Florida sets a record for number of coronavirus deaths for 4th straight day

Florida sets a record for number of coronavirus deaths for
4th straight day 1
A variety of responses by US states hurt the country's ability to contain the coronavirus pandemic, Fauci says

The 257 deaths reported Friday was the highest one-day tally Florida has reported during the pandemic — and four more deaths than Thursday, according to data from the Florida Department of Health.
One-day records for the state were also set Wednesday (216) and Tuesday (186).
Florida, along with states including Texas, Arizona and California, saw the number of its new daily infections soar from mid-June into July.
The daily numbers of new cases have been dropping recently in those four states. Florida’s still-rising daily death count dovetails with what health experts have said they expect: spikes in deaths will come two to four weeks after spikes in cases.
Florida on Friday reported 9,007 new cases, bringing the state’s total to more than 470,300 — the nation’s second-highest official tally in the pandemic, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

Read the Full Article

Prepare Now Before its too Late

Discover where products are available & compare prices

Rockies podcast: Talking Colorado’s fast start, home opener against Padres and if the MLB season is in trouble
Democratic rep says red states are 'getting what was coming to them' for 'playing politics' with Covid-19

You might also like
Menu