Blog Post Date: July 18th, 2020
Blog Post Last Update: Aug 31st, 2020
Note: This was edited on Aug 8th to add a running collection of tweets (with links to news stories, research papers etc) that addresses everything related to schools reopening in Florida:
Just some thoughts on what we can expect to see happen in Florida in the next few weeks. But first we must study what happened in New York in March and April.
New York in March and April
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvuSelectCounty
At its peak New York had a few days where they crossed 10,000 cases a day (April 3rd, 4th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 15th, 25th). A few days after that their deaths jumped from 11 (Mar 16th) a day to 1000+ (Apr 6th, 7th, 17th, 18th) a day. Its cases peaked at 11,434 on April 15th and its deaths at 1,081 on April 7th.
Date Range | Case Range | Deaths Range |
---|---|---|
3/16 - 4/7 | 352 - 8060 | 11 - 1081 |
ICU capacity, Contact tracing, Positive test rates, R0 values at critical levels in Florida
https://covidactnow.org/us/fl?s=716119
This is an excellent site which tracks the R0 (infection rate), positive test rate, ICU capacity and contacts traced.
At 1.16 R0 rate, the disease is spreading rapidly. ICU is at 100% capacity or higher through out Florida. We saw this in NY at the peak and people were dying in their homes, in the Hospital corridors because they couldn't be admitted or get a bed to be treated. This is NY all over again. Also, there is absolutely no contact tracing.
This is what you get when you have a governor and a Republican party and a Trump administration that doesn't believe in science. Ron DeSantis was absolutely foolish to take a premature victory lap in April
https://twitter.com/therecount/status/1276294290898145282
What can we expect in the next 2-3 weeks?
Now we have had 10,000+ cases in Florida and Texas for exactly 11 days (July 2nd, 4th, 5th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th). It has also blown past 15,000 cases (Remember NY's peak was just 11,434). Also, the days where it didn't cross 10,000 it did come close. So we are already past the case peaks of NY.
There is usually a lag between the cases peak and the deaths peak. Also, more testing is being done, so cases are being caught earlier and hospitals may be handling it a little better, learning from the experience of the doctors in NY. But not due to anything the administration has done. They have done everything to maximize the cases by not mandating masks or social distancing etc. So, with the R0 values still above 1 and the cases continuing to explode, we are about 5-7 days away from an explosion in deaths. 100 deaths a day will look very mild then. My guess is that we will start seeing 400 to 500 deaths a day by next weekend.
We have already seen a 250% increase in the high of 65 deaths on June 23rd to 156 on July 16th. This will continue to break new records for the foreseeable future.
Where to go to look at the Florida chart?
On my COVID data analytics site, at either of these URLs below, you can select just Florida and the months of June / July to see the data relevant to Florida right now. In the first you will see a column chart for cases and one for deaths. In the second you will see the data as a table
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvuSelectCounty https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvuSelectCountyAsTable
My COVID data analytics site also shows that there are 30 counties in Florida where they have had at least 100% growth in weekly cases from two weeks ago. Select Florida from the state dropdown and then sort by the "2 Weeks % diff" column (descending). You will notice that some counties even have 400 to 800% growth.
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvucounty
So, ICUs at capacity is not surprising at all.
Why does it make sense to compare NY with FL?
Because their population is similar. Florida is the third largest state by population (21.5 Million) and New York is the fourth largest (19.5 million)
Differences between NY and Florida
New York City is very densely populated and so the disease spread very easily and that is where most of the deaths occurred.
Luckily, FL is not so densely populated. However, Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville and Orlando (especially with Disneyland foolishly re-opening on the day they had 15,000+ cases) are areas of worry. The ageing population is another worrying factor.
Above all else, the ICUs being at capacity is the most troubling factor. They had 4 months to prepare for this and they have blown their response. A democratic governor not beholden to Trump would have done far better. Or a Republican governor who was not beholden to Trump, like Larry Hogan of Maryland would have done far better.
So badly unprepared, which is why we are seeing headlines like these:
Coronavirus Update: Refrigerated Trucks To Serve As Mobile Morgues In Miami-Dade
https://miami.cbslocal.com/2020/04/15/miami-dade-refrigerated-trucks-mobile-morgues/
Florida out of ICU beds. Texas, Arizona requests refrigerated trucks.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/coronavirus/article244284292.html
Caveat
I am not an epidemiologist or a virologist. I am a software developer and a data analyst. So, I am looking through the numbers and looking at factors like R0, Positive Rate, ICU hsopitalizations and whether social distancing is being observed and whether masks are mandated etc. In addition to that I am looking at what happened in places like NY, NJ, Italy, Spain, China etc. which were the first places to get hit, to come to these conclusions.
My goal is to warn people as to what may come and to practice social distancing and to wear masks at all times. Because wearing a mask never killed anybody and it could most certainly save hundreds of thousands of people.
Look at all those places which shut down and then once it was brought under control, people never left home without masks. Italy, Spain, China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, Vietnam, Denmark, Norway etc. They all flattened the curve and then are using common sense like wearing a mask.
The places that refuse to wear masks, sees growth like this since April 30th.
