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Rumor Control is Critical and Time-Consuming for States, With No Help From Trump or His Likes

April 27, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

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In addition to battling the coronavirus, states and localities are spending time and increased effort batting down rumors and myths — everything from President Donald Trump’s suggestion last week that injecting poisonous disinfectants might help to rumors that National Guard troops are enforcing stay-at-home orders at gunpoint.

Confirmed Flagler Covid-19 Increase By 28 in One Day, to 106, But Local Hospitalizations Still ‘Stable’

April 23, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

Third year medical student Casey Kelly, who attends the Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine, getting tested at the Palm Coast campus of Daytona State College last week, a testing location run by Flagler Emergency Management and the Flagler Health Department. (Flagler County)

Flagler County added 28 confirmed Covid-19 cases in a single day today, by far the largest single-day tally of new cases, for a total of 106. But there does not appear to be an equivalent increase in hospitalizations.

Florida Jobless Claims Nearly Triple to Over Half a Million in a Week, U.S. Unemployment Over 16%

April 23, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Upward of 11 percent of Florida's workforce has filed for unemployment, though the actual figure is likely much higher. (© FlaglerLive)

More than one in 10 new jobless claims–505,137 first-time applications of the 4.4 million new claims–across the United States last week were made to Florida’s overwhelmed unemployment system.

“We’re Not Opening Up The County,” Commission Chairman Cautions as Beaches Partially Reopen

April 21, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 34 Comments

Morning hours everywhere, evejing hours only in unincorporated Flagler beaches. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County Commission and Flagler Beach reopened their beaches partially starting Wednesday, but officials’ cautions against a premature, broader reopening are not all on the same page.

Consumer Confidence and Businesses Aggressively Implementing Safety Measures Will be Key to Rebound

April 21, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Now showing. (Dan Gaken)

Getting people to dine out, board airplanes and visit resorts will require increased confidence that businesses are aggressively implementing enhanced hygiene measures to reduce the spread of Covid-19, members of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ task force on reopening the state said Tuesday.

American Carnage: How Donald Trump Is Killing Us

April 20, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 121 Comments

Pieter Bruegel the Elder's "The Triumph of Death" (1562). Trump Covid-19

The coronavirus has mutated into ideological variants. We are moving from a natural disaster to a man-made one, from statistically unavoidable deaths to deaths willed by indifference, ignorance, selfishness, and the political calculations of a single man. The consequences will compound rather than mitigate the pandemic.

Florida Task Force Looks for Answers on Reviving Economy and Making Testing More Widespread

April 20, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Major Florida industry leaders and government officials will spend a week developing ideas on re-starting the state's economy. (© FlaglerLive)

The push to get businesses back open comes as public-health experts have warned social distancing restrictions should not be lifted until the numbers of new infections have slowed or stopped and there is widespread immunity.

Covid-19 Advice: 7 Lessons America’s Governors Should Not Ignore as They Reopen Economies

April 20, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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We spoke to frontline experts from around the globe and have compiled a list of recommendations for reopening U.S. states. Their consensus? It’s tough to find policies that simultaneously save lives and livelihoods.

113 Prisoners Test Positive for Covid-19, 47 of them at Volusia’s Tomoka Correctional

April 19, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Along with the 113 inmates, 80 corrections workers had tested positive for Covid-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus. Four inmates had also died, all at Blackwater River Correctional Facility in Santa Rosa County.

County Falsely Claims Testing Increased ‘Significantly,’ But Positive Cases Have, to 75–And County Must Send Back 650 Junk Test Kits

April 19, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 26 Comments

Flagler County's testing trend mirrors the nation's, which has also plateaued in the past two weeks after rising for days before that. Source: Florida Health Department. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler County government issued false and misleading figures Friday regarding a surge in testing that never took place, and 650 kits that could have enabled a surge must be sent back because they’re flawed, officials now say.

Caving to Pressure, Flagler Beach and the County Plan to Reopen Beaches on Limited Basis Next Week

April 18, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 97 Comments

Beach-goers defying the orders to stay off the beach this morning just north of the Flagler Beach city limit. (© FlaglerLive)

After sustaining intense pressure from residents and from county officials, and with beaches reopened to the north and south, Flagler Beach plans to re-open its beach on a limited basis starting Monday morning, as would the county.

