RISING NUMBER OF YOUNG PEOPLE>> THE GOVERNOR IS EMPHASIZING MOST OF THOSE ARE ASYMPTOMATIC AND DIDN’T HAVE TO B HOSPITALIZED. 25 TO 34-YEAR-OLDS MAKE UP THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF REPORTED POSITIVE CASES. THEY TEND TO HAVE A LOWER RISK OF SEVERE SYMPTOMS BUT ALSO IT BROUGHT THE FIRST DEATH OF A CHILD A 17-YEAR-OLD. OFFICIALS DON’T KNOW HOW HE CONTRACTED THE VIRUS. WITH REGARD TO THE AGE, GENERALLY SKEWING YOUNGER THE GOVERNOR SAID PART IT IS THEY ARE BEING TESTED AS THEY RETURN TO THE WORKPLACE BUT EMPHASIZED THE NEED TO KEEP SOCIAL DISTANCING AND BUSINESSES TO FOLLOW PROTOCOLS.>> STATEWIDE PEOPLE HAVE DONE A FANTASTIC JOB BUT YOU DO HEAR REPORTS ABOUT PEOPLE JUST JAM PACKED IN SOME PLACES AND THAT IS NOT WHAT WE ARE LOOKING TO DO. WE WANT TO DO IT IN A MEASURED WAY.>> THE GOVERNOR SAYS THE DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS WILL BE ENFORCING THOSE MEASURES. HE SAID EVERYONE NEEDS TO GET ON BOARD ESPECIALLY THOSE BUSINESSES THAT CAT
COVID-19 map of Florida: Coronavirus cases by county
To date, Florida has now had more than 97,000 Floridians infected with COVID-19. The number of deaths has now eclipsed 3,160, including the 17 additional deaths announced by health officials on Sunday.What’s New: Week of June 22, 2020There have been more than 2.28 million coronavirus cases in the United States, according to the Johns Hopkins University tally. The U.S. death toll has surpassed 119,000 people, according to the university.The World Health Organization on Sunday reported the largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases by its count, at more than 183,000 new cases in the latest 24 hours.As the country continues to reopen, a return to normal could be expected. However, a survey on behalf of University of Phoenix conducted by The Harris Poll, found that COVID-19 has significantly altered U.S. adults’ behaviors to the point that many may never return to life before the pandemic.Here are some tips to safely shop at a farmers markets right now
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To date, Florida has now had more than 97,000 Floridians infected with COVID-19. The number of deaths has now eclipsed 3,160, including the 17 additional deaths announced by health officials on Sunday.
What’s New: Week of June 22, 2020
- There have been more than 2.28 million coronavirus cases in the United States, according to the Johns Hopkins University tally. The U.S. death toll has surpassed 119,000 people, according to the university.
- The World Health Organization on Sunday reported the largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases by its count, at more than 183,000 new cases in the latest 24 hours.
- As the country continues to reopen, a return to normal could be expected. However, a survey on behalf of University of Phoenix conducted by The Harris Poll, found that COVID-19 has significantly altered U.S. adults’ behaviors to the point that many may never return to life before the pandemic.
Here are some tips to safely shop at a farmers markets right now