Texas: Up 1014%
Arizona: Up 1037%
Florida: Up 1953%
Now is not the time to be against science and be a ridiculous anti-masker and show the whole world how ignorant and dangerous you are! Wear a damn mask!
https://twitter.com/JRehling/status/1284692109056864256
Aug 8th Update
The daily deaths have indeed started going up -- 5 days over 200 now in the last 10 days with a high of 257.
The cases have gone down now that the Trump and DeSantis administration want to reduce testing to reduce number of cases (an insane theory only bought by the most idiotic of Trump supporters). So people in Florida must wait longer now to get tested and wait even more to get the results back rendering all testing useless. Also, testing centers are being closed in Florida by DeSantis. He used the hurricane as an excuse.
Trump has to hurt his base to win the election. That is his only play. He needs his idiotic base to believe the cases are going down because the virus is no longer a threat and not because they are suppressing the amount of testing being done in Florida.
So voter suppression for democratic supporters and testing suppression for all of Florida is how they hope to win the election.
Relevant links to COVID Data Analytics site
Case and Death Patterns by State
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvupattern
Red States v/s Blue States
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvcow/cvwred_blue
States, counties setting cases and deaths records each day
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvuRecordCasesStates
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvuRecordDeathsStates
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvuRecordCasesCounties
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvuRecordDeathsCounties
Cases and deaths records for each state
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvuAllCasesStates
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvuAllDeathsStates
Details of Cases and deaths by state / county
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvucounty
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvuSelectCounty
https://corona-virus.dev/app/reports/cvus/cvuSelectCountyAsTable
School and College Reopenings
A national database that tracks coronavirus-related school closings, quarantines, cases and deaths.
NATIONAL SCHOOL COVID database! A dedicated educator's local project, initiated out of anticipation of the upcoming academic year, has grown into a national database that tracks coronavirus-related school closings, quarantines, cases and deaths. #COVID19 https://t.co/XHgOKSIOQR
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) August 22, 2020
Covid-19 Is Creating a Wave of Heart Disease -daily reminder that there is so much more to #COVID19 than death
Covid-19 Is Creating a Wave of Heart Disease
— ɪᴀɴ ᴍ. ᴍᴀᴄᴋᴀʏ, ᴘʜᴅ 🦠🤧🧬🥼🦟🧻 (@MackayIM) August 20, 2020
-daily reminder that there is so much more to #COVID19 than deathhttps://t.co/PfpqukVGyA
New CDC guidance says COVID rates in children is steadily increasing. (not ideal for schools reopening)
Perhaps not the time to reopen schools? https://t.co/Mh0nYwXLms
— Molly Jong-Fast🏡 (@MollyJongFast) August 16, 2020
LONG TERM BURDEN after COVID hospitalization — “Anybody who needed to be hospitalized or needed ICU support will suffer disability afterwards.”
This is why it is so dangerous to send kids off to school in the Republican states where Case Positivity ratio is 10-20%. Millions of Americans will now have a lifelong pre-existing condition and if the Republicans win the 2020 election through voter suppression, shutting down USPS and colluding with Russia and China and Ukraine, these Millions of Americans are looking at bankruptcy. Vote Blue, as your life depends on it!
LONG TERM BURDEN after COVID hospitalization—“Anybody who needed to be hospitalized or needed intensive care support will suffer disability afterwards.” #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/Evr4J5zY5P
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) August 11, 2020
COVID-19 Can Wreck Your Heart, Even if You Haven't Had Any Symptoms
COVID-19 Can Wreck Your Heart, Even if You Haven't Had Any Symptoms https://t.co/s444ojPteg
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) September 2, 2020
Sep 2nd
Teachers resigning over COVID-19 concerns in Pinellas County, Florida
Teachers resigning over COVID-19 concerns in Pinellas County, Florida https://t.co/jc6Vg04J3T
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) September 2, 2020
More than 100 people sent home from Palmetto High School in Manatee County, Florida after a teacher tested positive for COVID-19
More than 100 people sent home from Palmetto High School in Manatee County, Florida after a teacher tested positive for COVID-19 https://t.co/O1s58u8eGt
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) September 2, 2020
Aug 31st
With a population of 328 million in the United States, it may require 2.13 million deaths to reach a 65 percent threshold of herd immunity, assuming the virus has a 1% fatality rate.
Let’s not try out this strategy. What if the virus has a 2% fatality rate? 4.26 million deaths is acceptable?
“With a population of 328 million in the United States, it may require 2.13 million deaths to reach a 65 percent threshold of herd immunity, assuming the virus has a 1 percent fatality rate.”
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) August 31, 2020
Let’s not try out this strategy. https://t.co/r27ynkJghl
Cases, hospitalizations and deaths from the coronavirus have increased at a faster rate in children and teenagers than among the general public, a new data set shows
It is insane and cruel that the 30 Republican states are opening up schools and colleges with R0 greater than 1, Positivity rates well north of 10% and cases rising in kids. This is straight up murder! They are endangering millions of kids, teachers, staff and parents
Cases, hospitalizations and deaths from the coronavirus have increased at a faster rate in children and teenagers than among the general public, a new data set shows https://t.co/Im85W9oWKR
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 31, 2020
What @GovRonDeSantis is now pimping is “herd immunity.”
Herd immunity in Florida is a death sentence for the elderly and high risk. Ron’s ineptitude and complete lack of empathy has resulted in mass #COVID19 illness and death. Now he is doubling down.
