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Rebekah Jones's Florida COVID Data Conspiracy -- Not a Word of It Is True


Rebekah Jones during an interview with WPTV News in 2020
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The former dashboard manager alleges a vast data conspiracy in Florida; not a word of it is true.
This is a story about Rebekah Jones, a former dashboard manager at the Florida Department of Health (FDOH), who has single-handedly managed to convince millions of Americans that Governor Ron DeSantis has been fudging the state’s COVID-19 data.
When I write “single-handedly,” I mean it, for Jones is not
one of the people who have advanced this conspiracy theory but rather is
the person who has advanced this conspiracy theory. It has been repeated by others, sure: by partisans across the Internet, by unscrupulous Florida Democrats such as Nikki Fried and Charlie Crist, and on television, by MSNBC in particular. But it flows from a single place: Rebekah Jones. To understand that is to understand the whole game. This is about Jones, and Jones alone. ....

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Botched '60 Minutes' DeSantis story latest mainstream media hit piece on potential 2024 GOP contender


Fox News media analyst Howard Kurtz joins America Reports to discuss the widely criticized CBS 60 Minutes segment.
A widely criticized 60 Minutes report focusing on Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis is the latest example of a mainstream media attack on the potential 2024 White House hopeful.
Despite the Sunshine State s robust economy and a strong response to the coronavirus pandemic (Florida currently has the the 27th-most coronavirus deaths per capita despite being the third-most populous state in the Union), DeSantis has come under fire in the press for everything from partnering with the Publix grocery store chain on vaccinations, to getting shots to Holocaust survivors, to accusations of cooking the books, to keeping the state largely open during the pandemic, to running afoul of a Florida data scientist who was later arrested for hacking a state computer system. ....

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Here's a bowling analogy for the role of genes and the environment in mental illnesses


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What schizophrenia feels like from an artist who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia.
Art by Thomas Zapata (wikicommons)
Schizophrenia is a chronic neurological brain disorder that affects millions of people around the world. Although diagnosis and treatments have come a long way, it wasn’t until the last 20 to 30 years that scientists discovered certain genes that put people at risk for mental illness. How does this new science impact treatment, and why do mental disorders run in some families but not others? And how can our environment trigger these illnesses? 
KCRW’s Jonathan Bastian talks about destigmatizing schizophrenia and how mapping the human genome has changed people’s understanding of mental illness. He’s joined by Daniel Weinberger, Johns Hopkins University psychology professor and director and CEO of the Lieber Institute for Brain Development.  ....

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When covid deaths aren't counted, families pay the price


When covid deaths aren’t counted, families pay the price
On Sundays, Bishop Bruce Davis preached love. Through his Pentecostal ministry, he organized youth parades and gave computers, bicycles and food to families in need.
During the week, Bruce practiced what he preached, caring for prisoners at a Georgia hospital. On March 27 he began coughing, and on April 1 he was hospitalized. He d tested positive for covid-19. The virus swept through his household, infecting his wife and daughter and hospitalizing their disabled son. Ten days after landing in the hospital, Bruce died.
But when Gwendolyn Davis received her husband’s death certificate, she was taken aback. The causes of death? Sepsis and renal failure. No mention of covid-19. ....

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