Florida set a record for the number of people infected with coronavirus per day
On Thursday, June 11th, Florida broke the record for the number of coronavirus infections recorded one day after the pandemic. Writes about it New York Post.
The Florida Department of Health reported 1698 new COVID-19 infections, nearly 20% higher than the previous daily maximum in 1419 cases a week earlier.
Governor Ron DeSantis was asked if he would consider canceling re-opening plans due to an increase in the number of infected, but he said the leap was due to increased testing.
More than 1,3 million COVID-19 tests have been conducted in Florida, with 5,3% showing a positive result.
On the subject: WHO: quarantine weakening could lead to a second wave of coronavirus outbreak
Most of the state was allowed to start lifting quarantine measures aimed at curbing the outbreak of coronavirus.
Easing restrictions allowed people to gather on the beaches, some of which were crowded on weekends, on Memorial Day.
Some health experts fear that reopening and protests over the death of George Floyd could lead to an increase in the number of infected.
Other states, including Texas and Arizona, also encountered a second wave of flare several weeks after the discovery.
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