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Thursday, April 9, 2026

Whistleblower reacts to state audit showing inaccurate Florida COVID-19 data - WFLA

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A new state audit report found gaps in COVID-19 data released by the state of Florida.

The report was released by Florida’s Auditor General, and found that state officials sometimes delayed the release of important information, including the number of deaths.

The report found certain COVID-19 data was inaccurate in 2020. State Auditors said data was critical to the state’s COVID-19 response and may have impacted how officials dealt with the disease.

The Florida Auditor General’s Office found that the number of deaths reported by the state did not match the number of COVID-19 related deaths recorded by Florida’s office of vital statistics. As a result, thousands of deaths may not have been reported accurately in 2020.

According to the report, state data was sometimes incomplete and failed to include information on demographics. In other cases, positive test results were not entered correctly.

“We’re owed policy changes that prevent this kind of thing from happening again,” said Rebekah Jones, a former state data scientist. “The public is entitled to critical information during a crisis that has been my fight for the past two years. If the situation is worse than the state is telling us, then we have a right to know that.”

Jones was the data scientist who helped create Florida’s COVID-19 dashboard. Jones claimed she was asked to manipulate COVID-19 data two years ago. She was later fired. It’s important to note the auditor general’s report was conducted...



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