Florida Infections Spike to Near Peak Again, Flagler Cases at 52; St. Johns Reopens Beaches Partially

April 17, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Josh, an AdventHealth Palm Coast employee, taking the temperature of a plush gift from Flagler Beach volunteers, who delivered the gifts to the hospital on April 13 as a result of efforts by resident Wanda Duff. (Wanda Duff)

Flagler County Covid-19 cases are expected to spike a little because of increased testing; AdventHealth Palm Coast’s ICU capacity at 28 percent and total capacity at 30 percent. Flagler County government defends its decision to open some trails as St. Johns opens its beaches for four hours a day, with limited use.

Only 4% of Florida’s Unemployed Have Received Checks Since Losing Their Jobs

April 17, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

The state’s benefit checks of $275 a week remain among the stingiest in the nation. Separately, 23,801 checks have gone out to people who have qualified for federal money under a new federal stimulus law. The federal payments go up to $600 a week.

Covid-19 Peak Pushed Back to May 3; In Flagler, 47 Are Tested at Drive-Up Site and 400 Households Get Food Aid

April 15, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

From left, Palm Coast City Manager Matt Morton, Mayor Milissa Holland, and Flagler Health Department Chief Bob Snyder, with an interpreter for the hearing impaired, at today's semi-virtual town hall meeting on Covid-19. (© FlaglerLive via Palm Coast's YouTube Channel)

More details about the first Covid-19 infection affecting a Flagler staffer at a nursing home as the county begins drive-up testing, officials warn relaxing distancing measures, and Palm Coast launches its Rise-Up Palm Coast initiative.

Spike in People Dying at Home Suggests Coronavirus Deaths Are Considerably Higher Than Reported

April 15, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

A Covid-19 regional care center in Detroit on April 9. (Scott Thompson)

Coronavirus death counts are based on positive tests and driven by hospital deaths. But data from major metropolitan areas shows a spike in at-home deaths, prompting one expert to say current numbers were just “the tip of the iceberg.”

Get Used To It: Distancing and Masks Are ‘New Normal’ for Coming Year

April 14, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

Flagler Health Department Director Bob Snyder in face mask, addressing the Palm Coast City Council during a virtual meeting last week. (© FlaglerLive via YouTube)

Florida residents might be social distancing and wearing facemasks for a year because of COVID-19, the state’s top public health officer said Monday.

Oceanfront Property Owners Want Beach Closure Lifted. Federal Judge Says No.

April 14, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 28 Comments

Off limit in Flagler, too, until further notice. (© FlaglerLive)

Plaintiffs in the lawsuit, including former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, argued that the ordinance is unconstitutional on a series of grounds, including that it violates privacy and due-process rights.

Lawsuit Challenging Florida’s “Poll Tax” on Felon Voting Rights Expanded to Hundreds of Thousands

April 13, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Desmond Meade of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, which led the fight to restore voting rights for felons who have served their sentence, after regaining his own right to vote in January 2019. Meade is now helping lead the fight against the new restrictions the Florida Legislature imposed on felons' rights. (Facebook)

U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle issued an order last week after saying he intended to grant class certification to plaintiffs, who allege that the 2019 law amounts to an unconstitutional “poll tax.”

Flagler County’s Crime Rate Falls 19% in 2019, After 22% Drop Year Before; Staly Credits Innovations

April 13, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

Two decades of sheriffs. The crime rate each year includes rates in Bunnell and Flagler Beach, which do not fall under the sheriff's jurisdiction but do not usually substantially alter the overall figures. (© FlaglerLive)

Much of the crime drop was in non-violent crimes, burglaries and larcenies especially. Vehicle thefts increased 26 percent despite the increasing use of license-plate readers. Rapes increased, and murders matched the previous year’s total: three.

How Do We Exit The Shutdown? Hire An Army Of Public Health Workers

April 13, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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The pandemic has exposed massive cracks in the foundations of the U.S. public health system. Getting the country back to normal, experts say, will require a major investment in Public Health 101: training a corps of workers who can track people with the virus and prevent them from passing it to others.

Second Flagler Resident Dies of Covid-19; Had Been at AdventHealth’s ICU

April 12, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 27 Comments

New, confirmed Covid-19 cases in Florida by day, since March 25. Local public health and emergency management officials say the peak is still expected on April 21. (Department of Health graphic)

A second Flagler County resident has died of Covid-19, Flagler Health Department Chief Bob Snyder said this morning. The resident had been in treatment at AdventHealth Palm Coast hospital’s intensive care unit, and died in the early hours of on Easter Sunday.

