Florida forced medical examiners to stop reporting death results, and now we know why
Back in April, it became clear that Florida was intentionally hiding a list of daily deaths that had previously been compiled by county medical examiners. Since that time, those examiners, as well as hospitals and local officials, have complained that the number of COVID-19 deaths being reported in Governor Ron DeSantis regular updates, doesnt match what theyre seeing in their areas. Last week, the scientist behind Floridas COVID-19 dashboard was fired after she says she refused to alter numbers as she was told.
With 52,600 confirmed cases of COVID-19, Florida is in the top ten states when it comes to infections. But the 2,300 recorded deaths is less than half of those from Michigan, a state with a similar number of cases. Considering the number of elderly residents and retirement communities, Floridas relatively light death toll seemed somewhat miraculous, and DeSantis has been bragging both about the success of his policies and sneering at pundits that warned of potential disaster from his refusal to enforce social distancing guidelines.
But theres still more evidence that miracle isnt the right word. The correct word is con. Because it looks like DeSantis has been taking COVID-19 deaths out of one column and inserting them into another.
Even before the state took what had always been public information and began to hide it behind a newfound concern for privacy, there was evidence that DeSantis was covering up COVID-19 in the Sunshine State. On April 17, the Sun Sentinel warned that there was a spike in pneumonia deaths indicating that COVID-19 was already present and active in the state at a time when the official test results were showing a handful of cases. Even though flu cases were winding down in mid-March, pneumonia deaths had continued to head straight up. State Department of Health officials refused to comment on whether there was a connection between the soaring death count and the coronavirus, even as the official number of COVID-19 remained low.
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