Now F***i is saying there could be 200,000 deaths. I'm like, by when, there's been way more than that due to just H1N1.
Every day Florida refuses to lock it down is going to add thousands and tens of thousands to the peak as it delays controlling it.
Keep talking, I'm thankful to be in a state that takes it seriously. Many many states with populations way smaller than California are going to have far higher death tolls.
Every day Florida refuses to lock it down is going to add thousands and tens of thousands to the peak as it delays controlling it.
Keep talking, I'm thankful to be in a state that takes it seriously. Many many states with populations way smaller than California are going to have far higher death tolls.
Every day Florida refuses to lock it down is going to add thousands and tens of thousands to the peak as it delays controlling it.
Keep talking, I'm thankful to be in a state that takes it seriously. Many many states with populations way smaller than California are going to have far higher death tolls.
If you need a place to store your crystal ball? I have a suggestion.
Every day Florida refuses to lock it down is going to add thousands and tens of thousands to the peak as it delays controlling it.
Keep talking, I'm thankful to be in a state that takes it seriously. Many many states with populations way smaller than California are going to have far higher death tolls.
With all the older people lockdown is good they're high risk, just don't let the panic get to you.
Just this morning the lower half of the state was put on a lockdown, that is a lot late since it's been a good idea since before spring break. Florida is going to pass California's cases soon, and their delay will result in significantly more deaths at the top of their curve, which will be weeks behind and much higher than California. This is harder to understand exponential math, I'm sorry you don't get it, but I'll be able to explain it better to you a month from now when what I've been saying can be seen by those who won't see.
Just this morning the lower half of the state was put on a lockdown, that is a lot late since it's been a good idea since before spring break. Florida is going to pass California's cases soon, and their delay will result in significantly more deaths at the top of their curve, which will be weeks behind and much higher than California. This is harder to understand exponential math, I'm sorry you don't get it, but I'll be able to explain it better to you a month from now when what I've been saying can be seen by those who won't see.
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You are right Woodie. I was wrong. Going by what friend in Orlando told me. I live on the coast much further north. It's my understanding that the Governor is leaving it up to individual municipalities.....south Fl beaches are closed. My son and wife live in NSB and the beaches are wall to wall. Its maddening! Wherever you are, stay safe.