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Related: About this forumHow many people are dying of COVID in your Florida county? New White House data releases details
Deathsantis is trying to hide this data
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Nearly 1,900 people in six Central Florida counties died of COVID-19 since the Florida Department of Health stopped publishing county-by-county data in early June, a new White House report shows, revealing for the first time the detailed impact of the highly infectious delta variant that arrived with the start of summer.
The deaths in Orange, Seminole, Lake, Osceola, Brevard and Volusia counties account for nearly a sixth of the 11,799 deaths statewide between June 5 and Sept. 12 an average of more than 119 lives lost each day.
While health officials in Orange County have continued to make public its COVID-19 cases, deaths and other metrics, many other counties and the state as a whole have not. The state discontinued detailed daily reports on June 5, switching to weekly reports that no longer included information on the race, gender, age and county of those infected and dying. Until now, federal websites reflected incomplete death information for Floridas counties as well.
A spokesperson for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said at the time the information was no longer vital as case counts dropped and vaccination rates rose over the spring. But just as many Floridians began to return to a pre-pandemic normalcy gathering in crowds without masks the delta variant began its rapid spread across the state, bringing some of the highest hospitalization rates and death tolls since the pandemic began.
The deaths in Orange, Seminole, Lake, Osceola, Brevard and Volusia counties account for nearly a sixth of the 11,799 deaths statewide between June 5 and Sept. 12 an average of more than 119 lives lost each day.
While health officials in Orange County have continued to make public its COVID-19 cases, deaths and other metrics, many other counties and the state as a whole have not. The state discontinued detailed daily reports on June 5, switching to weekly reports that no longer included information on the race, gender, age and county of those infected and dying. Until now, federal websites reflected incomplete death information for Floridas counties as well.
A spokesperson for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said at the time the information was no longer vital as case counts dropped and vaccination rates rose over the spring. But just as many Floridians began to return to a pre-pandemic normalcy gathering in crowds without masks the delta variant began its rapid spread across the state, bringing some of the highest hospitalization rates and death tolls since the pandemic began.
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How many people are dying of COVID in your Florida county? New White House data releases details (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Sep 2021
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FloridaBlues
(4,392 posts)1. Thank you so much for posting this important information.
Can we expect this to happen or will Governor decide to hide the future numbers. Yes this will cause him to have another nasty comment against Biden. I would say by this afternoon expect comments of disinformation.
Dreampuff
(778 posts)2. How sad that information which should be public
Has to be pried out of deathsantis' blood covered hands. The far-right are way too busy being crazy to worry about covid outbreaks or deaths. Roger Stone has been hitting the circuit in the Tampa Bay Area encouraging people to not get vaccinated and railing against the vaccine and mask mandate. SMH