What @GovRonDeSantis is now pimping is “herd immunity.”
— Gwen Graham (@GwenGraham) August 31, 2020
Herd immunity in Florida is a death sentence for the elderly and high risk.
Ron’s ineptitude and complete lack of empathy has resulted in mass #COVID19 illness and death. Now he is doubling down. https://t.co/XMACOm3bk0
Aug 29th
Rampant fraud by Ron DeSantis, Trump, GOP in Florida
Florida accidentally released a report on COVID-19 outbreaks at schools — from daycare centers to colleges — and found nearly 900 students and staffers had tested positive during a two-week period in August as schools had just begun or readied to reopen.
Florida accidentally released a report on COVID-19 outbreaks at schools — from daycare centers to colleges — and found nearly 900 students and staffers had tested positive during a two-week period in August as schools had just begun or readied to reopen. https://t.co/TanGpNWgik
— Miami Herald (@MiamiHerald) August 29, 2020
Osceola County, Florida school to close for 2 weeks after 10 staff members test positive for COVID-19
Osceola County, Florida school to close for 2 weeks after 10 staff members test positive for COVID-19 https://t.co/2s37fu8vC5
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 29, 2020
@abcactionnews reporting that Florida was updating pediatric #COVID cases in two week increments leading up to the first day of school
Only reverting back to daily updates after being confronted. Just another case of #Florida misleading the public about their public health risk.
@abcactionnews reporting that Florida was updating pediatric #COVID cases in two week increments leading up to the first day of school—only reverting back to daily updates after being confronted. Just another case of #Florida misleading the public about their public health risk.
— Rachel Vanderbilt, PhD (@rrvanderbilt) August 29, 2020
Aug 28th
Trump and the Republicans come up with a plan to kill 2.3 to 3 million Americans
They complained that 4 Benghazi deaths were too many. Now they are signing off on Putin paying Taliban to kill American Soldiers and the genocide of 2-3 million Americans.
Good thing that they are pro-life. Imagine if they were the pro-death party?
BREAKING NEWS: Senior White House Official Tells CNN That "Everybody" in America Will Get COVID-19; White House Statement Is Consistent With Trump's Reported Desire to Execute a "Herd Immunity" Pandemic Response; Experts Say Such a Plan Would Kill Millions pic.twitter.com/DFEJbbV5Qc
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) August 28, 2020
FL has significantly reduced testing for #COVID - so our number of positives have decreased.
@HealthyFla’s positive rate is also not accurate. Here is the truth. GA is almost doubling our testing. Even with that, FL has more positive cases & a greater positivity rate of 13.6%.
FL has significantly reduced testing for #COVID - so our number of positives have decreased. @HealthyFla’s positive rate is also not accurate.
— Gwen Graham (@GwenGraham) August 26, 2020
Here is the truth.
GA is almost doubling our testing. Even with that, FL has more positive cases & a greater positivity rate of 13.6%. pic.twitter.com/B5MK0K9W85
#COVID testing is down in Florida. What does it mean for the state?
I can point to why #COVID19 testing in Florida is down - 👉🏻 @realDonaldTrump and @GovRonDeSantis.
I can point to why #COVID19 testing in Florida is down - 👉🏻 @realDonaldTrump and @GovRonDeSantis. https://t.co/hlxoF8eMTV
— Gwen Graham (@GwenGraham) August 28, 2020
243 students in Escambia, Santa Rosa Rosa County Florida isolated due to COVID-19 in first week of school
243 students in Escambia, Santa Rosa Rosa County Florida isolated due to COVID-19 in first week of school https://t.co/1hBAI8jRCm via @pnj
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 29, 2020
Aug 26th
Florida university officials started suspending fraternities and punishing students who flout coronavirus-safety measures
Florida university officials started suspending fraternities and punishing students who flout coronavirus-safety measures, as schools grapple with cases of the virus at the beginning of the fall semesterhttps://t.co/9svTe0JQDl
— Cleavon MD (@Cleavon_MD) August 26, 2020
Aug 25th
FL coach, teacher aged 46 dies from #COVID19
👏🏾STOP 👏🏾 OPENING 👏🏾 SCHOOLS 👏🏾
— Cleavon MD (@Cleavon_MD) August 26, 2020
Jason Stein, 46, beloved coach, teacher, and athletic director at J.P. Taravella High school in Coral Springs Florida died from #COVID. He is survived by his wife Michele Wajser Stein and two daughters, Hailey and Ilana.https://t.co/NYfb2ySLu4 pic.twitter.com/DNBYqB8RtX
Nearly 9,000 Florida children diagnosed with coronavirus in two weeks as schools reopen
Nearly 9,000 Florida children diagnosed with coronavirus in two weeks as schools reopen https://t.co/2nuK8x5mpI
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 25, 2020
Univ of FL reports 1,002 students were tested for COVID-19 at its Student Health Center with 193 or 19.3% testing positive
The University of Florida reports 1,002 students were tested for COVID-19 at its Student Health Center with 193 or 19.3% testing positive
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 25, 2020
More fraud in Florida, this time by the Department of Health
One day after the Florida Department of Health published a report saying Duval County, Florida had 24 school-related positive COVID-19 cases and 3 college-related cases in less than 2 weeks, the agency removed the reports from its website.
