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FM123

(10,053 posts)
Thu Oct 14, 2021, 07:59 PM Oct 2021

Florida is averaging fewer than 3,000 COVID cases per day

*finally some good news.....

(Local10News) FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Over the past week, Florida has averaged 2,999 new COVID-19 infections per day. It’s the fewest since the first seven days of July, according to CDC data, and illustrates how far the state has come since the delta variant-fueled summer surge.

At its peak, in the middle of August, the state was averaging more than 21,000 new cases per day. By mid-September, the 7-day averages were around 11,000.

The CDC says Florida has now posted 11 consecutive days with fewer than 4,000 new infections.

The United States has averaged 86,181 new cases over the past seven days, meaning Florida is accounting for about 3.5%. Back in the summer, Florida was accounting for about 20% of the nation’s infections at times.

Read More: https://www.local10.com/news/florida/2021/10/14/florida-is-averaging-fewer-than-3000-covid-cases-per-day/
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Florida is averaging fewer than 3,000 COVID cases per day (Original Post) FM123 Oct 2021 OP
These bullshit numbers have deSantis stink worse than bullshit. Enter stage left Oct 2021 #1
Probably true, but the chatter about overflowing hospitals jimfields33 Oct 2021 #2
In my eyes THIS bluestarone Oct 2021 #3

jimfields33

(15,767 posts)
2. Probably true, but the chatter about overflowing hospitals
Thu Oct 14, 2021, 08:10 PM
Oct 2021

has gone away. The Florida news barely discusses covid anymore. I think we may have survived the worst. I hear it’s heading north this winter. I hope not. I’d rather it be completely over.

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