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Re: Fired Florida scientist goes rogue, publishes her own COVID-19 data with grimmer outlook than the state's

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Despite being slow, it's an interesting site with excellent county-by-county breakdowns giving details such as:

Of Orange County's 2,773 confirmed-positive cases, 27% were admitted to the ER and 15% had in-patient hospital admissions on file.

Of all the COVID-19 positive people in Orange County who were hospitalized, 13% died.

The median age of all cases in Orange was 40, and the age range of all positive people was 0 to 101.

Of the 62,100 people tested so far this year, 20% were age 65 or older.

But people 65 or older made up 10% of positive cases.
So, in Orange County (Orlando), 1.95 percent of those who tested positive for COVID-19 died.
Of Hillsborough County's 3,295 confirmed-positive cases, 22% were admitted to the ER and 16% had in-patient hospital admissions on file.

Of all the COVID-19 positive people in Hillsborough County who were hospitalized, 19% died.

The median age of all cases in Hillsborough was 43, and the age range of all positive people was 0 to 104.

Of the 52,574 people tested so far this year, 25% were age 65 or older.

But people 65 or older made up 20% of positive cases.

In Hillsborough County (Tampa), 3.04 percent of those who tested positive for COVID-19 died.
Of Dade County's 20,872 confirmed-positive cases, 26% were admitted to the ER and 16% had in-patient hospital admissions on file.

Of all the COVID-19 positive people in Dade County who were hospitalized, 24% died.

The median age of all cases in Dade was 48, and the age range of all positive people was 0 to 108.

Of the 158,410 people tested so far this year, 23% were age 65 or older.

But people 65 or older made up 23% of positive cases.

And in Dade County (Miami), 3.84 percent of those who tested positive for COVID-19 died.

I checked Ft. Lauderdale (Broward County) too. 4.4 percent.

I'm beginning to see why Florida didn't much like what this scientist had to say.




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Re: Fired Florida scientist goes rogue, publishes her own COVID-19 data with grimmer outlook than the state's
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Re: "-- except that her "Dashboard" appears to be broken."Now working - but it's a very, very slow site.






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