Information about confirmed cases of coronavirus are available through this link to the state's information dashboard.
The data can be sorted to show the entire state by county, or you can zoom in to see the zip code level information for each location in Florida. Jacksonville's zip code map shows that the virus is basically all over town already, so remember that it's a good time to stay inside and catch up on some of those online conversations you missed.
Here are a few great threads from the local Reddit to check out while you're waiting for the pandemic to pass...
https://www.reddit.com/r/jacksonville/comments/fs0ck7/i_kayaked_under_the_hart_bridge_today/
https://www.reddit.com/r/jacksonville/comments/ftby6g/i_kayaked_under_mathews_bridge_today/
Sunday, April 5, 2020
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
/r/jacksonville/ on Reddit
Long time no post!
Just wanted to quickly share a great new online community that has "just popped up" over the last decade or so.
It's on reddit and you can conveniently find it at https://reddit.com/r/jacksonville
If you haven't used reddit before, you'll need to register before you can vote or comment on a story. The site mostly operates like a forum, but users can also democratically vote stories or comments up or down depending on if they add to the discussion.
Theoretically, this should minimize troublesome characters and help popular stories get to the top of the news feed. Sometimes, unfortunately, it just means that popular sentiments are amplified and everyone seems to agree.
Either way, it's still a great and relevant online community for the city of Jacksonville - something we don't have enough of! If you know any other Jacksonville-based website communities, let us know in the comments!
Happy 2020 Duval!
Just wanted to quickly share a great new online community that has "just popped up" over the last decade or so.
It's on reddit and you can conveniently find it at https://reddit.com/r/jacksonville
If you haven't used reddit before, you'll need to register before you can vote or comment on a story. The site mostly operates like a forum, but users can also democratically vote stories or comments up or down depending on if they add to the discussion.
Theoretically, this should minimize troublesome characters and help popular stories get to the top of the news feed. Sometimes, unfortunately, it just means that popular sentiments are amplified and everyone seems to agree.
Either way, it's still a great and relevant online community for the city of Jacksonville - something we don't have enough of! If you know any other Jacksonville-based website communities, let us know in the comments!
Happy 2020 Duval!
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