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Florida now has a total of 3,560,152 cases and 54,067 deaths.
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Hospitalizations statewide dropped again, after showing a slight uptick on Monday for the first time in a month.
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Germans pay less than $1 per test. Brits get them free. Why do Americans pay so much more? Because companies can still demand it.
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The state reports 11,547 people with the coronavirus being treated in the state's hospitals on Monday.
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Hospitalizations for COVID-19 are down to 14,577 after hovering around 17,000 just over a week ago.
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Hillsborough County announced it will open two temporary locations to help meet the demand in tests.
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As coronavirus cases decline, Hillsborough County officials say the need and demand for the services has dropped.
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Officials in Hillsborough and Pasco counties cite a drop in demand, along with declines in the positivity rate and number of cases.
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New cases of coronavirus in Florida continue to decline as the state reports the lowest number of new cases on a Tuesday since early February.
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The state reported over 29,000 new coronavirus cases this week, about eight percent more than last week.
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More than 900 people in the greater Tampa Bay region tested positive for the coronavirus since Tuesday.
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The state reported 2,823 people are currently hospitalized with a primary diagnosis of COVID-19, the lowest level since Nov. 8, 2020.