in the interest of keeping this as non-political as possible, and getting back to the topic at hand let me just say this.. as a San Diego resident and someone who was in Florida a few months ago visiting family here are my observations:
(1) don't believe everything you hear in the media, I come to the dog park everyday and it's absolutely crowded, the restaurants are open and the streets are packed with loaded beaches
(2) even in the most egregious lockdowns people were still out in the parks, the harbor was full of boats with people on them, and in the building I live people were having guests over and stuff
When I was in Florida it truly did not feel any different, a couple of random things were closed, most people are in masks, but by and large it seemed like there was a similar concentration of people.. you can say lock down and stay at home order all you want but if people are out and about the reality is not much different between the two states
back when it all started, in march and april, this place was a ghost town, but once the summer came people basically just gave up and at least socially speaking the pandemic here seemed to be over..
**you also have to take the reported numbers with a massive grain of salt, there are lies, there are dam lies, and then there are statistics. Don't forget that Florida had a statistics person removed from their job related to how the COVID numbers were reported.. and political motives aside there wasn't really a good centralized infrastructure in place for accurate record keeping of this type of data