Florida Experiences Record
Number Of Deaths From The Coronavirus That Governor
Ron DeSantis Keeps Trying To Cover Up
January 30. 2022
Ron DeSantis
A report in the Palm Beach Post
stated Florida logged a record 1,192 new COVID-19
deaths this week. The highly infectious Omicron
variant of the coronavirus is to blame for the surge
in deaths.
As bad as the infection and death
toll numbers are Florida governor, Ron DeSantis,
continues to cover up the true number of both, as he
was previously exposed for doing by scientist,
Rebekah Jones. DeSantis corruptly had Jones' home
raided for releasing data regarding his terrible
behavior.
DeSantis is the worst governor
Florida has ever had and the people of the state are
paying the price for it (The Government Slams Monoclonal
Antibody Treatments For Coronavirus Prompting The Closure Of Its Centers
Touted By Governor Ron DeSantis [Confirming Previous Site Claims
Regarding Their Ineffectiveness]
and
Florida Governor
Ron DeDantis Is Sinister And Heartless).
America has experienced the highest
death rate in the world in reference to coronavirus.
Even with that in mind the coronavirus death toll in
America is still severely undercounted. The pandemic
has done an extraordinary amount of damage regarding
lives it has claimed and people infected so badly
they became disabled.
STORY SOURCE
Florida’s omicron wave could be worse than
data shows
Missing data and strained testing
infrastructure hamper the ability of experts to
track COVID-19. But the state won’t share antigen
and PCR test data with the public. Officials stopped
releasing COVID-19 data on June 4. They now release
a print report once a week, but it doesn’t
differentiate between types of tests.
The CDC does include antigen tests
when it reports some case numbers, but the data
isn’t consistent across all states. CDC spokesperson
Jasmine Reed said Florida is among 22 states that
report only “confirmed” cases — PCR test results —
and do not send antigen test results to the federal
government...
https://www.tampabay.com
Florida’s omicron wave could be worse than
data shows
Missing data and strained testing
infrastructure hamper the ability of experts to
track COVID-19.
Florida has reported nearly 1.5
million COVID-19 infections since the first case of
the omicron variant was identified in the state six
weeks ago. Last week the state hit a record 61,500
infections a day. But the true number of infections
is likely much higher.
“Throughout the pandemic we’ve never
really known the true rate of spread of the
infection,” said Jason Salemi, an epidemiologist at
the University of South Florida. “It was horrible at
the beginning of the pandemic, because we had no
tests, then it got better during the course of the
pandemic, but omicron is just a different beast.”...
https://www.tampabay.com
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