Coronavirus Traffic Lull Is Accelerating Work on I-4’s Widening Project, Now Nearly a Year behind Schedule

April 11, 2020 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The I-4 construction project is in its fifth year. (DOT)

The $2.3 billion project is more than 250 days behind schedule. Sections of the massive Interstate 4 “Ultimate” project will see accelerated work as the state takes advantage of a coronavirus-created reduction in traffic.

Florida Seeing Over 1,000 New Infections a Day as Federal, State and Local Officials Send Clashing Messages

April 10, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

Army Pvt. Joshua Rodriguez, a combat medical specialist assigned to the Javits New York Medical Station, checks a patient’s pulse in New York on Wednesday. (Department of Defense)

The largest spike of coronavirus cases yet in Flagler-Palm Coast was on Thursday, with seven cases confirmed just that day, for a total of 44. Most of the new cases are the result of local, or community, transmission.

Crush of Initial Claims Push U.S. Unemployment Rate Past 10%, Florida’s Past 7% and Rising

April 9, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

The four-week average. (calculatedriskblog.com)

Initial unemployment claims totaled 6.6 million for the week ending April 4 across the nation, and 169,885 in Florida. In the last three weeks, initial claims have totaled 16.8 million in a labor force of 163 million. That equates to an unemployment rate of 10.3 percent, a rate never reached during the Great Recession.

As Florida’s Unemployment Compensation System Collapses, DeSantis Tries to Focus on Improvements

April 7, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Department of Economic Opportunity Executive Director Ken Lawson. (NSF)

Hundreds of call center operators are being rushed through training, paper applications are being made available and dozens of computer servers were brought from Orlando over the weekend to boost the online system’s capacity.

Drive-In Testing Location Coming to Flagler as Local Cases Reach 34, State Peak Expected on April 21

April 6, 2020 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Air Force Airman 1st Class Michael San Jose, 60th Medical Diagnostics and Therapeutics Squadron lab technician, performs antibody titration at the David Grant USAF Medical Center laboratory at Travis Air Force Base, Calif. (James Hodgman)

Previous models had shown the Coronavirus pandemic peaking in Florida the first week of May. The earlier projected peak would mean 3,000 fewer hospitalizations statewide, and a few hundred less ICU-level patients, as well as fewer deaths. But models can change.

Jury Trials and All Other Non-Critical Court Proceedings Suspended at Least Until June

April 6, 2020 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A jury room at the Flagler County courthouse. It will not be used for that purpose at least until June. (© FlaglerLive)

The order extended the suspension of criminal and civil jury trials, jury selection and grand-jury proceedings through May 29. It said circuit and county courts will “continue to perform essential court proceedings.”

HIPAA Heist: Lethal Privacy In the Age of Coronavirus

April 2, 2020 | Pierre Tristam | 14 Comments

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Misapplications and misinterpretations of the federal medical privacy law known as HIPAA are conspiring to kill more of us than otherwise would die from the coronavirus. And officials are taking advantage of the law to cloak their failures.

Citing Emergency Powers, DeSantis Wants Lawsuit Disputing Beach Closures Tossed Out

April 2, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

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The lawsuit was filed by Santa Rosa Beach lawyer Daniel Uhlfelder amid debate about whether groups of beachgoers — including spring break crowds of college students — have worsened the spread of COVID-19, the deadly respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus.

Sheriff Prepares Shift to Enforcement of Quarantine and Stay-Home Orders Amid Questions; Restrictions in Effect Friday

April 1, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 39 Comments

Sheriff Rick Staly, center, has been in discussions with Flagler Emergency Management Chief JOnathan Lord, at the mic, and working with Flagler Beach Police Chief Matt Doughney, left, and Bunnell Police Chief Tom Foster (not pictured) regarding enforcement of coronavirus emergency orders, which will soon be mandatory. The trio was seen at the county's Emergency Operations Center last fall during the last hurricane emergency. (© FlaglerLive)

What will enforcement of mandatory stay-home orders look like in Palm Coast and Flagler, for residents and coronavirus-infected individuals? Sheriff Rick Staly and Emergency Management Chief Jonathan Lord have been pouring over the orders in preparation.

