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BlueWavePsych

(2,640 posts)
Thu Sep 24, 2020, 07:04 PM Sep 2020

Florida coronavirus cases tick up in September, stalling progress

Florida’s coronavirus cases have risen again, if only slightly, and it’s not just an issue of college students.

For the first time since early July, statewide numbers of new cases of the virus have increased throughout September — albeit a small uptick, nowhere near as sharp as the early summer.

And current COVID-19 hospitalizations, one of the most timely ways to measure the spread in how many people are sick, are no longer dropping sharply but have instead flattened out. In a few large counties, the count is going back up again.

https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/2020/09/24/florida-coronavirus-cases-tick-up-in-september-stalling-progress/
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Florida coronavirus cases tick up in September, stalling progress (Original Post) BlueWavePsych Sep 2020 OP
Meanwhile ... kids are still expected to go to school. lpbk2713 Sep 2020 #1
Florida has more than 56,000 pediatric cases of COVID-19 BlueWavePsych Sep 2020 #2
and their grandparents even more so mucifer Sep 2020 #3
I had no idea it was even close to that. lpbk2713 Sep 2020 #4
What is this progress of which you speak? jls4561 Sep 2020 #5
Good question? BlueWavePsych Sep 2020 #6

BlueWavePsych

(2,640 posts)
6. Good question?
Fri Sep 25, 2020, 11:37 AM
Sep 2020

Progress in actively covering-up of Covid-19 data?
Progress fooling Floridians of actual Covid-19 danger?

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