A sharp reduction in Florida's COVID-19 cases appears to be of little interest to the mainstream media and critics who previously vilified GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis for his response to the pandemic.
New infections per 100,000 Florida residents dropped to 12 during the past week, according to The New York Times coronavirus tracker. Cases dropped by 48% in the state over the past 14 days.
DeSantis was criticized by Democrats and the media for loosening pandemic restrictions ahead of other state leaders, the Washington Examiner reported Tuesday.
The rate of new cases in New York, for example, is more than double that of Florida's at 25 per 100,000 residents over the past week.
The rate of new infections per 100,000 Washington state residents was at 31 during the past week.
DeSantis allowed businesses to reopen, with some limits, in early May 2020, just two months after the virus virtually shut down the entire country.
By September of last year, Florida had lifted all restrictions and began efforts to limit new ones that local governments could impose.
"It's a right-wing approach, and it's just a page out of [former President Donald] Trump's playbook," J. Edwin Benton, a political science professor at the University of South Florida, told the Examiner.
"He's doing it to mimic what Trump would still be doing and did do prior to being voted out of office."
State employees in Washington, with nearly three times the number of new COVID-19 infections than Florida this past week, faced a deadline Monday to take the vaccine or lose their jobs.
Late last week, DeSantis said Florida would challenge Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate on employers and workers in federal court and through legislation.
"Let's not have Biden come in and effectively take away — threaten to take away — the jobs of people who have been working hard throughout this entire pandemic," DeSantis said during a news conference. "I am offended that a police officer could potentially lose their job."
A sharp reduction in Florida's COVID-19 cases appears to be of little interest to the mainstream media and critics who previously vilified GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis for his response to the pandemic.
New infections per 100,000 Florida residents dropped to 12 during the past week, according to The New York Times coronavirus tracker. Cases dropped by 48% in the state over the past 14 days.
DeSantis was criticized by Democrats and the media for loosening pandemic restrictions ahead of other state leaders, the Washington Examiner reported Tuesday.
The rate of new cases in New York, for example, is more than double that of Florida's at 25 per 100,000 residents over the past week.
The rate of new infections per 100,000 Washington state residents was at 31 during the past week.
DeSantis allowed businesses to reopen, with some limits, in early May 2020, just two months after the virus virtually shut down the entire country.
By September of last year, Florida had lifted all restrictions and began efforts to limit new ones that local governments could impose.
"It's a right-wing approach, and it's just a page out of [former President Donald] Trump's playbook," J. Edwin Benton, a political science professor at the University of South Florida, told the Examiner.
"He's doing it to mimic what Trump would still be doing and did do prior to being voted out of office."
State employees in Washington, with nearly three times the number of new COVID-19 infections than Florida this past week, faced a deadline Monday to take the vaccine or lose their jobs.
Late last week, DeSantis said Florida would challenge Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate on employers and workers in federal court and through legislation.
"Let's not have Biden come in and effectively take away — threaten to take away — the jobs of people who have been working hard throughout this entire pandemic," DeSantis said during a news conference. "I am offended that a police officer could potentially lose their job."
Trump was right as was I
#DeathSantis2024
Progressive tards have no talking points for this.
A sharp reduction in Florida's COVID-19 cases appears to be of little interest to the mainstream media and critics who previously vilified GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis for his response to the pandemic.
New infections per 100,000 Florida residents dropped to 12 during the past week, according to The New York Times coronavirus tracker. Cases dropped by 48% in the state over the past 14 days.
DeSantis was criticized by Democrats and the media for loosening pandemic restrictions ahead of other state leaders, the Washington Examiner reported Tuesday.
The rate of new cases in New York, for example, is more than double that of Florida's at 25 per 100,000 residents over the past week.
The rate of new infections per 100,000 Washington state residents was at 31 during the past week.
DeSantis allowed businesses to reopen, with some limits, in early May 2020, just two months after the virus virtually shut down the entire country.
By September of last year, Florida had lifted all restrictions and began efforts to limit new ones that local governments could impose.
