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69. "Florida COVID-19 Data Chief responsible for dashboard fired (swipe)"
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I posted this in the anchored COVID post but thought it should go here as well for visibility

Rebekah Jones, the architect and manager of Fla. COVID-19 dashboard was fired on May 5th and control and publication of the dashboard was removed from her office. This was the exact dashboard that was lauded by the Trump administration.

Requests for previously available data by other scientists are now being rejected by the Florida Department of Health until 2021. Also, the Florida DOH has been excluding racial ethnic data from data tables despite it being reported by medical examiners.


https://www.floridatoday.com/story/news/2020/05/18/censorship-covid-19-data-researcher-removed-florida-moves-re-open-state/5212398002/

Coronavirus: As Florida re-opens, COVID-19 data chief gets sidelined and researchers cry foul

Late last Friday, the architect and manager of Florida's COVID-19 dashboard — praised by White House officials for its accessibility — announced that she had been removed from her post, causing outcry from independent researchers now worried about government censorship.

The dashboard has been a one-stop shop for researchers, the media and the public to access and download tables of COVID-19 cases, testing and death data to analyze freely. It had been widely hailed as a shining example of transparency and accessibility.

But over the last few weeks it had "crashed" and gone offline; data has gone missing without explanation and access to the underlying data sheets has become increasingly difficult.

The site was created by a team of Florida Department of Health data scientists and public health officers headed by Rebekah Jones. She announced last week her removal as of May 5 in a heartfelt farewell note emailed to researchers and other members of the public who had signed up to receive updates on the data portal.

Citing "reasons beyond my division’s control," Jones said her office is no longer managing the dashboard, is no longer involved in publication, fixing errors or answering questions "in any shape or form."

She warned that she does not know what the new team's intentions are for data access, including "what data they are now restricting."


"I understand, appreciate, and even share your concern about all the dramatic changes that have occurred and those that are yet to come," she wrote.

"As a word of caution, I would not expect the new team to continue the same level of accessibility and transparency that I made central to the process during the first two months. After all, my commitment to both is largely (arguably entirely) the reason I am no longer managing it."

Jones signed off, "It was great working with you guys. Good luck, and stay safe."

Jones did not respond to emailed requests to comment and the Department of Health did not reply to inquiries from FLORIDA TODAY regarding Jones' removal and access to data.

But researchers who have relied on unobstructed access to underlying raw data said they interpret Jones' removal as a clear indication of government censorship of science.

"We would not accept this lack of transparency for any other natural disaster, so why are we willing to accept it here?" said Jennifer Larsen, a researcher at the University of Central Florida's LabX.

Jones' removal and changes to the dashboard access is especially unusual given that the dashboard was lauded in April on CBS' Face the Nation by Dr. Deborah Birx, a top official of President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force.

"If you go to the Florida Public Health website on COVID, they’ve been able to show their communities’ cases and tests district by district, county by county, ZIP code by ZIP code," Birx said. "That’s the kind of knowledge and power we need to put into the hands of American people so that they can see where the virus is, where the cases are, and make decisions."

Jones was also profiled by Esri, the software company that provides the product used to build the interactive visualization.

"Jones packaged data for academic and private researchers who are also creating models to help predict and explore impacts," the company wrote.

“If you look at our data services, there’s a lot of publicly available data, because it’s critical information,” Jones said at the time. “The efforts in the academic community to do serious data modeling are crucial right now.”

Data access has not worsened further, yet, but researchers are sounding the alarm in response to Jones' email.

Restricting the data, UCF's Larsen said, is the equivalent of cutting off hurricane forecasts as a storm approached.

"It's all of us being denied access to what we need to know to be safe," she continued, adding "it's just absurd that this is being treated differently than any other threat to Floridians."

Professor Ben D. Sawyer, who is the director of LabX at UCF — a team of researchers, data scientists and engineers working to understand patterns in Florida's COVID-19 data that have practical applications — fears the data will become less available.

"The ability of scientists to help is directly related to how much access we're given to data," he said, warning that with less raw data, scientists will be able to produce less accurate, less useful work.

There's also "the worry that the scientists within government who can access the full data are being actively censored," he said."That's a real worry."

When Sawyer and Larsen tried requesting the previously available underlying data, DOH officials said that because the data are "provisional" no such requests would be considered until May 2021.

Yet the state regularly publishes provisional data, including for infectious diseases such as influenza.

"Transparent, unfettered access to valid and granular data is central to effective disease control and prevention," wrote Jay Wolfson, a Senior Associate Dean at the University of South Florida's Morsani College of Medicine.

While Wolfson does not advocate for data to be released in an uncontrolled manner, he said limitations on raw data or "provisional data" should simply be qualified. "Good science does this routinely."

For Wolfson there are at least two explanations behind restricting data. One is if the data are "too flawed" to be useful. The other "is that the data reveal information that could be disturbing or contrary to stated narratives."

"Either case poses dilemmas for the very way the public’s business is being conducted. And while economic measures are vitally important to the health of the state, the health of the people of the state ultimately determines the state’ economic success," Wolfson wrote.

Asal M. Johnson, an assistant Professor of Public Health at Stetson University, has also been frustrated with decreasing data access.


