RE:It is all gone.Unicorn9000 wrote: what's next.
Not sure what is all gone or what's next but the stats out of Florida are not good. This is a story out of the Tampa Bay Times.
Hopefully none of these people were in the Algernon study group but the numbers still are on the high side for the whole Florida area and their should be a sense of urgency in getting a trusted therapeutic available as soon as possible.
Tampa Bay Times Published Yesterday
Updated Yesterday
Florida logged a new record for the most coronavirus deaths announced in a day with 277 on Tuesday.
Tuesday’s record brought the statewide death toll to 8,685 people, according to the Florida Department of Health. The weekly death average increased to 166 people dead per day.
The previous high was 257 deaths on July 31, according to the health department.
Florida added 5,831 new COVID-19 infections, bringing the total to 542,792 cases since the pandemic began. The Tampa Bay area added 797 new coronavirus cases and 44 deaths Tuesday.
Published Yesterday
Updated Yesterday
Florida logged a new record for the most coronavirus deaths announced in a day with 277 on Tuesday.
Tuesday’s record brought the statewide death toll to 8,685 people, according to the Florida Department of Health. The weekly death average increased to 166 people dead per day.
The previous high was 257 deaths on July 31, according to the health department.
Florida added 5,831 new COVID-19 infections, bringing the total to 542,792 cases since the pandemic began. The Tampa Bay area added 797 new coronavirus cases and 44 deaths Tuesday.