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You Can't Make It Up
First the Village Newspaper had the Covid-19 virus daily numbers on the front page, then they were moved to "The Local News Section A5"and now they are buried on page A8 in Local News.The numbers shot up today and god forbid if this got out to the potential buyers in the Villages and had them wait to purchase. It appears that maybe making it more difficult to find the numbers will keep more unaware including current residents of the risks in the Villages. Where the heck are our values??:ohdear:
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The pandemic has been declared vanquished
According to a leading politician's list of scientific accomplishments during his term the pandemic is over. So, yes the numbers are going to be less prominent for the reasons you mentioned.
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Well our values are split in two...some have values that claim a rally is a super spreading event...that same side claims that protests with 10's of thousands is not...the other side says be vigilant and follow the covid avoidance guidelines and use some common sense....one side is trying to scare the heck out of you by flashing certain statistics in your face everyday....the other side says, "yes it's happening...don't freak out and follow the same guidelines as before...calmly"...because panic accomplishes nothing.
So the good, safe and civilized values are being suppressed...while "the sky is falling" values are being shoved down our throat. Easy peasy. |
Please stop with the hysterics. The daily numbers are in the "State News" section, which seems appropriate, and are highlighted in green and are hardly "buried". Their summary for today, by the way, appears to be wrong. The latest numbers can be found at the Florida COVID-19 dashboard.
Experience Why you would depend on the Daily Sun for such information when the dashboard is just a click away is hard to fathom. By the way, the positive test rate for Sumter County yesterday was very low: 9 positives out of 489 tests or less than 2% positive. When you remove the numbers from the two prisons in Sumter, the County is doing very well. Asserting some sort of conspiracy about The Villages so they can sell more houses is just looney-tunes. Quote:
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This is a political post and should be removed by the people in charge!
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. 3 more days. 3 more days and the ToTV sniping should hopefully lessen. No matter which guy wins. That's good news. The bad news will be, as in 2016 - the anger, disputes, law suits, endless "news" coverage, and IMO CERTAIN unrest from much of the populice for weeks. Very concerning as I believe the Media will fuel much of it. Hang on folks. . . |
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why bother trying to track the covid-19 numbers...just play it safe
I don't track the daily DJIA or NYSE numbers either...I just try to make decisions that I feel are right for me |
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We cannot forever dole people out. The economy was booming, everyone who wanted one had jobs, due in at least part to the embargos on China and the tax cuts to big business allowing them to return to American soil to be competitive and engender thousands of jobs to people who then fuel the economy and then taxes don't have to raised for ANYBODY. The economy and big business are not BAD words. They put food on the table and buy health insurance. I do so love thriving capitalism, even though I very much believe we are having a Pandemic. There is NO easy answer and sometimes no answer at all for problems. When you get old enough, that wisdom hits you. |
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I'm not turning back the clock tonight, I don't want one more hour of 2020....j
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Which will or has affected the numbers. Opening the squares, churches, 100% capacity restaurants, the return of snowbirds all month, or The Rally at the polo fields? Not as high as many expected with all 5 possibilities now in play. I think we're doing pretty good and as noted above, take away the prison numbers and we are doing very well.
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Here's some more awesome news: if you're the lucky fella who gets to catch COVID and NOT die, you're most likely to spend the rest of whatever months or years you have left, having trouble breathing, and going in and out of hospitals for heart failure. I'm totally excited to hear about that. I'll lift a glass in your honor tomorrow. |
I would really encourage people to go to the website worldometers.info. Look for the US Coronavirus page and click on Florida. That will give you a wealth of facts on cases here in Florida.
One chart is the daily cases going back to the beginning. It show a rising trend through summer that peaks at over 15,000 cases in July. The numbers trend down through August and into September and were consistently below 5,000 cases a day. Over the past 10 days two days have been over 5,000. So we may be beginning to see an upward trend but it is really too early to know for sure. However, we are nowhere near where we were in July. Another interesting chart is the number of active cases in Florida. These peaked in August at over 500,000. Active cases are now around 200,000. Same trend with deaths, peaking and on a downward trend. I hope you will look at these charts and make your own mind up about the current risk and what precautions you should take. Don’t take others opinions, look at data and make your own call on what to do. |
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Knowledge
Knowledge is power! Knowledge should not be hidden. Taking important knowledge from 1st page to Section 2 A5 and then Section 2 A8 was the original point and nothing more or nothing less. It makes "Knowledge" just a little more difficult to find and inform the Residents. These are not arguable as they are facts. Using the excuse the critical medical facts are ALSO available elsewhere does not answer the question as to why not inform the residents if that is the purpose of publishing a newspaper which is suppose to be a source of current news and the threat of the spread of Covid-19 is critical news?:ho:
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Not cold day in hail.!!!!! |
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Naa, just call in puff the magic dragons. |
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I'm told we've "turned the corner on the virus". I've heard this several times over the last 6 months. We've turned the corner so many times that we're just going in circles now. Daily infection numbers are now over 1 new case per second. I hope this ride ends soon because these corners are getting worse not better. Time for someone to take the wheel and get us on the road with far fewer corners.
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Why Why Why so much depressing and mean talk...
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ABsolutely right. Why no one will tell us how many people in The Villages itself have died is beyond me. Is this a secret?
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The propaganda media are panic mongers. Sorry bunch of people.
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Everyone wants to blame somebody. One country is the reason and USA isn't the reason.
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The problem with The Villages is that very few statistics are actually taken from The Villages. They are usually done by county. So even though we can see numbers from the three counties, we don't know how many of those cases are in The Villages proper. Lake is a big county with only a small section in The Villages. The same can be said for Marion. Sumter has the prison where the number of cases is going to be higher than the outside world. So just because Florida or any of the three counties goes up or down, that doesn't mean that the same holds true for The Villages. |
I agree
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Roughly 20% of Covid-19 patients require hospitalization but only about 5% require a ventilator. Being placed on a ventilator had been a death sentence for many patients and those that survived did experience long term issues. However, an increasing number of those placed on a ventilator are surviving and with fewer long term effects than previous numbers. Perhaps the health care professionals are learning to use ventilators in a better way. |
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