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Originally Posted by Bonnevie
floridapolitics.com: For now, as case and death numbers fall back toward where they were in June before the summer surge began, the mortality toll of the disease’s summer outbreak in Florida is coming into clear focus.
More people were reported to have died in Florida since June 20 than in any other state — more than Texas, California, or Arizona. Even when Florida’s large population is factored in, Florida’s per-capita death rate was worse than all other states’, including smaller Southern states that suffered harsh summer surges, such as Louisiana and Arkansas.
unfortunately, the 60,000 dead can't give us their opinion.
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The elder population concentration in FL skews the "deaths" numbers...... more elderly more deaths!
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