jimnyc
04-29-2020, 03:04 PM
The nitwits who went to the beach and laughed about this aside...
Florida also has a lot of elderly folks too. And a lot of vacationers. Not so much the past few months. But between any immunity levels, and then older folks wearing protection in masses and precautions. My Dad lives in Port Charlotte. I know he wears various kinds of masks, as I sent him some! :) But he's being anal about it too at times as the man is 84 years old, and doesn't wanna leave this earth just yet. I know he has gloves and masks. He said most are wearing them at Publix and anywhere else with people inside as such. One way aisles too. :) :)
So a few things contribute here, IMO.
But I decided to go and check, and Florida is actually below the nation average. Nationally things are at .057 and Florida stands at .03 right now.
Oh, heat too maybe?
Arkansas never fully shut down and their mortality rate sits at .01, fantastic! Same with Iowa at .02, Nebrask at .01, North Dakota at .01, South Dakota at .005!! Utah is at .01 and Wyoming the same at .01.
Alabama was riding free and then enacted some things later, so a little of both maybe? Anyway, Alabama is at .03, Same with Missouri at .04 & South Carolina at .03.
I am NOT saying that this proves herd immunity. Some very well may have helped, but the fact is everywhere is simply not the same. Which is why I believe openings and closings should work their way on down from the state level, but then that each locale can do as necessary.
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GOP Governor Wrecks Media: You Were All Wrong About My State, We’re In Better Shape Without Draconian Lockdown
While at the White House on Tuesday, sitting alongside President Donald Trump, Republican Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida ripped into the media for their failing, dire predictions of his novel coronavirus response.
Gov. DeSantis was lambasted in the media for weeks for refusing to implement a draconian statewide lockdown, though Florida is outperforming states across the nation when it comes to slowing the spread of the China-originated virus.
Asked about criticism that he’s face for not implementing a full shutdown early on, DeSantis let the media have it. “What have the results been?” he rhetorically asked, according to Fox News. “You look at some of the most draconian orders that have been issued in some of these states and compare Florida in terms of our hospitalizations per 100,000, in terms of our fatalities per 100,000.”
“I mean, you go from D.C., Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, you name it. Florida has done better,” the Republican continued.
“And that has not happened because we understood we have a big, diverse state, we understood the outbreak was not uniform throughout the state, and we had a tailored and measured approach that not only helped our numbers be way below what anyone predicted, but also did less damage to our state going forward,” explained DeSantis.
Rest - https://www.dailywire.com/news/watch-gop-governor-wrecks-media-you-were-all-wrong-about-my-state-were-in-better-shape-without-draconian-lockdown
Florida also has a lot of elderly folks too. And a lot of vacationers. Not so much the past few months. But between any immunity levels, and then older folks wearing protection in masses and precautions. My Dad lives in Port Charlotte. I know he wears various kinds of masks, as I sent him some! :) But he's being anal about it too at times as the man is 84 years old, and doesn't wanna leave this earth just yet. I know he has gloves and masks. He said most are wearing them at Publix and anywhere else with people inside as such. One way aisles too. :) :)
So a few things contribute here, IMO.
But I decided to go and check, and Florida is actually below the nation average. Nationally things are at .057 and Florida stands at .03 right now.
Oh, heat too maybe?
Arkansas never fully shut down and their mortality rate sits at .01, fantastic! Same with Iowa at .02, Nebrask at .01, North Dakota at .01, South Dakota at .005!! Utah is at .01 and Wyoming the same at .01.
Alabama was riding free and then enacted some things later, so a little of both maybe? Anyway, Alabama is at .03, Same with Missouri at .04 & South Carolina at .03.
I am NOT saying that this proves herd immunity. Some very well may have helped, but the fact is everywhere is simply not the same. Which is why I believe openings and closings should work their way on down from the state level, but then that each locale can do as necessary.
--
GOP Governor Wrecks Media: You Were All Wrong About My State, We’re In Better Shape Without Draconian Lockdown
While at the White House on Tuesday, sitting alongside President Donald Trump, Republican Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida ripped into the media for their failing, dire predictions of his novel coronavirus response.
Gov. DeSantis was lambasted in the media for weeks for refusing to implement a draconian statewide lockdown, though Florida is outperforming states across the nation when it comes to slowing the spread of the China-originated virus.
Asked about criticism that he’s face for not implementing a full shutdown early on, DeSantis let the media have it. “What have the results been?” he rhetorically asked, according to Fox News. “You look at some of the most draconian orders that have been issued in some of these states and compare Florida in terms of our hospitalizations per 100,000, in terms of our fatalities per 100,000.”
“I mean, you go from D.C., Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, you name it. Florida has done better,” the Republican continued.
“And that has not happened because we understood we have a big, diverse state, we understood the outbreak was not uniform throughout the state, and we had a tailored and measured approach that not only helped our numbers be way below what anyone predicted, but also did less damage to our state going forward,” explained DeSantis.
Rest - https://www.dailywire.com/news/watch-gop-governor-wrecks-media-you-were-all-wrong-about-my-state-were-in-better-shape-without-draconian-lockdown