Peaks are 7/23 (218), 7/30(216), & 8/4 (219), and the 7-day moving average peak is July 25 (206), with a second peak on August 5 (209).
The peak of July 25 hasn't moved since I started reporting it on August 27. The 2nd peak appeared on Sept 11, and it hasn't moved, either.
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Yesterday's deaths (as best we could find them - read bottom of the chart for more details):
Median age: 78
Minimum age: 37
Maximum age: 99
82% are 65 or older
People arrested at the @UF protest this evening (this thread will be updated as they're booked into the jail):
1. Keely Nicole Gliwa, 23
Charges: Failure to obey a police officer, resisting an officer without violence, wearing a hood or mask on public property
That third charge is Florida Statute 876.13: Wearing mask, hood, or other device on public property.—No person or persons shall in this state, while wearing any mask, hood, or device whereby any portion of the face is so hidden, concealed, or covered as to conceal the identity of the wearer, enter upon, or be, or appear upon or within the public property of any municipality or county of the state.
2. Roseanna Yashoda Bisram, 20
Charges: Failure to obey a police officer, resisting an officer without violence, wearing a hood or mask on public property
On December 6, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo sent a letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), asking questions about a recent preprint documenting the detection of billions of DNA fragments per dose in the approved Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines
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The risks of these contaminants could include the integration of these DNA fragments with human DNA, changes to our genes that could be passed down to offspring, and the development of cancer because the genes within a cell control whether the cell is healthy or cancerous.
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After our questions led to the removal of anti-police banners on a UF bldg, rocks were thrown through the windows, and the artists wrote "F*** off Fascists" on plywood beside a disclaimer from the university that said it was "artists' speech"
A UF professor posted a letter stating that it was "largely a typographic problem" because the signs identifying the banners as "artists' speech" could not be read by passing drivers. UF was also concerned that the banners were not installed safely.
1/ On Thursday, the Florida Joint Legislative Auditing Committee told the City of Gainesville that they need to make BIG changes to their budget or face removal from office.
The city commission has scheduled an emergency meeting for tomorrow.
2/ In preparation for that meeting, we have published 3 opinion pieces from people who have unsuccessfully tried to give the city commission advice over the past decade or so.
The first is from the former General Manager of the City's municipal utility
3/ The second is from the former City Auditor, who was fired after he found irregularities in a City program and was instrumental in launching the JLAC audit.
An "insider" report details the many ways in which DEI is embedded into every department at the University of Florida alachuachronicle.com/insider-report…
A report on DEI and CRT initiatives at the University of Florida provided to Alachua Chronicle by a UF “insider” describes a number of programs and positions, many of which were not reported by the university in response to a request from the governor
UF has 25 faculty or staff with official DEI titles, with salaries totaling more than $3 million. A majority of these were hired in the 2021-22 academic year. Two DEI staff members make over $300k, one makes over $200k, and 6 make over $150k.
UF Chemistry DEI puts out "Black Friday" newsletters on Fridays during Black History Month.
"Black History Month is a time to to both honor those Black scientists and role models that paved the way for today’s individuals and as a time to examine how we can bring anti-racism and racial justice to our communities."
There is info about a College of Liberal Arts & Sciences event that "will examine the relationship between Afro-Latinx identity and the #BlackLivesMatter movement via social media."