I don't have a chart daily. Do you?
Let's be clear once more, because you're doing a lot of gymnastics here to make things work out for you.
I posted a chart showing the case rate spike in Taiwan. THATS IT. Here is the chart.
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Above the chart, it stated: Cases in Taiwan are now up 20,135% in the past two months with consistent 96-98% mask compliance, which just goes to show you how important it is that everyone wear masks to prevent cases from rising
The entire point of the chart is to show - yet again in like the 1000th example - how mask mandates had no effect whatsoever on case rates.
You then started to tell me that this spike was because the massive tourism engine in Taiwan (who knew??) started back up, and Taiwan backed away from its "zero COVID" policy. When I asked you to support these statements, you told me to "go read" and google it.
I did, and nothing there supported your claim. You then tried to spin it to me posting an article that didn't back you up with "you didn't show the date". I then showed the date, two days ago.
Then you went into a comparison on Florida and Taiwan (which came out of nowhere, but you were desperate) and said "You still fail to address that the number of daily cases in Taiwan is lower than the number of daily Covid cases in Florida -- despite Taiwan having a greater population (and much more testing)" - as if this was the discussion point all along (it wasn't). But for giggles, I went to Worldometers where the active cases in much higher than Florida, but now you're trying to say the cases on May 2nd are worse in Florida. Was this before or after 3PM that day?
I couldn't care less. You're a clown, and this exchange is just the latest evidence to that fact. Fact.
Just type -- covid daily cases florida -- into Google and a handy, active daily chart of Covid cases appears directly at the top of the page where you can review each day. Same with Taiwan. Try it out and educate yourself.