Sunday, December 5, 2021

Florida Continues To Have Lowest CV Cases Per Capita In The U.S.

Florida Still Reporting Lowest Coronavirus Cases Per Capita


Florida continues to report the lowest daily coronavirus cases per capita in the nation as blue states see significant spikes, with the trend now continuing weeks on end.

According to the New York Times’ coronavirus data tracker, Florida is reporting the lowest number of daily cases per 100,000 in the nation, sitting at seven.  Hawaii and Alabama are tied right behind, reporting eight daily cases per capita.


While Alabama and Hawaii have lingered near the bottom, Florida has, for weeks now, reported the lowest cases per capita in the nation — a phenomenon largely ignored by the establishment media, which battered Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) throughout the pandemic as he refused to both embrace extended lockdowns or implement a statewide mask mandate. 

“They don’t want to tell you this, but Florida for like almost a month has been either the lowest or one of the lowest COVID in the entire country,” Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said during a press conference in Brandon, Florida, last month. 

“You see it surging in other parts. The corporate media, they don’t like it when it surges in other parts. They only like it when it surges in places that they don’t like,” he added.

Indeed, other parts of the country, namely blue states, are reporting significantly higher numbers. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s (D) Michigan, for instance, is reporting a daily average of 7,768 cases, or 78 per 100,000. Gov. Tom Wolf’s (D) Pennsylvania is reporting a daily average of 6,742 cases, or 53 per capita, and Gov. Kathy Hochul’s New York is reporting a daily average of 7,778 cases, or 40 per capita.

During a Thursday speech at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), President Joe Biden previewed the administration’s “winter strategy” for combatting the virus, which includes stricter testing requirements on international travelers, as well as an extension of the mask mandate on air travel.



COVID Cases Are Falling in the Five Least Vaccinated States



Newsweek reported:

The five U.S. states that have the lowest percentages of their populations fully vaccinated are seeing a fall in COVID case numbers.

According to data from the New York Times, West Virginia, Idaho, Wyoming, Alabama and Mississippi have all seen their average daily cases fall over the last two weeks.

Wyoming and Alabama, both of which are 46% fully vaccinated, saw their case numbers drop by 48% and 41%, respectively. Wyoming now has a daily case average of 144, while Alabama has 300. Wyoming has seen its hospitalizations fall in that time by 22%, but Alabama’s has risen by 1%.



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