Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove
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Deaths increased on a week on week basis in FL and of course, the press is all over this. I don't think you can separate trends for increased cases, increased hospitalizations and increased deaths. More old people are going to die nationally as time goes on. Regionally, it's a different story.
Desantis made an excellent case today for how FL has dampened deaths in the vulnerable population by age by taking steps to control what is going on in LTC facilities compared to other states, NY in particular, Michigan and NJ as well. He states that the vulnerability of this segment of FL's population was identified at the outset of the pandemic in FL, deliberate steps taken and the death rate among that population in FL is around 6%. Nationally, the over 65 population makes up 8 of every 10 deaths (80%).
He did acknowledge increasing new cases and called them concerning, especially S. FL's, and being addressed. We'd like to get the % positives down but not at the expense of closing things down again, he said. He thinks the current situation is manageable ...... if people will be responsible. If your old, protect yourself. If your young, respect the vulnerable by your actions.
Desantis has steadfastly supported FL's economy over shuttering. I think in the end, when all of this is history and it is reviewed in retrospect, as new cases increased with reopening, calling the risks of serious consequences from COVID not as great as the risks to the state's economy by re-shuttering to control the virus spread will be shown to be the correct position to take. Desantis also said, schools need to open. His guidance is that schools must offer 5ds of in class instruction but alternatively, other options can be offered to parents who determine the risk is too high to send their kids to school. He also pointed to the statistically low risk of C-19 complications for school aged kids. The worry, he added, that kids infecting staff or coming home from school, infected, and passing it to family members is unfounded. He said adults pass more COVID to kids than the other way around - I had not heard that. I'll check it out. Desantis added if we can do drive through restaurants, restaurants in general, Home Depot and the like, we can do schools. He is absolutely right.
During his presser today in Jacksonville, the US Secretary of Labor attended. The main theme of his comments ticked off the jobs created in FL by opening and staying open. He said the biggest concern of the US Labor Department was jobs lost to low income wage earners and the importance of opening sectors of the economy that employed them, which, of course, FL is doing. It was nice to hear upbeat comments instead of the doom and gloom coming from just about every corner.
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