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A few days later, on May 4, the state began reopening. The same day, internal emails obtained by the Tampa Bay Times showed Jones objected to removing positive COVID-19 cases from the dashboard before data was published online. By the next morning, her superiors demoted her and replaced her with another manager. She continued to help out but didn’t feel right about it. She felt people were missing the whole story. Jones decided to send out an email to dashboard subscribers that warned them to “not expect the new team to continue the same level of accessibility and transparency.” Her commitment to both, she said, was the main reason she was no longer managing it.
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The daily rundown Between Wednesday and Thursday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 7,939 (nearly 0.4 percent), to 2,104,686; active hospitalizations decreased 15 (nearly 0.5 percent), to 3,030; deaths of Florida residents rose by 84 (0.2 percent), to 33,906; 6,786,461 Floridians have received at least one dose of a vaccine.