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Sancho

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Sat Jan 15, 2022, 08:38 AM Jan 2022

The state breaks infection records for the third week in a row as hospitalizations and deaths mount.

Florida reported 430,297 new coronavirus cases over the seven-day period from Jan. 7-13, an average of about 61,471 infections per day. That’s over 2 percent of Florida’s total population infected in the past week.

It’s the third week in a row the state has shattered previous infection records. The seven-day average of omicron variant infections is more than double the 25,000 daily average the delta wave hit this past summer. Florida’s first omicron case was detected on Dec. 6, when daily cases were less than 2,000 infections per day on average.

HOSPITALIZATIONS: Florida had 11,160 confirmed COVID-19 patients in hospitals as of Friday, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. That’s up over 30 percent from the week before.


https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2022/01/15/florida-adds-430297-covid-cases-470-deaths-in-past-week/
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The state breaks infection records for the third week in a row as hospitalizations and deaths mount. (Original Post) Sancho Jan 2022 OP
Sorry to see this horrid news but tx for posting. appalachiablue Jan 2022 #1
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