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Florida crossed the 1 million COVID-19 case milestone on Tuesday, ... there were more than 13.5 million cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. and more than 268,000 deaths related to the respiratory ...
COVID-19 infections for Floridians aged 15 and 24 went from ... Pandemic’s youth embrace myths ... Welcome to the new face of COVID-19 in Florida as positive cases for the 20-somethings have ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida’s surgeon general said ... Florida reported 760,389 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic ... The inclusion of those deaths increased Florida’s COVID-19 death ...
A day after it recorded the most new daily cases since the start of the pandemic, Florida on ... In the state capital, COVID-19 hospitalizations reached 70 patients on Sunday at Tallahassee ...
CBS News Miami Live. TALLAHASSEE - More than 84,000 Florida residents have died of COVID-19 since the pandemic started in 2020, with the total increasing by nearly 1,000 in the past month.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla — More than 900,000 people in Florida have tested positive for coronavirus since the pandemic began nearly eight months ago. And, more than 18,000 people have died from the ...
Florida knew a COVID-19 pandemic ... 67 individuals and we must establish contact within 24 hours,” Pino wrote in a Feb. 15 email to an official at the Florida Department of Health in Tallahassee.
TALLAHASSEE — Tourism leaders are focusing on the resurgence this year in the number of people visiting Florida, as the state continues grappling with a spike in COVID-19 cases. In a brief ...
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Third wave of COVID-19 pandemic hits Florida, but there is some hope. Alessandro Marazzi Sassoon. Florida Today. The third wave is here.
Federal health data released Saturday showed that Florida reported 21,683 new cases of COVID-19, the state’s highest one-day total since the start of the pandemic.
TALLAHASSEE — Eighteen months into the pandemic, Florida’s state workers are struggling. COVID-19 outbreaks have closed departments and offices.