numbers. The overall range showed Florida could be reporting just 31,357 cases on the low end or 83,548 on the high end.

Looking at the county level, the numbers show a rapidly spreading disease. Hillsborough County is expected to be reporting 3,744 new cases of COVID-19 daily and will have 277 cases of COVID-19 per 100,000. If those numbers prove accurate, Hillsborough will see an increase in daily cases and per 100,000 cases of 152% from today’s numbers. While that’s high, other counties will see an even larger jump.

The Mayo Clinic forecast shows Pinellas County reporting 2,551 new COVID cases by August 9, an increase of 228% from today; while also reporting 268 cases per 100,000, an increase of 235% in two weeks.

I'm in Pinellas County. eeep.

Grocery run!
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#3
Line up the refrigerated trailers.
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#4
not gonna happen. Desantis will not report such number.
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#5
space-time wrote:
not gonna happen. Desantis will not report such number.

He already stopped reporting. The Ag Commissioner was still putting out the numbers she received from the Dept of Health. As of last weekend, she can't get those numbers anymore.
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Ombligo wrote:
[quote=space-time]
not gonna happen. Desantis will not report such number.

As of last weekend, she can't get those numbers anymore.
What a pity. I guess we’ll just have to depend on DeSantis’ personal views on the course of Covid in his state.
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pdq wrote:
[quote=Ombligo]
[quote=space-time]
not gonna happen. Desantis will not report such number.

As of last weekend, she can't get those numbers anymore.
What a pity. I guess we’ll just have to depend on DeSantis’ personal views on the course of Covid in his state.
How To Become A Tyrant - "Control the Truth"
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#8
BTW, just one, early poll, but…

Florida poll: DeSantis falls behind Crist as COVID-19 cases surge

45% to 44%. Within the margin of error. Still, jetting off to Utah and TX to kiss wingnutty ass while your state is leading the nation in Covid cases and hospitalizations doesn’t look so good.
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#9
pdq wrote:
Still, jetting off to Utah and TX...

Both tRump and even George W. demonstrated that you can be unappreciated (despised?) in your own state, and still get people from other states to elect you President.
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