One day after the Florida Department of Health published a report saying Duval County, Florida had 24 school-related positive COVID-19 cases and 3 college-related cases in less than 2 weeks, the agency removed the reports from its website.https://t.co/J00d1pp5c8 via @jaxdotcom
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 25, 2020
A Florida judge has blocked the state's requirement that all brick-and-mortar public schools must offer in-class education by August 31
A Florida judge has blocked the state's requirement that all brick-and-mortar public schools must offer in-class education by August 31 https://t.co/9lufKwagI8
— CNN (@CNN) August 25, 2020
Aug 24th
Rebekah Jones, Fired FL Data Scientist and Ron DeSantis’ Worst Nightmare, Goes After COVID in Schools
Rebekah Jones, Fired Florida Data Scientist and Ron DeSantis’ Worst Nightmare, Goes After COVID in Schools https://t.co/Kwv1b887Lr
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 24, 2020
A FL judge struck down an order for all of the state’s K-12 public schools to reopen by Aug 31 regardless of Covid-19 safety concerns
A Florida judge struck down an order for all of the state’s K-12 public schools to reopen by Aug. 31 regardless of Covid-19 safety concerns. https://t.co/z2T3N0TQMC
— Bloomberg Law (@BLaw) August 24, 2020
Today, following outcry for not releasing school-related COVID-19 case numbers, the FL Department of Health dropped a school report
NEW, VERY NEW: Today, following outcry for not releasing school-related COVID-19 case numbers, the Florida Department of Health dropped a school report. @jaxdotcom (Thread)https://t.co/tnh00VEUst
— Emily Bloch 🐘 (@emdrums) August 24, 2020
Aug 23rd
Head of Florida education Dept refusing to wear a mask INDOORS & speaking to students
What is TERRIBLE leadership? Head of Florida education Dept refusing to wear a mask INDOORS & speaking to students. This is why Florida doesn’t have pandemic under control with horrible school leaders like this appointed by @GovRonDeSantis @RonDeSantisFL. #COVID19 https://t.co/0xpg7BvNks
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) August 23, 2020
Aug 22nd
Florida's GOP Governor Ron DeSantis calls COVID a lower risk for school-aged children than flu
Everything he does is to endanger the kids, the teachers, the staff and the families of every one involved.
Florida's GOP Governor Ron DeSantis calls COVID a lower risk for school-aged children than flu https://t.co/UlCpYbb8el
— Salon (@Salon) August 22, 2020
Aug 21st
A 6-year-old girl is now the youngest person to die of COVID-19 in Florida
A 6-year-old girl is now the youngest person to die of COVID-19 in Florida https://t.co/QV5kmFgIql
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 21, 2020
Dick Corcoran runs Florida’s education system. Dick Corcoran refuses to wear masks in schools
Dick Corcoran runs Florida’s education system. Dick Corcoran refuses to wear masks in schools pic.twitter.com/fSnfV5Ou7F
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 21, 2020
@jaketapper: “Is there still not a risk here that lives are going to be lost” as schools open?
“No,” Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran says the sociopath, citing transmission rates and digital options. Not having students back in school is "more grave than the risk of Covid.”
.@jaketapper: “Is there still not a risk here that lives are going to be lost” as schools open?
— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) August 21, 2020
“No,” Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran says, citing transmission rates and digital options.
Not having students back in school is "more grave than the risk of Covid.” pic.twitter.com/EHIlpAWKbV
COVID-19 entered nearly a dozen Manatee County, Florida schools during students’ first week.
Sociopath and Secretary of Education @richardcorcoran just said on Fox News he would terminate any teachers that failed to show up due to COVID-19
COVID-19 entered nearly a dozen Manatee County, Florida schools during students’ first week. Secretary of Education @richardcorcoran just said on Fox News he would terminate any teachers that failed to show up due to COVID-19 https://t.co/JPzzkZmSG1
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 21, 2020
Aug 20th
192 positive COVID-19 cases reported in Orange County Public Schools ahead of face-to-face instruction, union says
192 positive COVID-19 cases reported in Orange County Public Schools ahead of face-to-face instruction, union says https://t.co/PRXQBG87ct
— WFTV Channel 9 (@WFTV) August 20, 2020
Aug 19th
42 Florida State students have tested positive for COVID-19
BREAKING: 42 Florida State students have tested positive for COVID-19. Florida State is located in Tallahassee, Florida where DeathSantis also lives and works. However, DeathSantis' office and governor's mansion are closed to public still since March, 2020
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 19, 2020
Here is DeSantis last week at FSU bragging about football being safe. Today, 42 FSU students tested positive. School started 2 days ago
Here is DeSantis last week at FSU bragging about football being safe. Today, 42 FSU students tested positive. School started 2 days ago pic.twitter.com/V30nIW58aE
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 19, 2020
Nearly 300 students in Florida county quarantined due to COVID-19 exposure concerns
Nearly 300 students in Florida county quarantined due to COVID-19 exposure concerns https://t.co/lUhjHmnGtE
— Katrina Nafpliotis (@KatrinaNafplio1) August 20, 2020
They send their kids to school with the flu, colds and other assorted ailments, why wouldn't they with COVID symptoms? Gov. DeathSantis bears this one.
