Saturday, June 6, 2020

Florida's covid-19 problem

Florida’s Department of Health on Friday morning confirmed 1,305 additional cases of COVID-19, bringing the state’s total to 61,488 confirmed cases. There were also 53 new deaths announced, raising the statewide toll to 2,660.

This is the third day this week that the state’s daily total of newly confirmed cases surpassed 1,000. On Thursday, the state recorded 1,413 additional cases, the highest daily count since Florida’s Department of Health began providing daily updates on the novel coronavirus in March.

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More than half of the state’s known COVID-19 cases are in South Florida’s four counties: Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe. Miami-Dade continues to lead the state with the most confirmed cases and deaths. It has 19,056 known cases and 760 deaths.

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[T]he percentage of positive COVID-19 tests out of those reported in a single day has declined over the same time period, as the state provides testing to more people.

  Miami Herald
Makes perfect sense if you consider they originally only had the capability of testing people who presented with severe symptoms.

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