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Jones, Florida COVID data critic, can stay in the U.S. House race to be Gaetz’s Democratic challenger

- By The Associated Press

TALLAHASSE­E— A former state Department of Health employee who gained national attention for questionin­g the numbers in Florida’s COVID-19 dashboard can remain a candidate for now in the race to be the Democratic challenger to Republican U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz.

A state appellate court on Friday put on hold, pending further review, a lower court’s ruling against Rebekah Jones that would have prevented her from running for the Democratic nomination for the congressio­nal seat in the Florida Panhandle.

The lower court had agreed with arguments from a rival for the nomination that Jones had not met a legal requiremen­t of being a registered Democrat for 365 days before qualifying. Jones could still be disqualifi­ed with an adverse ruling from Florida’s First District Court of Appeal.

Jones is facing Peggy Schiller in the race to be the Democratic nominee in the heavily Republican district that covers Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton counties.

Jones received national attention when she raised questions about the state’s COVID-19 dashboard and claimed she was fired for exposing problems. The state said she was fired for insubordin­ation after being reprimande­d several times.

A state investigat­or’s report released in May concluded there was nothing to indicate that the Florida

Department of Health had told Jones to falsify COVID19 data and she wasn’t fired out of retaliatio­n. The inspector general’s 268-page report found no evidence of wrongdoing or retaliatio­n by the department.

Jones is facing criminal charges after authoritie­s said she illegally accessed the Department of Health’s computer system to send a message to 1,750 people and downloaded confidenti­al data and saved it to her devices.

 ?? COURTESY ?? Rebekah Jones in her office at the Florida Department of Health.
COURTESY Rebekah Jones in her office at the Florida Department of Health.

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