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Hospitalizations with a primary diagnosis of COVID-19 continue to drop, hitting levels not seen since early August.
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Florida reported a record 2,345 deaths from COVID-19 this week, an increase of 618 over last week.
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The five highest single-day reports of new COVID-19 cases have all come since Aug. 5.
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The CDC is now counting cases and deaths on the day they occur as opposed to the day they were reported to the agency.
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On Monday, the Florida Department of Health called out the discrepancy on Twitter, renewing attention to the state's decision to stop reporting daily COVID-19 numbers even as the delta variant drives up cases.
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Wednesday's report of 24,753 new cases topped the previous high of 23,958 recorded on Friday.
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The CDC now says 21,500 cases were recorded Saturday, 19,567 Sunday, and 15,319 Monday.
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The 7-day rolling average of cases climbed to an unprecedented 18,933 people.
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Thursday's report only trails the 21,683 cases reported on July 31.
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Among them: People with flu-like symptoms should stay home, simultaneous online instruction will no longer be offered, and quarantine policies are eased for those vaccinated.
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A U.S. District Judge is scheduled to hear arguments Friday in Norwegian’s request for a preliminary injunction against the vaccine-passport ban.
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The state had 10,207 people hospitalized with confirmed COVID-19 cases — the highest single day number reported, topping the previous record on July 23, 2020.