Florida Continues to Break COVID-19 Records, Hospitalizations Increase

Florida set a new single-day record of COVID-19 cases on December 30, 2021, with 75,902 cases, according to data from the CDC. This was the third-highest single-day number from any state during the pandemic.

In the days since December 30, case numbers have been between 39,000 and 57,000. The 7-day moving average continues to rise.

Currently, 6,623 people are hospitalized in Florida with COVID-19 with the 1,324 additional hospitalizations reported. This is less than the 17,121 hospitalizations at the peak of the Delta variant’s surge in Florida.

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  • Shannen Michaelsen

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2 thoughts on “Florida Continues to Break COVID-19 Records, Hospitalizations Increase”

  1. Notice the use of wording, “Currently, 6,623 people are hospitalized in Florida with COVID-19 …”

    “… WITH Covid …”

    Not, “from” or “as a result of”.

    Just pointing this out as I find it interesting.

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