Nearly 600 Miami school district employees have coronavirus
Nearly 600 Miami school district employees have coronavirus https://t.co/gO0AMtGELV
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 20, 2020
Aug 18th
Education chief tells districts: Don’t rush to close schools when covid-19 cases appear (Republicans want to endanger & bankrupt as many as they can)
Florida education chief tells districts: Don’t rush to close schools when covid-19 cases appear https://t.co/vG7qs2mkQZ
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 18, 2020
Orlando: Brevard school sends COVID-19 waiver, releasing responsibility in injury, death (More dastardly Republican moves to endanger thousands)
WESH 2 Orlando: Brevard school sends COVID-19 waiver, releasing responsibility in injury, death.https://t.co/O1mCFYWYrB#Florida
— @savinggrace1969 (@savinggrace1969) August 18, 2020
Bradenton Super Spreader Youth event
Bradenton church’s youth event drew hundreds. Photos spark COVID-19 worries https://t.co/3IGL4MYENR
— Miami Herald (@MiamiHerald) August 18, 2020
Aug 17th
238 Martin County, Florida students now in quarantine. 102 new ones today
238 Martin County, Florida students now in quarantine. 102 new ones today https://t.co/aCxDg78jor
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 18, 2020
A Florida school principal who survived Covid-19 is urging families to choose online learning
A Florida school principal who survived Covid-19 is urging families to choose online learning https://t.co/fXYplC6NRB
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 17, 2020
Aug 15th
8,250 kids, or 18% of the total, have tested positive since August 1, 2020. (not ideal for reopening, risks the lives of millions in FL)
45,160 children have tested positive for coronavirus in Florida since March 1, 2020. 8,250, or 18% of the total,have tested positive since August 1, 2020.
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 15, 2020
DeSantis / Florida is making a high-stakes gamble on school openings, with superintendents pressured into reopening against their will
“Florida is making a high-stakes gamble on school openings, with superintendents pressured into decisions that some fear will result in outbreaks of covid-19.” https://t.co/36ADQrHEY4
— Josh Mankiewicz (@JoshMankiewicz) August 15, 2020
DeSantis says FL schools with COVID-19 cases should stay open (endangers millions)
DeSantis says Florida schools with COVID-19 cases should stay open #SmartNews 🤦♀️ https://t.co/nkVDkpLJdW
— Coexist (@Coexist39806788) August 15, 2020
Horrific conditions for FL schools reopening; 14-day average positivity rate is 14.1% for kids; no school district has a positivity rate under 5%; 8 counties have rates over 20% for kids;
DeathSantis lies about school & kids: 14-day average positivity rate is 14.1% for kids; no school district has a positivity rate under 5%; 8 counties have rates over 20% for kids; in 3 weeks since teacher's filed lawsuit, 3,238 have been diagnosed, 245 hospitalized, & 2 died.
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 15, 2020
FL is manipulating COVID Positivity ratio
How Florida is manipulating the #Covid positivity rate to make the virus appear more controlled than it is. And justify reopening schools & sports, bars and more? “People with multiple negative coronavirus tests are diluting positivity.” https://t.co/OccAaZZZB7
— Blanca Mesa (@blancamesa) August 15, 2020
Mother & son working at the Fort Braden School in Tallahassee, FL both died this summer from COVID-19 just weeks apart from each othe
A mother and son working at the Fort Braden School in Tallahassee, Florida both died this summer from COVID-19 just weeks apart from each other. https://t.co/MzjIbLINvz
— Rebekah Jones (@GeoRebekah) August 15, 2020
Aug 14th
Second Martin County, FL classroom transitions to remote learning after student experiences COVID-19 symptoms
Second Martin County, Florida classroom transitions to remote learning after student experiences COVID-19 symptoms https://t.co/JvtQ8PkdJM
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 14, 2020
FL high school athletic administrators vote to restart football, other fall sports in 10 days, over the advice of their doctors.
