Another hiccup with Florida’s COVID numbers shows that maybe everyone should be skeptical of initial numbers


No, we are not going to get involved in whether the CDC is cooking the books on new COVID cases, although if it is true, it is another ICBM attack against so-called medical experts. Yes, the virus is real. Yes, it is contagious. And yes, the reaction may be overdone. All three may be true. Regarding the data, it is becoming clear that you cannot trust the new batch of numbers, especially in states that are receiving the brunt of the assault from the liberal media, such as Florida.

The liberal media desperately want people to die in Florida because nothing sets them apart more than having a narrative that explicitly says, ‘I told you, you fool and you fool red country.’ Governor Ron DeSantis has become the number one public enemy for COVID street vendors of panic. We have seen a wave of new cases of the Sunshine State, but what are the real numbers? With some labs, like Orlando Health, that don’t even report negative test results, positivity rates are in bad shape. In that case, Orlando Health reported a 98 percent positivity rate, but when you add the negatives, down to 9.4 percent. Look, I’m an Asian who absolutely sucks at math, but I know that will ruin the data.

Now, we have a man who died and was listed as a COVID fatality, but did not die from the virus. I was in a motorcycle accident. Dying with COVID is not the same as dying with COVID, so I think the death toll will have to be revised. Fox 35 has been in these two stories:

A person who died in a motorcycle accident was added to Florida’s COVID-19 death count, according to a state health official.

FOX 35 News discovered this after asking Dr. Raul Pino, Orange County Health Officer, if two coronavirus victims in their 20s had any underlying conditions. One of his responses surprised us.

“The first one had none. He died in a motorcycle accident, “said Pino.

Dr. Pino was asked if the man’s data was deleted.

“I don’t think so. I have to double-check,” said Pino. “We were arguing, arguing, or trying to argue with the state. Not because of the numbers: they are 100 … it makes no difference if they are 99, but the fact of that the individual did not die from COVID-19 … died in the accident. But you could actually argue that it could have been COVID-19 that caused it to crash. I don’t know the conclusion of that.

You know this is not the only one, so you could leave that fairy tale to rest. Fox 35 contacted the coroner who signed all COVID deaths and received no response.

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Last note: Yes, just wait for those numbers, folks. Wait a few days or not because the data is unreliable. We have double immersion going on …

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