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| known for = [https://floridacovidaction.com/ floridacovidaction.com], COVID-19 Whistle-blower<ref name=whistleblower>[https://floridapolitics.com/archives/335234-nikki-fried-covid-data ‘Can’t trust the information’: Nikki Fried questions Florida’s COVID-19 data] [[Wikipedia:Nikki Fried|Nikki Fried]] pleads Rebekah Jones’ case to national audience, by A.G. Gancarskion, May 23, 2020, on Floridapolitics.com "Fried ... decried Jones’ dismissal, whose whistleblower claims that the state was massaging data have been countered by an administration contention that she was fired with cause for insubordination."</ref>
| known for = [https://floridacovidaction.com/ floridacovidaction.com], COVID-19 Whistle-blower<ref name=whistleblower>[https://floridapolitics.com/archives/335234-nikki-fried-covid-data 'Can’t trust the information': Nikki Fried questions Florida’s COVID-19 data] [[Wikipedia:Nikki Fried|Nikki Fried]] pleads Rebekah Jones’ case to national audience, by A.G. Gancarskion, May 23, 2020, on Floridapolitics.com "Fried ... decried Jones’ dismissal, whose whistleblower claims that the state was massaging data have been countered by an administration contention that she was fired with cause for insubordination."</ref>
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==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 14:44, 20 December 2020

Rebekah D. Jones
Occupation Geographer
Known for floridacovidaction.com, COVID-19 Whistle-blower[1]

See also

Notes

  1. 'Can’t trust the information': Nikki Fried questions Florida’s COVID-19 data Nikki Fried pleads Rebekah Jones’ case to national audience, by A.G. Gancarskion, May 23, 2020, on Floridapolitics.com "Fried ... decried Jones’ dismissal, whose whistleblower claims that the state was massaging data have been countered by an administration contention that she was fired with cause for insubordination."