"If we can not download data, further analysis becomes increasingly difficult as you can not easily calculate incidence and prevalence rates. This type of independent research by universities is critical as it can help tax payers and residents to make informed decisions regarding their actions," she wrote in an email.

Johnson also was dismayed that racial and ethnic data has been consistently excluded from Florida's line listing of cases. Such data was reported by medical examiners, but that data table has also been censored by the Department of Health.

Citizens have a right to the data, Johnson said, and making it less accessible "further complicates the control of COVID-19."

As to why the DOH is restricting access to data at this time, Johnson could only speculate: "To undermine evidence-based decision making to prioritize (the) economy."

"However, they are pretending that public health is what has damaged (the) economy. They are getting it wrong; the economy is damaged because we ignored evidence to protect public health," she wrote, adding "They think they can save their own political interest by restricting information."

"If the governor and his team are not pleased with speculations like this, then they have no choice but being transparent. We, as Florida residents, have right to have access to clear and easy to analyze information."

Sawyer at UCF tends to agree.

"The worry is that Florida is open. And if that goes poorly, they don't want data available that shows it is in the process of going poorly. I don't know that that's true, but that is my worry."

For Larsen, if the politics of Governor Ron DeSantis' reopening Florida are at play, it's a no-win situation.

"The virus doesn't really give a damn if you hide its numbers."

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A lot of you players ain't okay.

We would have been better off with an okaycivics board instead of an okayactivist board

  

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Re-opening America (Wave 1) - post your experiences [View all] , handle, Wed May-13-20 09:53 AM
 
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May 13th 2020
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dumb
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May 19th 2020
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May 13th 2020
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May 13th 2020
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I'm near Atlanta.
May 13th 2020
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May 13th 2020
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RE: I'm near Atlanta.
May 18th 2020
57
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11
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my leasing office isn’t opening...
May 13th 2020
18
still doing the same...
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13
Atlanta....these motherfuckers are crazy
May 13th 2020
14
I basically run in my neighborhood.
May 13th 2020
22
This is like closing your eyes and walking into the road
May 13th 2020
15
That's a pretty perfect metaphor
May 13th 2020
19
That's a bingo
May 13th 2020
21
In a PA red county (suburban Phila.)
May 13th 2020
16
Not much has changed in cali
May 13th 2020
17
RE: Not much has changed in cali
May 14th 2020
47
Things are very slowly opening back up in the Bay Area
May 13th 2020
20
LA doing relatively well but
May 13th 2020
23
I thought they announced lockdown is going on through August in LA?
May 13th 2020
24
people ran with the headline. The mayor has been trying to clarify
May 13th 2020
28
LA is not doing well. no real evidence of descent or even plateau of
May 13th 2020
25
trying to be hopeful, man. my grandma's in a nursing home here as we spe...
May 13th 2020
31
      I am not trying to be anything other than realistic.
May 13th 2020
42
It is? I heard the exact opposite.
May 13th 2020
27
      i suppose i'm thankful we're not NY
May 13th 2020
29
           Population of 10+ million in LA County
May 13th 2020
37
let me know how that shit goes.. they'll need to drag me out...
May 13th 2020
26
STL city and county start to "re-open" next week, the state of MO opened...
May 13th 2020
30
Been WFH since March. Will likely continue for most of the year
May 13th 2020
33
Roommate is flying tomorrow, I am worried for her.
May 13th 2020
34
RE: Roommate is flying tomorrow, I am worried for her.
May 13th 2020
36
Holy shit.
May 13th 2020
40
Why do you think that case is relevant here?
May 19th 2020
59
      You're a fucking idiot
May 19th 2020
61
      Ah cool. Nevermind then, panic away.
May 19th 2020
75
      Some indications planes
May 19th 2020
93
           This is a twitter thread, and not even an informative one it’s a quest...
May 19th 2020
94
      real quick....air has to flow before it's filtered.......
May 19th 2020
64
           Likelihood of dying seems to be so many contrarians baseline for
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           Agreed 100%.
May 19th 2020
67
           I know that.
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78
                I am in a high risk group.
May 19th 2020
79
                I understand, it's a shitty situation to be in.
May 19th 2020
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                Understood..I just wanted to zero in on that one component because...
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                Fair enough.
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86
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                          RE: I don't really subscribe to man law, it's bad for your health.
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92
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136
                Thanks for posting these links - great info
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125
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38
Word.
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41
      She white?
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43
           Ha! Nope Black.
May 13th 2020
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      That op-ed is bullshit.
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102
In FL. I'm not changing anything about what I am doing
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35
Your gov is a f'ing asshole
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51
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39
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44
Philly - most folks masked the fuck up
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46
Georgia and Florida cases decreasing. Good news
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48
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50
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May 15th 2020
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I don’t believe any reports from red states
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they're deliberately holding back results...
May 15th 2020
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55
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Word.
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      The Risks - Know Them - Avoid Them
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                True, but I’m also not using them frequently
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      Which is why I didn't write that.
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      the national review though?
May 26th 2020
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                that's how they get you.
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                     i did
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update
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update pt 2
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