Florida could just walk away from COVID-19 updates: report

Americans are used to COVID-19 numbers being published daily, but that could replace it in Florida, according to a WFLA report.

An official of Governor Ron DeSantis said the governor opposed publishing daily coronavirus figures, according to the report, and sought to decrease it.

“The reasoning is because it requires a 24-hour team. The data will not replace and the quality of knowledge will remain paramount,” DeSantis press secretary Cody McCloud wrote Tuesday in an email to NewsNation.

It is not known when this resolution will be taken, according to WFLA The state has already gone from reporting twice a day at the end of April to a singles report, published at 11 a. m. Every day.

You can read the full one wfla. com.

Changes in the state of knowledge communication were one of the reasons that led Coronavirus National Site Johns Hopkins, which tracks instances and deaths around the world, to alert its users to long-term changes, prompting a new pop-up when visiting the site.

The pop-up window says “Lately there are a number of anomalies in the data”.

He says Covid Tracking Project, his existing check provider, is converting data from US IT maps. But it’s not the first time

They noted that some states have replaced the way they report data and, as a result, adapt to providing more accurate control numbers.

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