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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Go for a month. That way you can attend the funerals of the other attendees too. I am sure they are relatives? [/quote] This. And while you’re in FL send baked goods to hospital workers. It’s a thing. And whatever you do, don’t talk about the virus. The devil has inhabited peoples minds to believe the virus is real and our government is trying poison us with a vaccine. The vaccine has a chip in it to monitor you. This is also a thing in FL. [/quote] FL is 67% at least 1 dose and 56% fully vaxxed. My county in south florida is 67% fully vaccinated. MD is 62% fully vax, VA is 58%, DC is 59%. Enough with the broad brush sweeping generalizations of Fl. [/quote] Well... Except that your stats are also a broad brush sweeping generalization. The average you cite for the state of Florida masks the fact that counties like Miami Dade, with a fully vaccinated rate among adults 18+ of 68%, bring up the average, while counties like Holmes County stand at 29%. At least 18 counties in Florida have fully vaccinated rates for adults 18+ in the 30s. Similarly, MD and VA counties in the DC metro area boast vaccination rates in the 70s and 80s for adults 18+, while the some very rural counties in VA drop well below these rates. But make no mistake: there are many counties in FL with fully vaccinated rates for adults 18+ in the 30s, whereas there are no counties in MD with fully vaccinated rates below the 49% and only two in VA that dip just below 40 percent. (Sources: https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/covid-19-in-virginia/covid-19-vaccine-summary/ and https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/covid-19-vaccine-doses.html )[/quote]
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