Scientists Say Some State Officials Are Hiding Or Changing Coronavirus Data Ahead Of Reopening

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Scientists Say Some State Officials Are Hiding Or Changing Coronavirus Data Ahead Of Reopening
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State officials in Florida, Arizona, and Georgia have reportedly been censoring scientists or providing questionable COVID-19 case data while pushing for early reopenings.

update on Friday that she had been removed from her role for"reasons beyond my division’s control." Jones, who had previously won praise from White House coronavirus task force leader Deborah Birx, later told a local TV station that the state had asked her to “The Florida Department of Public Health did not respond to a query from BuzzFeed News over whether it had manipulated data to make reopening more attractive. A statement sent from Helen Ferre of the office of Florida Gov.

Jones did not respond to requests for comment. An email sent to her work address bounced back on Wednesday morning.

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