DeSantis Orders Stay-at-Home Across Florida, Limiting Activity to All But Essential Services for 30 Days; Palm Coast Holds Virtual Town Hall

April 1, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

Speaking from his office shortly after 1 p.m. today, Gov. Ron DeSantis today said he is issuing an executive order requiring all Floridians to stay at home except to seek “essential services” for the next 30 days.

Covid-19 Study Projects Florida Will See 5,568 Deaths By August, Peaking on May 3; Florida Extends School Closures Through May 1

March 31, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

The view from Covid-19 in Flagler Beach Monday. (© FlaglerLive)

The number of deaths in Florida and the nation from Covid-19 will rise rapidly in April despite social distancing rules in place–but would rise even more if those measures were not in place, the study’s author warns.

When DeSantis Shut Reporter Out of Coronavirus Briefing, He Shut Out All Floridians

March 31, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 28 Comments

Gov. Ron DeSantis at Saturday's briefing on the coronavirus. (Via Florida Channel)

Gov. Ron DeSantis denying Mary Ellen Klas, a Miami Herald/Tampa Bay Times reporter in Tallahassee, access to his coronavirus press conference on Saturday was vindictive, petty — and illegal. It denied access to the Floridians who look to these media outlets for vital information.

Flagler’s Covid-Emergency Officials Want More Testing and Uniform Orders But Can’t Say When Either Will Happen

March 30, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 32 Comments

County Commission Chairman Dave Sullivan speaking today at the county's virtual press conference from the Emergency Operations Center, with Emergency Chief Jonathan Lord and Health Department Chief Bob Snyder. The conference had an interpreter for the deaf. (© FlaglerLive via Zoom)

Flagler County’s first-ever virtual news conference revealed the fissures between the state’s patchwork approach to stay-at-home orders and local officials’ desire for more. And it underscored a persistent lack of sufficient testing that would enable health officials to conduct broader surveillance testing and better grasp the true extent of infections locally.

Flagler Cases Rise to 13, Including 17-Year-Old Girl; Florida’s Near 5,500; Social Distancing Extended To May 1

March 30, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 27 Comments

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Despite the rising numbers, Flagler County continues to be among the counties where testing has lagged, with a mere 143 tests conducted in total, many of them through the Flagler Department of Health and some at AdventHealth Palm Coast.

California’s Experience: Public Health Officials Warn That Unenforced Stay-At-Home Orders Don’t Work

March 28, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 29 Comments

Gov. Ron DeSantis at his afternoon summary briefing on the coronavirus this afternoon. He had refused to impose more stringent lockdown orders across Florida as Covid-19 cases have surged. (© FlaglerLive via Florida Channel)

One week into the lockdown, epidemiologists tracking rates of transmission in California and the United States worry that California’s shelter-in-place order is less effective in controlling new infections without stronger enforcement. Local lawmakers and public health officers share their concern and some are exercising their policing powers.

DeSantis Suspends Vacation Rentals for 2 Weeks and Adds Louisiana to Quarantine List, With Cop Checkpoints

March 27, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

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To enforce the Louisiana restrictions, DeSantis said he would authorize the Florida Highway Patrol and local enforcement agencies to establish checkpoints at Florida entry areas along roads such as Interstate 10. The restrictions would not affect commercial drivers.

Hospital Prepares for “Surge” as Flagler’s Covid Cases Jump to 11; Palm Coast Offers Community Center for Overflow

March 27, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 21 Comments

The Palm Coast Community Center could be transformed into a hospital ward for overflow Covid-19 patients, should that become necessary, hospital and city officials said. (© FlaglerLive)

With infection numbers rising locally and across the state and indications of less rigorous adherence with social distancing rules, Jonathan Lord, the county’s emergency management chief, hinted that more stringent restrictions could be ahead.

Half-Measures Harm: Lock-Down Flagler and Florida Now. Test Everyone.

March 26, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 79 Comments

"A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte – 1884 (French: Un dimanche après-midi à l'Île de la Grande Jatte – 1884)

The only option to buy time and minimize coronavirus deaths until universal testing is available is to enforce a lock-down, without which voluntary half-measures will only prolong harm to the economy and increase the death toll.

Labor Groups Plead: Florida’s $275-a-Week Unemployment Checks, Among Lowest in Nation, Aren’t Enough

March 26, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

The week ending March 21 saw 3.28 million initial unemployment claims in the country, the highest level of claims ever recorded for a single week. Above, the four-week moving average for claims going back to 1971. (Calculated Risk)

Union representatives and workers warned of a “massive wave of unemployment” hitting the state as they called on Gov. Ron DeSantis to expand jobless benefits.

