The state didn't report new numbers on Christmas and New Year's Day.
The labs processing the tests also took some days off.
The testing centers shut down for a while.
The current numbers show about the same number of new cases off of many fewer tests when they'd been tracking together for a long time.
Me thinks this is because the state numbers are not reporting tests processed by a lab, but tests administered at the testing sites.
The news has stopped giving the running total of tests administered and has started recording the number of vaccinations administered.
Florida failed to have a massive spike in new cases, hospitalizations and deaths in the timeframe one would expect given a 2-3 week incubation period from Thanksgiving.
Presently waiting to see if we're going to get one from Christmas and New Years, which I think will be hard to spot because the numbers the state is reporting aren't linear or chronological.
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