Florida shatters single day record of COVID-19 cases as Miami-Dade reports 101% increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations.....

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MIAMI — Florida’s Department of Health on Wednesday confirmed 5,508 additional cases of COVID-19, setting another daily total record high since the start of the pandemic. The state now has a total of 109,014 confirmed cases.



Previously, the highest daily total of newly confirmed cases was on Saturday, with 4,049 cases. There were also 44 new deaths announced Wednesday, raising the statewide death toll to 3,281.




https://www.heraldmailmedia.com/new...cle_d32496ab-4c92-5d6c-9402-0190a97ff6b3.html


On Tuesday, Miami-Dade hospitalizations hit an all-time high for the second day in a row with 818 patients, according to Miami-Dade County’s “New Normal” dashboard data. According to Tuesday’s data, 108 people were discharged and 114 people were admitted.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/me...-more-than-5500-coronavirus-cases/ar-BB15V057



 
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What are the standards for hospital admission?

Have they changed over the months?

And what is the cure rate now as opposed to each of the past three months?
 

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The CDC admitted to a 0.27% fatality rate some time ago. That was Game/Set/Match
as far as I'm concerned.

That's 1 out of every 371 people. Not much more deadly than common flu...except for
very old people of course, or those with severely-compromised immune systems.
 

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Any updates on Connecticut?

Beaches open, restaurants opens, malls open, CASINOS OPEN since June 1.....

ANY UPDATES?

Doesn't fit Manholes narrative, and it's not the strings his puppet masters are pulling



Stay home Manhole, be safe, and remember that nobody in the world cares what you think. You're one of those special people
 

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772 deaths Wednesday . 56 less then last Wednesday
 

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Healthy people going about living. If underlying health issues, be safe
 
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Any updates on Connecticut?

Beaches open, restaurants opens, malls open, CASINOS OPEN since June 1.....

ANY UPDATES?

Doesn't fit Manholes narrative, and it's not the strings his puppet masters are pulling



Stay home Manhole, be safe, and remember that nobody in the world cares what you think. You're one of those special people

Well said,
 

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Gov DeSantis decided to mimic Pres Tiny and now we in Florida have fully regressed to late March....pretty much restarting the whole recovery mode
 
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Texas reclosing :):)(<)<
 

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Texas not reclosing. They are pausing re-opening.

This isn't a Florida thing, or a Texas thing. 10% of the population will get this in the long run. Closed or not. People will not stop passing it until a vaccine in place. Even then it won't totally go away.

Just wait until NY and NJ have some time after their partial re-opening. Their cases will spike again too. Those states are celebrating now thinking they beat it, similarly to what the southern states did earlier.

Unhealthy or at risk people need to take extra caution. People need to use their heads when in public.
 
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Lmao no. New York will only get hit hard by a 2nd wave.




Why is it so hard for you guys to admit these things? About Covid? About racism? Why is it so hard for you guys to comprehend?
 
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I agree that we didn’t need to shutdown collectively at first. It was about contact tracing and timing when you should shut down for a particular state. The south is going through the start of the first wave now. The east coast is winding down on the first wave. If we had some competent leadership at the top maybe they would’ve thought this through and had a plan. But nope.
 

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The CDC admitted to a 0.27% fatality rate some time ago. That was Game/Set/Match
as far as I'm concerned.

That's 1 out of every 371 people. Not much more deadly than common flu...except for
very old people of course, or those with severely-compromised immune systems.

Please provide evidence for this.
 

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Prob sums it up?

[FONT=&quot]Once communities reopen there is no turning back. People freed from a two-month-long lockdown are not going to return to lock down under any circumstances”[/FONT]
 

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How is that broken down? 5.2% of the whole American population.......but we all know that the majority are people over the age of 80, & living in nursing homes.........& let's not forget the assigning of Covid to people dying from other causes ......they could be padding the numbers as well.

The numbers are a best guesstimate, but they could be as much of an underestimate as an overestimate. Could it be 25 percent more or 25 percent less than 5.2 percent? Sure. It's far more deadly than the flu though.

https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/preliminary-in-season-estimates.htm
 

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