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Old 10-13-2023, 06:08 PM
 
Location: The Bubble, Florida
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It'll be interesting to see the revived detailed dashboard that they discontinued, stripping out information that gave context to those numbers. Thankfully the lawsuit is settled and we should expect that information soon.
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Old 10-17-2023, 09:39 PM
 
Location: In the elevator!
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And you can just ignore the thread if you wish.


I love to see the drop in numbers, that's why I track them.
No, because then I wouldn’t know.
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Old 10-27-2023, 08:25 PM
 
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Default 2 weeks ending 10/26/2023

Florida Department of Health

Two weeks ending 10/26/2023 - Numbers released 10/27/2023

Cumulative Cases.....New Cases for Past 2 weeks.....Cumulative Deaths.....New Deaths for Past 2 weeks
.....7,837,787......................11,805........ ......................91,879...................... .....289
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Old 11-11-2023, 07:04 AM
 
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Default 2 weeks ending 11/10/2023

Florida Department of Health

Two weeks ending 11/10/2023

Cumulative Cases.....New Cases for Past 2 weeks.....Cumulative Deaths.....New Deaths for Past 2 weeks
.....7,847,126........................9,339....... ......................92,082...................... ......203
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Old 11-12-2023, 07:38 AM
 
Location: The Bubble, Florida
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I checked their "CHARTS" data site, which is still missing tons of information.

I want to know how many people have needed inpatient hospitalization as a result of COVID (or COVID-adjunct illness such as pneumonia or kidney injury, caused by untreated COVID with no recent history of these prior to the COVID diagnosis).

Basically I want to know what kind of toll COVID is currently taking on health care workers and families of diagnosed patients.
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Old 11-12-2023, 11:36 AM
 
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I checked their "CHARTS" data site, which is still missing tons of information.

I want to know how many people have needed inpatient hospitalization as a result of COVID (or COVID-adjunct illness such as pneumonia or kidney injury, caused by untreated COVID with no recent history of these prior to the COVID diagnosis).

Basically I want to know what kind of toll COVID is currently taking on health care workers and families of diagnosed patients.
Plus how many have done at home tests, they test positive, and no one knows they had it? Then those who got it and don't feel too bad so just stay home for a while and don't tell anyone? Many cases are not reported.
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Old 11-12-2023, 11:43 AM
 
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My neighbor just told me one of her relatives went blind in one eye after the vaccine, but she didn't say if it was from the latest jab or a prior one. I researched and there are several articles regarding rare eye problems after the vaccine but I wasn't able to post them.

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Old 11-12-2023, 07:37 PM
 
Location: The Bubble, Florida
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Plus how many have done at home tests, they test positive, and no one knows they had it? Then those who got it and don't feel too bad so just stay home for a while and don't tell anyone? Many cases are not reported.
I'm not interested in nitpicking or rules lawyering or brigading, or dismissing an idea just because I don't agree with it, or because I have a political agenda.

I'd just like to see the information back, that used to be provided, that the state chose to stop reporting, and was ordered to start reporting again.

The DIAGNOSED cases of COVID that resulted in hospitalization and/or death. Not just how many people died. People who didn't get tested, who didn't get hospitalized, who stayed home, whose cases weren't reported, those people didn't create a burden on the health care system. I want to know how much our health care system was burdened as a result of COVID.
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Old 11-13-2023, 10:55 AM
 
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I apologize if it isn't the right thread to mention this but I saw this article from the British newspaper The Telegraph about the Covid vaccine.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...ally-emerging/

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The real Covid jab scandal is finally emerging
The young and healthy, who were at minimal risk from Covid, should not have been told they had to take the vaccine

am not an anti-vaxxer but… On 29 April 2021, Lisa Shaw, a clever, sensible, creative, mischievous, award-winning presenter at BBC Radio Newcastle, had her first Covid vaccination. Like millions of us, Lisa was delighted and relieved to get her jab. Not only did the 44-year-old mother of one feel she was doing her bit to keep her community safe (Lisa had been astonished a few weeks earlier when a girlfriend had said she wasn’t getting jabbed), she was excited “to give her mam a hug”.

A few days later, Lisa developed a headache and stabbing pains behind her eyes which wouldn’t go away. By May 16, she was taken by ambulance to University Hospital of North Durham. Tests revealed blood clots in Lisa’s brain and she was moved to a specialist neurology unit in Newcastle. By now, she had difficulty speaking. Scans showed she had suffered a haemorrhage in the brain and part of her skull was removed to try and relieve the pressure. Her husband Gareth Eve remained by his wife’s bedside, but Lisa told him to go home because she was worried about Zachary, their six-year-old. One final kiss. The last time Gareth heard her voice. Lisa Shaw died on May 21 from complications arising from the AstraZeneca Covid vaccination.
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Old 11-13-2023, 11:15 AM
 
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I apologize if it isn't the right thread to mention this but I saw this article from the British newspaper The Telegraph about the Covid vaccine.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...ally-emerging/
Check out Dr.Campbell on youtube, he's discussing lawsuits starting in England over the Astra-Zeneca vaccine.
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