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@TPM posted:

 While we know that  much older people are at a greater risk of developing more severe symptoms, as of today, the group leading in cases in Florida is 45-54, which also is the leading age group in population in Florida.  The next group after that is 55-64. There was a spike in cases yesterday.

Ron DeSantis has declared that the state cannot afford ramped up testing, and although he has opened our state for athletic activities, he now says that he leaves it up to counties and cities for enforcement.

Just an FYI.

A spike in cases or in that one demographic? There are spikes every 3-4 days due to large data dumps. You can look at the historical trend and see this and it has been discussed many times before. If tomorrow and the next day show similar numbers, then it should be a cause for concern. Either way, an increase in daily cases is and should be expected with having people resuming some activities. The fact that there hasn't been a significant is a great sign.

I saw his press conference where he lifted restrictions but left it up to the locals to decide if they are ready. It was a great decision to leave it up to the local leaders rather than try to put out a blanket policy. He also recommended people talk to their doctors to make sure they don't fall into a higher risk group before engaging in youth activities.

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