"It's a right-wing approach, and it's just a page out of [former President Donald] Trump's playbook," J. Edwin Benton, a political science professor at the University of South Florida, told the Examiner.
"He's doing it to mimic what Trump would still be doing and did do prior to being voted out of office."
State employees in Washington, with nearly three times the number of new COVID-19 infections than Florida this past week, faced a deadline Monday to take the vaccine or lose their jobs.
Late last week, DeSantis said Florida would challenge Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate on employers and workers in federal court and through legislation.
"Let's not have Biden come in and effectively take away — threaten to take away — the jobs of people who have been working hard throughout this entire pandemic," DeSantis said during a news conference. "I am offended that a police officer could potentially lose their job."
Trump was right as was I
#DeathSantis2024
Fourth highest state infection rate and ninth highest state death rate governor did a better job than the governor whose state is 45th in both.
A sharp reduction in Florida's COVID-19 cases appears to be of little interest to the mainstream media and critics who previously vilified GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis for his response to the pandemic.
New infections per 100,000 Florida residents dropped to 12 during the past week, according to The New York Times coronavirus tracker. Cases dropped by 48% in the state over the past 14 days.
DeSantis was criticized by Democrats and the media for loosening pandemic restrictions ahead of other state leaders, the Washington Examiner reported Tuesday.
The rate of new cases in New York, for example, is more than double that of Florida's at 25 per 100,000 residents over the past week.
The rate of new infections per 100,000 Washington state residents was at 31 during the past week.
DeSantis allowed businesses to reopen, with some limits, in early May 2020, just two months after the virus virtually shut down the entire country.
By September of last year, Florida had lifted all restrictions and began efforts to limit new ones that local governments could impose.
"It's a right-wing approach, and it's just a page out of [former President Donald] Trump's playbook," J. Edwin Benton, a political science professor at the University of South Florida, told the Examiner.
"He's doing it to mimic what Trump would still be doing and did do prior to being voted out of office."
State employees in Washington, with nearly three times the number of new COVID-19 infections than Florida this past week, faced a deadline Monday to take the vaccine or lose their jobs.
Late last week, DeSantis said Florida would challenge Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate on employers and workers in federal court and through legislation.
"Let's not have Biden come in and effectively take away — threaten to take away — the jobs of people who have been working hard throughout this entire pandemic," DeSantis said during a news conference. "I am offended that a police officer could potentially lose their job."
Trump was right as was I
#DeathSantis2024
Fourth highest state infection rate and ninth highest state death rate governor did a better job than the governor whose state is 45th in both.
#TugConScience
Now its rates? Washington has a double infection rate. What the fuck are you trying to dissemble now?
Your side is wrong, has been wrong, and will remain wrong
A sharp reduction in Florida's COVID-19 cases appears to be of little interest to the mainstream media and critics who previously vilified GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis for his response to the pandemic.
New infections per 100,000 Florida residents dropped to 12 during the past week, according to The New York Times coronavirus tracker. Cases dropped by 48% in the state over the past 14 days.
DeSantis was criticized by Democrats and the media for loosening pandemic restrictions ahead of other state leaders, the Washington Examiner reported Tuesday.
The rate of new cases in New York, for example, is more than double that of Florida's at 25 per 100,000 residents over the past week.
The rate of new infections per 100,000 Washington state residents was at 31 during the past week.
DeSantis allowed businesses to reopen, with some limits, in early May 2020, just two months after the virus virtually shut down the entire country.
By September of last year, Florida had lifted all restrictions and began efforts to limit new ones that local governments could impose.
"It's a right-wing approach, and it's just a page out of [former President Donald] Trump's playbook," J. Edwin Benton, a political science professor at the University of South Florida, told the Examiner.
"He's doing it to mimic what Trump would still be doing and did do prior to being voted out of office."
State employees in Washington, with nearly three times the number of new COVID-19 infections than Florida this past week, faced a deadline Monday to take the vaccine or lose their jobs.
