Debatable COVID-19 information Scientist’s domestic Raided, guns at Pointed own family, computer systems Seized

Earlier this year in May, Rebekah Jones, the information scientist working for Florida, who put together that state’s COVID-19 database, made national headlines when she was fired by the state over a disagreement in reporting the numbers. Jones says she was fired for refusing to control data that showed the next number of deaths while the state claimed she was fired for insubordination. Fast-forward to the present month, and what started as a firing ended with armed agents of the state allegedly pointing guns at a complete family, during a raid on their Florida home. After she was fired in May, Jones made the subsequent claim: I was asked by DOH leadership to manually change numbers. This was every week before the reopening plan officially set out into phase one. i used to be asked to try and do the analysis and present the findings about which counties met the f...