Yawwwwwwwwwn I get a similar email about once a month. Of course, working in a building that has something like 100 people in it for a company with 1500-2000 employees in the Bay Area, not much gets shut down.
But if we want to blather about "science" here's Worldometers' Florida page, https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/usa/florida/ . New cases and daily deaths have been falling there for ~2 1/2 weeks. The peaks of both were worse than the winter surge, but because the surge duration has been shorter, the net impact in cases and deaths might be fewer.
I have always maintained that the shutdowns, originally used to "
flatten the curve" did nothing but prolong the course of this bug. WV is still on the upside of the latest wave, it's our fourth, and the experts with all the oh-so-accurate models are predicting that it will peak in a week or two and then drop drastically.
I'm puzzled by the eco dummies though... they all say the earth is over populated, along comes a bug to fix that and they want everything shut down so people don't die.
Weird.