Only After a Whistleblower Step Forward Did Florida Fall on the Sword and Admit Huge

Errors in Reporting COVID–19 Data… Florida health officials left COVID-19 trackers slackjawed on Sunday when it reported more than 15k new infections in just 24 hours on Sunday (the data were gleaned from the previous day). But as hospitalizations surge, questions had grown about whether the state is still trying to ‘juke’ its data, something that a now-infamous whistleblower alleged before she was fired (she has since started her COVID-19 data portal relying on public info). Journalists scouring the reams of daily data for discrepancies have happened upon bombshell they had been hoping for: Orlando Health has just confirmed that some of the data is shared over the weekend were wrong after journalists reported more than 50 labs showing 100% positivity rate, or roughly around there. One local Fox affiliate looked into the numbers and contacted a few labs to…

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The Plandemic Has Run Into a Big Road Block Not Good News for Bill Gates and Company Number of Deaths

Attributable to COVID-19 Pneumonia and Influenza Have Been Declining for 10 Straight Weeks, the Agency Said on Its Website, Suggesting COVID-19 May Cease to Qualify as an Epidemic in the Next Few Weeks… Coronavirus deaths in the country have nearly reached a level where the virus will cease to qualify as an epidemic under the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention rules, the federal agency reported on Friday.  The CDC qualifies a disease outbreak as an “epidemic” if the number of deaths attributable to the disease exceeds a certain percentage of total deaths per week. That threshold for pneumonia, influenza and COVID-19 fluctuates slightly depending on the time of year, ranging from around 7% at the height of flu season to around 5% during less virulent months.  CDC data indicate that deaths from those ailments began skyrocketing in the country around the second week of March,…

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