Late last week, DeSantis said Florida would challenge Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate on employers and workers in federal court and through legislation.
"Let's not have Biden come in and effectively take away — threaten to take away — the jobs of people who have been working hard throughout this entire pandemic," DeSantis said during a news conference. "I am offended that a police officer could potentially lose their job."
Trump was right as was I
#DeathSantis2024
Fourth highest state infection rate and ninth highest state death rate governor did a better job than the governor whose state is 45th in both.
#TugConScience
Now its rates? Washington has a double infection rate. What the fuck are you trying to dissemble now?
Your side is wrong, has been wrong, and will remain wrong
So your football team won the last 3 minutes of the third quarter in a game it lost 45 - 9. Congrats. There are 19 months of data.
A sharp reduction in Florida's COVID-19 cases appears to be of little interest to the mainstream media and critics who previously vilified GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis for his response to the pandemic.
New infections per 100,000 Florida residents dropped to 12 during the past week, according to The New York Times coronavirus tracker. Cases dropped by 48% in the state over the past 14 days.
DeSantis was criticized by Democrats and the media for loosening pandemic restrictions ahead of other state leaders, the Washington Examiner reported Tuesday.
The rate of new cases in New York, for example, is more than double that of Florida's at 25 per 100,000 residents over the past week.
The rate of new infections per 100,000 Washington state residents was at 31 during the past week.
DeSantis allowed businesses to reopen, with some limits, in early May 2020, just two months after the virus virtually shut down the entire country.
By September of last year, Florida had lifted all restrictions and began efforts to limit new ones that local governments could impose.
"It's a right-wing approach, and it's just a page out of [former President Donald] Trump's playbook," J. Edwin Benton, a political science professor at the University of South Florida, told the Examiner.
"He's doing it to mimic what Trump would still be doing and did do prior to being voted out of office."
State employees in Washington, with nearly three times the number of new COVID-19 infections than Florida this past week, faced a deadline Monday to take the vaccine or lose their jobs.
Late last week, DeSantis said Florida would challenge Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate on employers and workers in federal court and through legislation.
"Let's not have Biden come in and effectively take away — threaten to take away — the jobs of people who have been working hard throughout this entire pandemic," DeSantis said during a news conference. "I am offended that a police officer could potentially lose their job."
Trump was right as was I
#DeathSantis2024
Fourth highest state infection rate and ninth highest state death rate governor did a better job than the governor whose state is 45th in both.
#TugConScience
Now its rates? Washington has a double infection rate. What the fuck are you trying to dissemble now?
Your side is wrong, has been wrong, and will remain wrong
So your football team won the last 3 minutes of the third quarter in a game it lost 45 - 9. Congrats. There are 19 months of data.
Inslee says he won the super bowl. Lolz. Democrats are not on the right side of this, at all. There's plenty of data on that too.
A sharp reduction in Florida's COVID-19 cases appears to be of little interest to the mainstream media and critics who previously vilified GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis for his response to the pandemic.
New infections per 100,000 Florida residents dropped to 12 during the past week, according to The New York Times coronavirus tracker. Cases dropped by 48% in the state over the past 14 days.
DeSantis was criticized by Democrats and the media for loosening pandemic restrictions ahead of other state leaders, the Washington Examiner reported Tuesday.
The rate of new cases in New York, for example, is more than double that of Florida's at 25 per 100,000 residents over the past week.
The rate of new infections per 100,000 Washington state residents was at 31 during the past week.
DeSantis allowed businesses to reopen, with some limits, in early May 2020, just two months after the virus virtually shut down the entire country.
By September of last year, Florida had lifted all restrictions and began efforts to limit new ones that local governments could impose.
"It's a right-wing approach, and it's just a page out of [former President Donald] Trump's playbook," J. Edwin Benton, a political science professor at the University of South Florida, told the Examiner.
"He's doing it to mimic what Trump would still be doing and did do prior to being voted out of office."
State employees in Washington, with nearly three times the number of new COVID-19 infections than Florida this past week, faced a deadline Monday to take the vaccine or lose their jobs.
