Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Florida has Smallest Increase of New Covid Cases in America In the Past Week

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"Meanwhile, the most ‘fully vaccinated’ state in continental America has the highest percentage of new coronavirus cases

Florida has the lowest increase of new coronavirus cases in America as of October 25, 2021.

In a map featuring new cases by state, the biggest indicator of more cases appears to be weather.

In fact, it appears that rate of population vaccinated and vaccine mandates have zero impact on new Covid cases.

Over the summer, Florida experienced a jump in coronavirus cases despite having a relatively high percentage of citizens vaccinated in comparison to other states.

According to the website “USA Facts“, 59 percent of Floridians are fully vaccinated as of October 22, 2021.

Therefore, Florida is more vaccinated than 31 other states, according to the data.

For example, Florida is more “fully vaccinated” than
Montana (49%),
Michigan (53%),
Ohio (51%), and
Illinois (54%).

Florida, despite a lack of mask or vaccine mandates, has the lowest new coronavirus cases in America, with a +0.4 percent increase in the past seven days.

Compare that with Vermont, which has 71% of their population fully vaccinated, yet has a new case increase of +4.09%,

 the highest percentage only after Alaska, which has a +4.31% increase. Fifty two percent of Alaska’s population is “fully vaccinated”.

The data reveals that is absolutely no correlation to mask mandates or “fully vaccinated” populations and new coronavirus case numbers."