Florida Department of Health Dec 17 – Nassau County daily Coronavirus reaches 71

Florida Department of Health
December 17, 2020

Editor’s Note:  71 cases daily cases of Coronavirus is high, but during one day in November 75 was recorded.  The State of Florida reached 13,164 cases today.

Nassau County Emergency Management:
FDOH reported 503 new test results and 71 positive cases today (14.1% positivity). Total number of cases is now 3919 (3631 residents)
NOTE: Time periods covered in any given FDOH data snapshot or “latest report” vary. Data are provisional.

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A visitor (@guest_59788)
3 years ago

Are these testing positive Florida residents or out-of-state temporary residents or visitors.

Ben Martin
Ben Martin(@ben-martin)
3 years ago
Reply to  A visitor

Are those testing positive really positive?

Hopefully other states will follow Florida’s lead. DeSantis has ordered that testing labs reveal the number cycles at which each test is run.

Reportedly……..”Anthony Fauci himself has asserted that 35 cycles or higher makes the test result useless. Yet the FDA and the CDC recommend running the test at up to 40 cycles. This has opened the door to millions of false positives. “

The article was written by Jon Rappoport. It is titled “The real pandemic is an outbreak of PCR tesiting.”

 Let us appreciate that Governor DeSantis is a critical thinker. We don’t want our taxpayer dollars going needlessly to the “industrial medical testing complex” do we? All the false hysteria and business shutdowns isn’t helping people either.

Joanna Murphy
Joanna Murphy (@guest_59790)
3 years ago

I wonder if we are told that even the people who have had covid need the vaccine because some were tested positive when they really were not. Just a cold or the flu. I still believe that it is better to be safe than sorry. Get the vaccine.

Ben Martin
Ben Martin(@ben-martin)
3 years ago
Reply to  Joanna Murphy

What is wrong with being “Pro Natural Immunity?” Mankind has evolved for a very long time without the use of medical experts injecting who knows what into massive segments of the population. What will we do when covID 20 gets here, get another vaccine? The fact that Hydroxychloroquine was suppressed by a large part of the medical profession might clue you in to how altruistic that profession really is. Let’s give our thanks for those medical professionals who are standing up against big corporate medical interests (e.g. Dr. Scott Jensen, Dr. Rand Paul, Dr Ron Paul, Frontline Doctors, etc)