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In reply to the discussion: Why Florida is not a hot spot or epicenter despite later shut down order... [View all]littlemissmartypants
(34,006 posts)32. I'll do math. nt
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Why Florida is not a hot spot or epicenter despite later shut down order... [View all]
Pacifist Patriot
Apr 2020
OP
Republican governors doing best to cover their failures, but is not about to work.
hlthe2b
Apr 2020
#1
The (r)epuglicons are counting on being able to rewrite history to suit their purposes
erronis
Apr 2020
#16
Not really any mass transit, Miami the only really big population density, still spread out
Baclava
Apr 2020
#11
Sorry, but I've been down there and didn't see that, of course that was years ago.
lark
Apr 2020
#37
Yep, Gov. Desatan is hiding numbers/info. That's why Miami Herald was filing law suit...
spudspud
Apr 2020
#42
They don't want to know how many are infected. Bad for business. Just die and call it undetermined.
Evolve Dammit
Apr 2020
#17
We can't know the true rate of infection without epidemiological testing. Randomized.
erronis
Apr 2020
#20
Their appears to be a slight but real inverse correlation with temperature
Loki Liesmith
Apr 2020
#27