Well, well, well. Aren't we special? <insert eye roll>
Florida has nearly half of known US cases of COVID variant (msn.com)
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — New data from the Centers for Disease Control shows Florida has nearly half the known cases in the United States of a mutated and likely more contagious strain of the coronavirus. The development came Friday as Florida reported nearly 20,000 more cases in a single day.
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CDC map shows that Florida had 22 cases of
the B.1.1.7 variant that emerged in Britain. It showed other cases in California, which has reported 26 cases, Colorado with two, and New York and Georgia each with one reported case.
Statistics from the Florida Department of Health showed Friday's total of new coronavirus cases — 19,530 — almost reached the previous day's record of 19,816 new daily cases.
Florida's death toll from the virus also keeps climbing, reaching 23,011 deaths on Friday.