Florida high school athletic administrators vote to restart football, other fall sports in 10 days, over the advice of their doctors. COVID-19 is now that state's No. 1 killer, ahead of cancer, heart disease. .@bsfarrington https://t.co/uktLpBe7in
— Terry Spencer (@terryspen) August 14, 2020
Another 228 deaths in Florida, case positivity ratio is still very high -- Not the conditions for Schools reopening
Another 228 deaths reported from COVID-19 in Florida - South Florida Sun-Sentinel @realDonaldTrump @GovRonDeSantis @maddow Deaths from Corona Virus sets records in Florida! Not enough fast testing! Schools are not safe https://t.co/DlsnzYk92d
— Greg Pittman (@GregPittman1957) August 14, 2020
South #Florida hospitals seeing more children arriving with dangerous #COVID related symptoms
South #Florida hospitals seeing more children arriving with #coronavirus-related symptoms but sure let's reopen all the school buildings right now. https://t.co/ruzPUKR7F1 via @cindykgoodman
— Craig Pittman (@craigtimes) August 14, 2020
Aug 13th
Criminal cover up by up FSU (You can expect more of these stories from Georgia, Florida and all Republican governed states)
Florida State University wide receiver Warren Thompson has accused the school's athletics department of lying "multiple times" about players' health safety conditions related to Covid-19 during the first week of football camp https://t.co/8hxy0cSsxY
— CNN (@CNN) August 14, 2020
3 teachers, 1 student at Suwannee County, FL school test positive for COVID-19 within first 4 days of school opening
3 teachers, 1 student at Suwannee County, Florida school test positive for COVID-19 within first 4 days of school opening https://t.co/natrkXjO1A
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 14, 2020
A Florida high school has a COVID problem, and the students haven’t even arrived yet
A Florida high school has a COVID problem, and the students haven’t even arrived yet https://t.co/wRamQEcbHv
— Miami Herald (@MiamiHerald) August 13, 2020
Aug 12th:
Florida child endangerment - Gov overruled schools that wanted virtual education— threatens to cut funding —Schools are in hotspot FL counties too
Florida child endangerment—@GovRonDeSantis just overruled schools that wanted virtual education—& instead FORCED to reopen at ‘gunpoint’ by threatening to cut their funding if noncompliant—Schools are in hotspot FL counties too. Despicable @RonDeSantisFL. https://t.co/fYpEECwBMN
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) August 12, 2020
One day after schools reopened, students in one Florida classroom to quarantine
One day after schools reopened, students in one Florida classroom to quarantine https://t.co/oNK6ckBlx1
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 12, 2020
Aug 11th:
Three people affiliated with one Florida school die from coronavirus
FL has record deaths -- 277 today
JUST IN: Hard-hit Florida reaches a new record daily death toll, state health department says. https://t.co/RNVotKmMEe
— ABC News (@ABC) August 11, 2020
Kids epidemic: Florida's Covid-19 cases in children have increased 137% in past month
KIDS EPIDEMIC:
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) August 11, 2020
📌In Florida, the total number of cases in children <17 from 16,797 on July 9 to 39,735 on August 9–increase of 137%.
📌Covid-19 hospitalizations among children in Florida rose from 213 to 436 during same period, a 105% increase. #COVID19 https://t.co/ieGWfcOQZo
Florida reports a 137% increase in virus infections in kids in the past month. During that same time period, hospitalizations jumped 105%. https://t.co/SHLBIFV8lQ
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) August 11, 2020
21 year Florida man recovers from organ failure after mild COVID symptoms. Kids and young healthy adults are not immune
"I thought it wasn't that big of a deal ... I'm 21 years old and have a great health record no issues and it almost took my life. I can't urge people enough to take it seriously."
— Pitt Griffin (@pittgriffin) August 11, 2020
We still don't know what the long term effects of COVID are on survivors.
https://t.co/fuP6nwMQ4K
FL has record 277 deaths, cases in FL kids have increased 137%, record weekly hospitalizations (not ideal for schools reopening)
Today Florida reported record deaths, 137% increase in children infections in month, record number of weekly hospitalizations totaling 3,335 and Governor DeSantis is spending his time recruiting college players from other schools https://t.co/l3FC8hc77H
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 11, 2020
Broward County, Florida schools to remain online until at least October
Broward County, Florida schools to remain online until at least October
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 11, 2020
Aug 10th:
FL reports record number of weekly COVID-19 hospitalizations. 3,355 people were admitted from last Sunday August 2, 2020
This is just not idea for school reopenings anwyhere in Florida. There will be many more needless deaths due to the callousness of the Trump / DeSantis administrations.
Florida reports record number of weekly COVID-19 hospitalizations. 3,355 people were admitted from last Sunday August 2, 2020 to today, according to state's COVID-19 dashboard https://t.co/EAfZ9BpvC4
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 10, 2020
One Florida county has a 34% coronavirus positivity rate and is still allowing children to return to school
This is just pure evil forcing kids, staff, teachers to go to school under these circumstances.
One Florida county has a 34% coronavirus positivity rate and is still allowing children to return to school...@SamBrockNBC reports
— NBC News NOW (@NBCNewsNow) August 10, 2020
Watch NOW: https://t.co/U4UZMHn7bF pic.twitter.com/JebVmjkE1N
40+ schools have already closed nationwide after reopening last week
Here Are the More Than 40 Schools That Have Already Closed for COVID | News Break https://t.co/qcOLPb1TFN
— 💥😷Trevor Nelson😷💥 (@CTrevorNelson) August 11, 2020
Florida teacher writes her own obituary before returning to school during pandemic
Florida teacher writes her own obituary before returning to school during pandemic https://t.co/XIE1OXTVO5
— WGNO (@WGNOtv) August 9, 2020
An elementary school teacher from Florida has decided to retire over COVID-19 concerns
An elementary school teacher from Florida has decided to retire over COVID-19 concerns:
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) August 11, 2020
“We’re playing with the lives of children and we’re playing with the lives of teachers by just not isolating ourselves until things are under control.”https://t.co/yv7FkojmJt
5-Year-Old’s COVID Saga Has Florida Mom Saying Hell No to In-Person School
This mom had to take her COVID-positive 5-year-old to the hospital 3 times over 10 days and after seeing what he went through, she and her husband decided their son will be safer at home doing online classes rather than going back to campushttps://t.co/uFTT8KQ1MB
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) August 10, 2020
School superintendents ask state for COVID rapid tests, policies to follow
As Florida schools reopen this month, district superintendents are calling on state officials to address two major challenges: the need for rapid testing for COVID-19 and a statewide plan to handle students and staff members who test positive. https://t.co/2TG7RPWZfl
— Miami Herald (@MiamiHerald) August 10, 2020
#COVID #Testing in #Florida down 42% from two weeks ago, and consequently #cases go down with it.
