Look up the definition of cumulative.from Flog's link...
essentially, no ChineseFlu cases are ever resolved or removed.
The Florida State Department of Health reports otherwise…
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Florida reports 2,468 COVID deaths, over 75,000 cases this week
The Florida Department of Health reported its weekly COVID-19 report for Sept. 17. Cases continue to decrease while reported deaths are up.www.orlandosentinel.com
Florida on Monday reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 9,022 more COVID-19 cases and 1,059 deaths.
The majority of the deaths added Monday, about 91%, occurred over the past 28 days, according to Herald calculations of CDC data. Half of those people died in the past two weeks.
And they still suck, idiot.
Look up the definition of cumulative.
I think that Vile Comrade Tibs, useful idiot, has already admitted to getting this wrong a few days back.OK this is just weird....
From the Washington Compost....
Florida's 7 day average in cases down 29%
Average daily cases per 100K = 41
So onto deaths: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/usa/florida/
Your article reports "this week" and was written on the 17th (Friday). So I'll include the 17th and go back 7 days and show their reported daily death totals:
17th: 6
16th: 5
15th: 34
14th: 57
13th: 53
12th: 61
11th: 61
277 total deaths in those 7 days. Your Florida Dept of Health - 2,468 deaths. Hmmmm.
Let's add in another week:
10th: 90
9th: 115
8th: 130
7th: 187
6th: 165
5th: 187
4th: 209
That next week is 1,083 deaths. Hell, if you add the two weeks together you get 1,360, still far, far, far short of the 2,468 deaths.
I don't know, let's check another source: https://usafacts.org/visualizations/coronavirus-covid-19-spread-map/
Florida's 7 day deaths average: MINUS 68. Hmmm.....
The Miami Herald: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article254382593.html
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That article posted an hour ago by the way.
HALF died in the past two weeks. Half of 1,059 is 530 a week.
Someone do be lying.
You suck at this.
I think that Vile Comrade Tibs, useful idiot, has already admitted to getting this wrong a few days back.
So when he taps Floggy to respond, it was likely that they both got to repeat the mistake using the cut&paste.
Too many sheeple eat what they are fed without question.
The Florida State Department of Health reports otherwise…
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Florida reports 2,468 COVID deaths, over 75,000 cases this week
The Florida Department of Health reported its weekly COVID-19 report for Sept. 17. Cases continue to decrease while reported deaths are up.www.orlandosentinel.com
Nice editing of The Miami Herald article, you left out “in the past seven days the state has added an average of 376 deaths each day, the most ever reported”.OK this is just weird....
From the Washington Compost....
Florida's 7 day average in cases down 29%
Average daily cases per 100K = 41
So onto deaths: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/usa/florida/
Your article reports "this week" and was written on the 17th (Friday). So I'll include the 17th and go back 7 days and show their reported daily death totals:
17th: 6
16th: 5
15th: 34
14th: 57
13th: 53
12th: 61
11th: 61
277 total deaths in those 7 days. Your Florida Dept of Health - 2,468 deaths. Hmmmm.
Let's add in another week:
10th: 90
9th: 115
8th: 130
7th: 187
6th: 165
5th: 187
4th: 209
That next week is 1,083 deaths. Hell, if you add the two weeks together you get 1,360, still far, far, far short of the 2,468 deaths.
I don't know, let's check another source: https://usafacts.org/visualizations/coronavirus-covid-19-spread-map/
Florida's 7 day deaths average: MINUS 68. Hmmm.....
The Miami Herald: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article254382593.html
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That article posted an hour ago by the way.
HALF died in the past two weeks. Half of 1,059 is 530 a week.
Someone do be lying.
You suck at this.
your opinion, as wrong as it is, doesn't matter on the subject.And they still suck, idiot.
2,468/week = 353/dayNope. You keep getting confused with Florida's total numbers, updated and covering weeks and months, with the daily reports.
I cited the CDC data.
Idiot.
your opinion, as wrong as it is, doesn't matter on the subject.
You stated the numbers were wrong, yet posted a link showing the exact opposite of your stance. You are then given extreme amounts of data and refuse to acknowledge your error. just another error among many, for you.
then you want to say "they still suck, idiot"
did you also stick your lying tongue out of your ****** mouth and make a sour face?
you're the most hypocritical ************ here. you whine daily about the rona. you first said it was a CURE. then when shown it wasn't still doubled down on your ignorance. while the country was on "lock down" - YOU chose to travel to Key West, Florida - a state that wasn't on lock down for vacay with your family. All while demanding everyone else be locked down. What kind of hypocritical douchebag doesn follow their own advice? I mean, even Tibs locks his *** down and keeps himself locked in the closet, hiding under blankets from the Rona. You? you're a special kind of retard.
2,468/week = 353/day
Daily Avg. on Sept. 19 | 14-Day Change | Total Reported | |
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cases | 10,971 | –29% | 3,494,954 |
tests | 98,883 | –27% | — |
hospitalized | 9,953 | –32% | — |
deaths | 353 | +5% | 51,240 |
In the last seven days, the state has added an average of 376 deaths each day, the highest ever reported, according to Herald calculations of CDC data.
Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article254382593.html#storylink=cpy
Says the biggest sheeple of them all
More deaths than births in Alabama for the first time in recorded history.
More “lying”, in fact the exact same lie…I think the even bigger story is that media outlets lie to us consistently. The Florida Department of Health numbers aren't even close to what the state reported to the CDC. The bigger problem is that Tiblio and Floggy Doggy represent just 2 out of tens of millions that read this false news and buy it hook, line, sinker. Ain't no wonder they are able to railroad mandates and lockdowns down our throats. Too many sheeple eat what they are fed without question.
Dwindling birth rate? No, it’s been flat for almost 50 years. You suck and interpreting graphs. And the huge uptick in deaths since 2020 is coincidental? Or deaths of despair? Or, or? Right?I'm pretty sure you need to look up the definition of sheeple.
And like those that erroneously attribute 100% of excess deaths in 2020 to Covid, so too does this ascribe all increased deaths in AL to COVID. Nary a mention of how many died due to lack of healthcare, increased addictions, etc.
Also NOT mentioned, is that in 2020, we as a nation saw an overall drop of 4% in the birthrate.
In 18 months, Alabama has lost 13,210 people to COVID out of a population of 4.9Million people. That's 734 people a month. Alabama is also ranked 47th out of 50 states in health rankings, with increased diabetes and suicides and an overweight population, and we know definitively, Covid is very fond of the obese and the diabetics.
Further, when sheeple like you don't think and just digest, when you don't research and seek truth, you buy **** at face value. You get your news from Twitter and it shows. Were you aware Tiblio that Alabama's birth rate has been on the decline for 70 years?? Of course you weren't.
This "more deaths" than "births" is more affected by the dwindling birth rate in AL overall than it is by the increased one year death total.
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Try some research and thought before you drink the Kool-Aid.
Nice editing of The Miami Herald article, you left out “in the past seven days the state has added an average of 376 deaths each day, the most ever reported”.