Florida Deaths - 11/24/20

Florida reported a net of 72 COVID deaths today. Changes were reported on 30 different days, going back to April 27.

Changes by month: April (+1), May (+1), July (+2), August (+1), September (+2), October (+6-1), November (+61-1)

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The "net" is the difference between today's total deaths and yesterday's total deaths, but each day's total is also the sum of additions and removals on that date.

For example, if 2 new deaths are reported on a date, that could be because 3 were added and 1 was removed

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Peaks are 7/30 (235) & 8/4 (237); the 7-day moving average peak is 8/5 (226).

The plateau at the peak between 7/25 and 8/7 has been stable since August 27.

Here's the full chart for context:

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Yesterday's deaths (as best we could find them - read bottom of the chart for more details):

Median age: 81
Minimum age: 53
Maximum age: 103
90% are 65 or older

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Additions and deletions by date:

11/23 - 6
11/22 - 7
11/21 - 7
11/20 - 4
11/19 - 1
11/18 - 1
11/17 - 2
11/16 - 8
11/15 - 3
11/14 - 6
11/13 - 2
11/12 - 6
11/11 - 4
11/9 - 1
11/8 - 1
11/7 - 2
11/4 - removed 1
10/31 - 1
10/30 - 1
10/28 - removed 1
10/27 - 1
10/24 - 2
(cont.)

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10/2 - 1
9/17 - 1
9/5 - 1
8/30 - 1
7/27 - 1
7/6 - 1
5/7 - 1
4/27 - 1

The numbers above are not totals by day; they're increments added today. See the chart in the first tweet for totals.

Deaths by week:

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Sources: Florida deaths by day: fdoh.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html…

My spreadsheet to track changes: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…

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More from @jhaskinscabrera

26 Nov
Some things to point out in this story, which is intended to get people to "behave" and wear masks:

gainesville.com/story/news/202…

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"They are residents at UF Health Shands Hospital — where they say the ICU is filling with COVID-19 patients"

You can see here that there are 40 beds (15.38% of capacity) available right now:
bi.ahca.myflorida.com/t/ABICC/views/…

2/5
"About 70 percent of Shands’ overall patients are from outside the county."

How does that square with the idea that irresponsible students will lead to the ICU filling up?

3/5
Read 5 tweets
25 Nov
Florida Deaths - 11/25/20

Florida reported a net of 97 COVID deaths today. Changes were reported on 39 different days, going back to July 3.

Changes by month: July (-1), August (+4), September (+15), October (+8), November (+71)

#RationalGround

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The "net" is the difference between today's total deaths and yesterday's total deaths, but each day's total is also the sum of additions and removals on that date.

For example, if 2 new deaths are reported on a date, that could be because 3 were added and 1 was removed

2/8
Peaks are 7/30-31 (234) & 8/4 (237); the 7-day moving average peak is 8/5 (226).

The plateau at the peak between 7/25 and 8/7 has been stable since August 27.

Here's the full chart for context:

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Read 8 tweets
23 Nov
Florida Deaths - 11/23/20

Florida reported 94 COVID deaths today. Changes were reported on 46 different days, going back to July 13.

Changes by month: July (+2), August (+5), September (+14), October (+9), November (+64)

#RationalGround

1/7
Peaks are 7/30 (235) & 8/4 (237); the 7-day moving average peak is 8/5 (226).

The plateau at the peak between 7/25 and 8/7 has been stable since August 27.

Here's the full chart for context:

2/7
Yesterday's deaths (as best we could find them - read bottom of the chart for more details):

Median age: 82
Minimum age: 29
Maximum age: 102
84% are 65 or older

3/7
Read 7 tweets
23 Nov
Here's the essay from @stacey_rudin that is read in the video: aier.org/article/who-de…

1/5
'In the COVID debate, there is a mainstream, “popular” narrative, and a competing, “unpopular” narrative — a “fringe.” The former exploits the common, mediocre desire to be “popular.” Joining the movement is easy...

2/5
'It results in back-pats, validation, and requires no uncomfortable confrontations.'

3/5
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22 Nov
Florida Deaths - 11/22/20

Florida reported 61 COVID deaths today. Changes were reported on 44 different days, going back to July 28.

Changes by month: July (+1), August (+10), September (+18), October (+8), November (+24)

#RationalGround

1/7
Peaks are 7/30 (235) & 8/4 (237); the 7-day moving average peak is 8/5 (225).

The plateau at the peak between 7/25 and 8/7 has been stable since August 27.

Here's the full chart for context:

2/7
Yesterday's deaths (as best we could find them - read bottom of the chart for more details):

Median age: 78
Minimum age: 41
Maximum age: 100
83% are 65 or older

3/7
Read 7 tweets
21 Nov
Florida Deaths - 11/21/20

Florida reported a net of 41 COVID deaths today. Changes were reported on 33 different days, going back to July 28.

Changes by month: July (+2), August (+1), September (+3-2), October (+7-3), November (+34-1)

#RationalGround

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The "net" is the difference between today's total deaths and yesterday's total deaths, but each day's total is also the sum of additions and removals on that date.

For example, if 2 new deaths are reported on a date, that could be because 3 were added and 1 was removed

2/7
Peaks are 7/30 (235) & 8/4 (237); the 7-day moving average peak is 8/5 (225).

The plateau at the peak between 7/25 and 8/7 has been stable since August 27.

Here's the full chart for context:

3/7
Read 7 tweets

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