DeSantis Faces Sharp Criticism for Not Ordering Sheltering In Place as Virus Mutates Partisan Divide

March 25, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 32 Comments

Gov. Ron DeSantis during a Tuesday update on the coronavirus.

DeSantis has issued a series of executive orders aimed at voluntarily limiting face-to-face interactions but has avoided a more hardline statewide approach, citing concerns about intensifying the virus’ negative impact on the state’s economy.

School District Has 1st Covid-19 Case; Flagler Has 5; All Over 65 Told to Stay Home 14 Days; Testing Not Necessary for Most

March 25, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 36 Comments

A scene from the school district's free breakfast and lunch distribution to children earlier this week at Flagler Palm Coast High School. (Flagler Schools)

A Flagler County school district employee has tested positive for Covid-19 as local health officials continue to stress that testing for is not necessary for most, even those showing flu-like symptoms that don’t involve respiratory difficulties, but staying in place is necessary.

Concerns About Hammock Beach Resort’s Activity as Governor Orders Air Travelers From ‘Hot Spot’ Quarantined

March 24, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 114 Comments

Hammock Beach Resort is a local economic engine but has been drawing criticism from residents concerned about activity they are observing there during the coronavirus emergency. (© FlaglerLive)

Hammock Beach residents have written the Palm Coast mayor and called into the city, claiming visitors and groups at the resort are still gathering and potentially placing local residents at risk. The resort says the claims are inaccurate, and that it is taking all precautions in line with rules and recommendations.

Flagler Cases Up to 4; Woman Treated for Covid-19 at Advent Is Released, But Her Son, an FPC Student, Tests Positive

March 24, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Louise McCourty, a Flagler Palm Coast High School employee, distributing meals today at the school to families with children 18 and younger. (Flagler Schools).

Tuesday was proving to be a day of mixed signals, with resilience and fortitude competing with challenges and more dispiriting numbers as various segments of society were rapidly adapting to life under different degrees of restrictions and still often unclear expectations.

72-Year-Old Flagler Woman Tests Positive for Covid-19 As Florida Cases Vault Past 1,000

March 22, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

A Costco employee. (© FlaglerLive)

A 72-year-old Flagler County woman has tested positive for Covid-19, according to the Department of Health’s latest tally, with Florida cases reaching 1,007, doubling since Friday.

Florida Covid Cases Jump 25% in a Day, to 658 in at Least 42 Counties, Putnam Registers First Case

March 21, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

The state Capitol in Tallahassee, like governments across the state, shut down for in-person access. (NSF)

Research out of Italy indicates that many half- or gradual measures the country took were not effective in controlling the spread of the coronavirus, as opposed to more immediate and radical measures. Italy recorded 793 deaths today alone, by far the largest number of deaths recorded in any country for a single day, so far.

AdventHealth Palm Coast Disallows Almost All Visitors Starting Monday and Limits Surgeries and Procedures

March 21, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

AdventHealth Palm Coast is following state guidelines in limiting visitors, surgeries and procedures during the coronavirus emergency. (© FlaglerLive)

In response to the coronavirus, visitation at AdventHealth Palm Coast hospital will be allowed only for special circumstances, such as if the visitor is the power-of-attorney or medical decision-maker. Visitation will also be permitted in end-of-life situations and a few other exceptions.

All Restaurants Ordered Closed Except for Take-out, Palm Coast and State Agencies Shut Down All In-Person Offices

March 20, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

The way it's going to be for a while. (© FlaglerLive)

It is the latest in a series of sweeping measures gradually closing down much of the state’s economic, political, social and cultural activities as the coronavirus has caused 520 confirmed Florida cases so far, with a colossal wave of new cases expected ahead.

Florida Prisons Stop Accepting New Inmates from Counties

March 19, 2020 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

It's going to be a bit lonelier up there. (Florida prisons)

The decision to curtail the flow of inmates into the state prison system, which houses roughly 96,000 offenders, comes a week after Department of Corrections officials canceled visitation until April 5.

Close the Damn Beach Already

March 19, 2020 | Pierre Tristam | 74 Comments

Visas to the virus: Flagler Beach this week. (© FlaglerLive)

By keeping the beaches open, Flagler and Flagler Beach officials are wanting it both ways. They’re sending contradictory messages and enabling irresponsibility. They’re issuing visas to the virus.

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