Kadorto
Saving the galaxy one star system at a time
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I'm not too sure about June looking at this projection. If you filter it for Florida is shows their peak to be in mid May. They will not be out of this until at least mid to late July from what this projection is showing. It looks like Florida has a later projected peak than the other states in the US who are projected to peak around April.
Granted these are all projections and nobody really knows when it will be over until its over.
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I'm not too sure about June looking at this projection. If you filter it for Florida is shows their peak to be in mid May. They will not be out of this until at least mid to late July from what this projection is showing. It looks like Florida has a later projected peak than the other states in the US who are projected to peak around April.
Granted these are all projections and nobody really knows when it will be over until its over.
I was thinking the same.. but then looking at the resources Florida has, it doesn't look like they'll be overwhelmed like NY. Plus, the curve in FL is predicted to be a bit flatter. To put this whole thing in perspective, this website is predicting 81,000 deaths in the U.S. In 2018, there were 61,000 flu related deaths and on average there are nearly 40,000 deaths from motor vehicle accidents each year. Not that any of that is good.. just a few stats to consider.