Late last week, DeSantis said Florida would challenge Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate on employers and workers in federal court and through legislation.
"Let's not have Biden come in and effectively take away — threaten to take away — the jobs of people who have been working hard throughout this entire pandemic," DeSantis said during a news conference. "I am offended that a police officer could potentially lose their job."
Goosestepping little brownshits love them some goosestepping little brownshits. I've been told. I was also told that the Vaxx was the way out. Problem is those dirty unvaxxed just keep infecting them.
A sharp reduction in Florida's COVID-19 cases appears to be of little interest to the mainstream media and critics who previously vilified GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis for his response to the pandemic.
New infections per 100,000 Florida residents dropped to 12 during the past week, according to The New York Times coronavirus tracker. Cases dropped by 48% in the state over the past 14 days.
DeSantis was criticized by Democrats and the media for loosening pandemic restrictions ahead of other state leaders, the Washington Examiner reported Tuesday.
The rate of new cases in New York, for example, is more than double that of Florida's at 25 per 100,000 residents over the past week.
The rate of new infections per 100,000 Washington state residents was at 31 during the past week.
DeSantis allowed businesses to reopen, with some limits, in early May 2020, just two months after the virus virtually shut down the entire country.
By September of last year, Florida had lifted all restrictions and began efforts to limit new ones that local governments could impose.
"It's a right-wing approach, and it's just a page out of [former President Donald] Trump's playbook," J. Edwin Benton, a political science professor at the University of South Florida, told the Examiner.
"He's doing it to mimic what Trump would still be doing and did do prior to being voted out of office."
State employees in Washington, with nearly three times the number of new COVID-19 infections than Florida this past week, faced a deadline Monday to take the vaccine or lose their jobs.
Late last week, DeSantis said Florida would challenge Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate on employers and workers in federal court and through legislation.
"Let's not have Biden come in and effectively take away — threaten to take away — the jobs of people who have been working hard throughout this entire pandemic," DeSantis said during a news conference. "I am offended that a police officer could potentially lose their job."
Trump was right as was I
#DeathSantis2024
If you live in NY, where do you go to ask for your 95% effectiveness?
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A sharp reduction in Florida's COVID-19 cases appears to be of little interest to the mainstream media and critics who previously vilified GOP Gov. Ron DeSantis for his response to the pandemic.
New infections per 100,000 Florida residents dropped to 12 during the past week, according to The New York Times coronavirus tracker. Cases dropped by 48% in the state over the past 14 days.
DeSantis was criticized by Democrats and the media for loosening pandemic restrictions ahead of other state leaders, the Washington Examiner reported Tuesday.
The rate of new cases in New York, for example, is more than double that of Florida's at 25 per 100,000 residents over the past week.
The rate of new infections per 100,000 Washington state residents was at 31 during the past week.
DeSantis allowed businesses to reopen, with some limits, in early May 2020, just two months after the virus virtually shut down the entire country.
By September of last year, Florida had lifted all restrictions and began efforts to limit new ones that local governments could impose.
"It's a right-wing approach, and it's just a page out of [former President Donald] Trump's playbook," J. Edwin Benton, a political science professor at the University of South Florida, told the Examiner.
"He's doing it to mimic what Trump would still be doing and did do prior to being voted out of office."
State employees in Washington, with nearly three times the number of new COVID-19 infections than Florida this past week, faced a deadline Monday to take the vaccine or lose their jobs.
Late last week, DeSantis said Florida would challenge Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate on employers and workers in federal court and through legislation.
"Let's not have Biden come in and effectively take away — threaten to take away — the jobs of people who have been working hard throughout this entire pandemic," DeSantis said during a news conference. "I am offended that a police officer could potentially lose their job."
Trump was right as was I
#DeathSantis2024
Rather than doubt for a minute that perhaps the left wing bullshit you have been fed is wrong just call names and TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP
#TugConScience
Your side is wrong, has been wrong, and will remain wrong
You're wrong
As usual
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COVID positivity.