#COVID #Testing in #Florida down 42% from two weeks ago, and consequently #cases go down with it. Every kid should be getting tested right now with #schools opening back up soon. Use our testing site app to find a low-cost or free testing site near you: https://t.co/XtHSiHul6q
— Rebekah Jones (@GeoRebekah) August 10, 2020
Baker County, has seen its COVID-19 numbers more than double in past week, just in time for school reopenings
This is just pure evil forcing kids, staff, teachers to go to school under these circumstances. I just wonder what goes on in the minds of the idiots that voted for this evil. Are they even realizing that their votes did this? Sacrificing themselves and their kids for Trump and DeSantis? Madness!
One of the first county's in Florida to open school today, Baker County, has seen its COVID-19 numbers more than double in past week. https://t.co/OXiO56VP6z
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 10, 2020
Aug 9th
At least 97,000 children in US have tested positive for COVID in the last two weeks of July.
Worrisome—At least 97,000 children in US have tested positive for the coronavirus the last two weeks of July alone.
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) August 10, 2020
At least 338,000 children have been infected since the pandemic began ➡️ meaning more than a quarter have been infected in just 2 weeks. https://t.co/MpstGBocFM
How widespread is COVID-19 in children? (9%) A look at the latest data as schools reopen
How widespread is COVID-19 in children? A look at the latest data as schools reopen - @ABChttps://t.co/k2iGtbwxeb
— David Jolly (@DavidJollyFL) August 10, 2020
COVID-19 can spread in air if schools don't have proper AC, report says
COVID-19 can spread in air if schools don't have proper AC, report says https://t.co/u2iwfJOWBI pic.twitter.com/tsrkR7qrmu
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) August 5, 2020
Aug 7th
Hillsborough County with 2,857 infected kids may be punished if schools open virtually
“In Hillsborough County 2,857 children have tested positive for the virus. The county ranks third in the state for juvenile coronavirus cases.”
— Jessica Harrington (@JHforFL) August 7, 2020
So we will “face funding cuts because of the decision to not reopen schools” ?
Shame on you @RonDeSantisFL https://t.co/i78dOf3bhb
Australia follows Israel's disasterous model; School reopening results in explosion of cases; 100s of schools now closing again
I live in Victoria in Australia, a state suffering a terrible COVID 2nd wave outbreak right now.
— James Rooney (@Grungeholio) August 7, 2020
Schools opening were a key component in driving 2nd wave cases.
👇This👇 is what Wall St. servants like Schumer are condemning America to.
https://t.co/t0K6eGNYdh
Apopka, FL High School coach in medically-induced coma, battling COVID
"Coach Bill," is the last person friends thought would get COVID-19. The junior varsity baseball coach for Apopka High School is in the hospital in a medically-induced coma battling the virus. https://t.co/3Tl237ngk9 #FOX35 #FOX35ORLANDO #GOODDAYORLANDO
— Danielle Knox FOX 35 (@Fox35Danielle) August 5, 2020
Dozens of teachers, students get COVID in 1st wk
Within 11 days of schools opening, dozens of students and teachers have gotten COVID-19: 'I truly wish we'd kept our children home' https://t.co/oRYAvcmVQF
— Jon Cooper 🇺🇸 (@joncoopertweets) August 7, 2020
7 year old dead in GA (Kids are not immune)
A 7-year-old has died of Covid-19 in Georgia, the youngest victim of the virus in the state, according to data compiled by the state health department.
— CNN (@CNN) August 7, 2020
The boy was from Chatham County on Georgia's coast, and had no underlying health conditions. https://t.co/TF0tySH6B7
Even Germany closes 2 schools
#Germany must close 2x newly opened MWP schools b/c Covid outbreaks https://t.co/xMxkFlbeDm
— Hyper Observer (@HyperObserver) August 7, 2020
FL Desantis admin forces health authorities to pressure districts to open schools
WHOA. This investigation by @pbpost says that DeSantis administration pressured health authorities into essentially pressuring schools districts into reopening for in-person instruction.https://t.co/1QwVJx6Tvo
— Alexander Nazaryan (@alexnazaryan) August 7, 2020
Aug 6th
Schools that open in the fall will close by October
An emergency medicine physician projects that if schools open up in the fall, they'll be closed by the end of October due to COVID-19 outbreaks https://t.co/CAnL9t5Ef0 via @Yahoo
— Don Winslow (@donwinslow) August 6, 2020
Some teachers are retiring rather than go back to school
With no end in sight to the coronavirus, some teachers are retiring rather than go back to school https://t.co/D1QBQk2EFI
— TIME (@TIME) August 6, 2020
Questions of disclosure after a Hillsborough teacher gets COVID
School district leaders were slow to share news that a Tampa middle school staffer had COVID-19. A history teacher told colleagues instead. https://t.co/85EnAgTW5m
— Tampa Bay Times (@TB_Times) August 6, 2020
Broward schools headquarters evacuated for COVID-19
The school district continues to put lives over politics with just cause - Broward schools headquarters evacuated for COVID-19 https://t.co/KAawiIyRGq
— Broward BATs (@browardbats) August 5, 2020
CDC abdicates responsibility; will let kids get sick
"One of the things we've missed this year has been a strong voice from the Centers for Disease Control … I think this message of just open the schools without a real plan to do it safely is potentially very dangerous," Dr. Paul Sax says.https://t.co/1GsKx22Ec1
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) August 6, 2020
German schools test students twice a week
📍TESTED TWICE A WEEK—German school students get free #COVID19 saliva tests twice a week, with results emailed the very next day.
