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Ok. For 1, I live in Florida. I am talking about Florida, not New York or other big cities where people live stacked on top of each other. In the past, it was predicted that there would be 465,000 covid cases in florida. There have been 35,000. That is a scary statistic considering florida has only 70,000 hospital beds. Once again, the fear mongering by the media was wrong. Tell my why the media reports about reopening would be different? Point 2, as florida is step by step, starting to reopen, our Covid cases are lover than ever. And that's with more tests out than ever before. All of the statistics are leaning towards reopening. I don't mean everything needs to reopen immediately, like it was pre Covid, but step by step is the key. The media gets paid the more it is seen. That means they always show the thing to get you to click. If they show you the scariest, most boogey man statistic, you are more likely to click more, as you are concerned. If you feel at risk, stay home. Every time you get in a car, or go to work, you are more at risk from everyday things than from Covid.

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