Florida records 9,300 new coronavirus cases, blows past New York
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[July 27, 2020]
By Diane Craft
(Reuters) - Florida on Sunday became the
second state after California to overtake New York, the worst-hit state
at the start of the U.S. novel coronavirus outbreak, according to a
Reuters tally.
Total COVID-19 cases in the Sunshine State rose by 9,300 to 423,855 on
Sunday, just one place behind California, which now leads the country
with 448,497 cases. New York is in third place with 415,827 cases.
Still, New York has recorded the most deaths of any U.S. state at more
than 32,000 with Florida in eighth place with nearly 6,000 deaths.
On average, Florida has added more than 10,000 cases a day in July while
California has been adding 8,300 cases a day and New York has been
adding 700 cases.
The surge in Florida has continued as the state's Republican Governor
Ron DeSantis has repeatedly said he will not make mask-wearing mandatory
and that schools must reopen in August.
On the contrary, New York state has managed to get the virus under
control, with stores and restaurants shuttered and the wearing of masks
mandatory.
The rise in cases also comes as President Donald Trump is pushing to
re-open U.S. schools in the fall, despite teachers' and families'
concerns that children could contract or transmit the disease should
they return to the classroom.
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Emergency Medical Technicians (EMT) leave with a patient at
North Shore Medical Center where the coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) patients are treated, in Miami, Florida, U.S.
July 14, 2020. REUTERS/Maria Alejandra Cardona
After New York, Texas has the most total coronavirus cases at
391,000. Texas Governor Greg Abbott said Tropical Storm Hanna, which
made landfall on Saturday as a Category 1 hurricane, was especially
challenging as it was sweeping through an area of the state that has
been the worst hit by the coronavirus.
For the tenth time in July, Alaska set a record for a one-day rise
in cases, with 234 new infections on Sunday, bringing the state's
total to 3,100. Oklahoma hit a record for new cases five times in
July, with 1,204 new infections on Sunday bringing the state's total
to 31,285.
More than 146,000 Americans have died of COVID-19 - nearly a quarter
of the global total -- and there are nearly 4.2 million confirmed
cases in the country, or at least 1 in 79 people have been infected.
(Reporting by Diane Craft; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Daniel
Wallis)
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