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) August 6, 2020
➡️ Oh, plus, this was back in May. Can we ask if we have truly done enough for our kids? https://t.co/027ciVpw61
Aug 5th
Trump learns nothing from 160,000 dead and wants to reopen Schools
Nearly 160,000 Americans have died in the pandemic, yet Trump has learned nothing about the coronavirus. His latest Fox & Friends interview proved it. https://t.co/2LbAbUB5EL
— Vox (@voxdotcom) August 5, 2020
Covid-19 may spread more easily in schools than thought, report warns.
Covid-19 may spread more easily in schools than thought, report warns https://t.co/aANx0S2UcS
— Guardian news (@guardiannews) August 5, 2020
In Florida, teachers are told if they strike, they will be summarily terminated and their pensions forfeited.
In Florida, teachers are told if they strike (for whatever reason), they will be summarily terminated and their pensions forfeited. Another GOP “Right to Work” State.
— Daniel R. Rubin (@RubinsRants) August 3, 2020
Aug 4th
Trump administration sticks to plan to reopen schools (and infect millions?)
Trump administration sticks to schools plan as U.S. nears 5 million coronavirus cases https://t.co/avrK4upyQe
— Post Politics (@postpolitics) August 4, 2020
Manatee School has COVID-19 shutdown on day one
Manatee School has COVID-19 shutdown on day one https://t.co/m995lLPpui
— Herald-Tribune (@HeraldTribune) August 4, 2020
When Covid Subsided, Israel Reopened Its Schools. It Didn’t Go Well.
The Israeli government, confident it had beaten the coronavirus, invited students back to school in May.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) August 4, 2020
Within days, infections were reported at a Jerusalem high school. It became the largest outbreak in a single school in Israel, possibly the world. https://t.co/QYQKN3Vmu8
Aug 3rd
Florida taking wrong lessons from failed experiments in Japan & Israel where school reopenings & easing has infected thousands & killed hundreds more
Governor DeSantis' new communications director questioning effectiveness of masks by relying on data from Japan & then says "social distancing is proving to be the spreader." We have over 7,000 deaths in Florida and almost 500,000 cases and this is the message being delivered. https://t.co/urnAuy5A1l
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 3, 2020
Trump criticizes Birx after she warns U.S. it is unsafe to reopen schools as coronavirus outbreaks are extraordinarily widespread
Live updates: Trump criticizes Birx after she warns U.S. coronavirus outbreaks are "extraordinarily widespread" https://t.co/7Z767wY8Ge
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 3, 2020
Two teenagers (14, 17) in Florida have died from Covid-19 complications, according to data posted by the Florida Department of Health
Two teenagers in Florida have died from Covid-19 complications, according to data posted by the Florida Department of Health. The teens were between the ages of 14 and 17, the department said. https://t.co/ONmWUHUpSo
— CNN (@CNN) August 3, 2020
As the Coronavirus Comes to School, a Tough Choice: When to Close
Full story here by @smervosh and @ShawnHubler looking at when schools that open might have to shut down again. "As soon as you open classrooms, within two weeks, teachers and students will get sick," one expert told them. https://t.co/FhmNzx9rUh
— Scott Dodd (@scottdodd) August 4, 2020
Ex FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb on MLB and Schools Reopening
"This is highly infections, and MLB didn't do what NBA did to put in place a really strict bubble," says @ScottGottliebMD. "It is a warning of what could potentially happen if we aren't very careful with the schools." pic.twitter.com/j1hKXQ1z7S
— Squawk Box (@SquawkCNBC) August 3, 2020
July 30th
Miami Marlins is failing to contain a COVID outbreak among its players. What does that mean for schools reopening this fall?
The Miami Marlins, a multimillion-dollar baseball organization, is failing to contain a COVID outbreak among its players.
— The Recount (@therecount) July 31, 2020
What does that mean for schools reopening this fall? pic.twitter.com/qk13aVfCe8
July 29th
Brevard County high school, Florida
As many as 1,200 people could have to quarantine after attendees at two more Brevard County, Florida high school graduations tested positive for COVID-19, Brevard Public Schools said late Thursday.
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 1, 2020
Some who attended a Brevard County high school graduation tested positive for coronavirus, and now hundreds of people are being asked to quarantine. Why parents say they want more info from health officials: https://t.co/A0UJClQ0CF
— Spectrum News 13 (@MyNews13) July 29, 2020
July 13th
Teachers are writing their wills
"Teachers are writing their wills."
— CNN (@CNN) July 13, 2020
A Texas high school teacher describes the anxiety among teachers about having face-to-face instruction in the fall, noting that the state's current education plan is "ignoring all the facts about how the virus works." https://t.co/keK6J9NGWl pic.twitter.com/2qqzMXufc9
Super spreader events that will lead to explosion of cases and shutdowns
Florida Atlantic University
Florida Atlantic @FloridaAtlantic should a spike in COVID-19 cases soon pic.twitter.com/N3Nh2Bs60k
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) August 17, 2020