More than 10,000 Floridans have died from a coronavirus, marking a grim milestone that occurs weeks after the state set the record for coronavirus cases in the United States before this summer.
10049 Floridans died of coronavirus, to the state, reaching that threshold after adding 117 deaths on Thursday.
Florida is the fifth US state to record more than 10,000 deaths, joining New York and New Jersey, where the peak deaths occurred with the spring coronavirus outbreak, along with California and Texas, where the peak deaths occurred during summer.
Florida has been the recent epicenter of coronavirus in the country, however, the spread of the pandemic appears to have slowed in recent weeks, even as deaths, which lag behind other statistics, have reached record levels in the state.
The new cases have recently reached their lowest accumulation in two months and hospitalizations have finished decreasing since the end of July.
The rate of positivity of checks, one of the first signs of the accumulation of coronavirus spread, fell below 10% on Thursday, the first time the state has fallen below this threshold since June 21, and less than part of the 20.71% positivity rate that the state had its peak on July 8.
23,8%. Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday’s positivity rate for antibody testing at state driving services sites suggests that a large number of Florinos, well above the record number of cases shown, were inflamed with a coronavirus this summer.
There are five U.S. states. But it’s not the first time With more than 10, 000 deaths.That’s a figure that only 14 countries around the world have been successful, according to Johns Hopkins University.The United States continues to have so far the maximum number of coronavirus deaths in any country and may succeed.175,000 deaths over the weekend.
The United States in total is on a downward trend in coronavirus parameters, which appear to be influenced by giant states, such as Florida, that have relief in the spread of coronavirus. States such as California, Texas and Florida, the top 3 in the country.settlements, were setting records when the United States experienced its coronavirus peak shown earlier this summer and now appear to be pushing the country in the other direction.
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I’m a Reporter for Forbes in New Orleans, covering the southern United States and the latest news.Previously, I wrote for The Times-Picayune The New Orleans Advocate covering the local government.