ORLANDO, Florida – Below is a diary of the occasions of the day related to the global coronavirus pandemic.
1:45 p.m. – Dr. Fauci recently pleaded with others to “protect all mucous surfaces. So, if you have glasses or an eye screen, you use them.” A Florida doctor supported this claim and recommended that others cover their eyes to avoid getting COVID-19. Details HERE.
12:45 p.m. – The Florida Department of Health reported 6,236 new cases and 148 more deaths on Thursday. The statewide total since the start of the pandemic is now 557,137, resulting in 8,913 deaths.
12:10 p.m. – Governor Ron DeSantis organizes a round table on COVID-19 in Tallhasssee. Look here.
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10:30 a.m. – Florida has led the country to a drop in the number of new unemployment applications filed last week last week, according to federal hard work figures published. See the precise figures HERE.
9:17 a.m. – To help prevent the spread of coronavirus, the Flagler Beach Police Department is launching a new initiative that will give motorists a precaution for rushing in a face mask that with an expensive fine. Details HERE.
8:56 a.m. – The number of Americans claiming unemployment benefits fell to less than a million last week for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic began in mid-March. Find out more HERE.
8:19 a.m. – Americans who rely on emergency aid who oppose Washington coronavirus may have to wait until the fall. Negotiations on a new virus aid program are about to be completed, with the White House and Congressional leaders a long way away on size, scope, and technique to support homes, reopen schools, and launch a national strategy to engage the virus. Find out more HERE.
6:52 a.m. – Orange County students are about to return to class, but some parents are involved in mask waivers.
Orange County students are about to return to class, but some parents are involved in mask waivers.
6:28 a.m. – Seminole County is preparing to welcome students on Monday, and is preparing buses to remain students by holding a bus cleanup on Thursday.
6:07 a.m. – Walt Disney World will soon offer on-site COVID-19 testing for distribution members, their families, and Florida residents. Details HERE.
5:54 a.m. – Orange County schools are practically resuming their sessions and face-to-face learning begins next Friday. However, there are still many considerations in this regard. A panel of doctors is thinking about how they think face-to-face learning resumes. Find out more HERE.
5:15 a.m. – Researchers at the University of Florida have discovered traces of coronavirus in the collected aerosols, contributing to the conclusion that the virus may spread through the air, according to a report. Find out more HERE.
4:04 a.m. – The Florida Department of Health reported On Wednesday 8109 new cases and 212 more deaths. The total number of COVID-19 cases in the state since the start of the pandemic is now 550,901, resulting in 8,765 deaths.
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The second phase of Florida’s reopening is underway. The following is in effect:
Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach, which are the counties most affected by coronavirus in Florida, will remain among the tops for the time being. When they are ready, they can apply for approval from the mayor or county administrator to enter two.
Orange County students are about to return to class, but some parents are involved in mask waivers.
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Coronavirus can be transmitted from one user to another with small drops of the nose or mouth, which add up when a person coughs or sneezes. These drops can fall on objects and surfaces. Others may contract the virus by touching those elements or surfaces, then their eyes, nose, or mouth.
As noted above, coronavirus symptoms come with fever, cough and shortness of breath. They may appear in just two days or up to 14 days after exposure, according to the Florida Department of Health. Most other people with COVID-19 without special treatment, however, older people and people with underlying medical situations are more likely to develop a serious illness.
A new study shows that the coronavirus is air-transmitted and that the six-foot social distance may want to extend.
If you have symptoms of coronavirus, touch a local fitness company and let them know about your condition before your arrival, while following the express commands or rules you should have.
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If you have a medical emergency, call 911 and let them know if you have become inflamed or think you might be. If you are inflamed, a fitness professional or other authority will advise you to stay away while you are sick. This includes staying at home and not going to public events or big events.
See the Department’s COVID-19 website for data and recommendations on COVID-19 in Florida.
A Marion County Sheriff’s order banning the sheriff’s mask is gaining national attention. This is the most recent in the debate on the policy of authorization of masks in the county, as the mayor of Ocala clashes with the council on the subject.
If you have additional questions similar to COVID-19 in Florida, contact the Department’s committed COVID-19 call center at 1- (866) 779-6121. The call center is available 24 hours a day. Queries can also be emailed to [email protected].
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Worldwide, there have been more than 20.6 million cases of COVID-19, in more than 750,000 deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Below is an interactive panel of Johns Hopkins University, showing a country-by-country breakdown of COVID-19 instances worldwide.
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