This state has just established a terrifying coronavirus death record
The southern state is being struck the most difficult.
Florida, a state called "the new world epicenter of COVID-19", establishes records for the deaths of Covid-19, with 120 last Thursday, the most dead reported in one day and 35 Monday. The total number of state cases is 270,000 with 4,241 deaths and counting."Miami officials talked about alarming terms on the new coronavirus epidemic on Monday, while Florida reported another record of new infections over the past week", reports theWashington Post. "Miami is now the epicenter of the pandemic," said Lilian Abbo, a specialist in the infectious disease of the University of Miami's health system. "What we saw in Wuhan six months ago, we are now there." Mayor Miami Francis Suarez (R) saysHello America That "there is no doubt that our mortality rate will increase after next week or two, one day after the state broke the one-day infection file to a state of 15,300 new cases."
"Toux painful, suffering, trembling."
The death record of a day Thursday came when the virus is torn through the state, with everyone from migrant farmers to coronavirus catching news anchors. "Many of our employees are quarantined at home, including Anchor Nicole Perez, her husband, Roy Ramos, and Anchor Louis Aguirre," said the publishers of the news chainLocal 10. "Roy suffers the most from those of our staff. He suffers from coughs and tremors very painful and he is likely to be hospitalized today because his symptoms aggravate."
All eyes are on the Republican government Ron Desantis, who expressed an extraordinary confidence that a precipitated reopening of the state - including restaurants, lounges, gyms and even sporting events, although reduced capacity - was a good idea.
In April, at the Oval Office, Desantis said, "When you look at some of the most draconian orders that have been issued in some of these states and compare Florida in terms of our hospitalizations ... I mean, you go from DC , Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Illinois - you first go - Florida did better. "
It seems to remain confident that there is nothing to see here. "In Florida, Gov. Ron Desantis, as [Governor in Texas] Greg] Abbott has encouraged social masks and distancing. But unlike Abbott, he refused to issue a state's mandate, insisting that the new action is not necessary: "ReportsCnn. "It has cleared funding for coronavirus processing in prisons and online learning services, while school insistence roun in the fall. And it minimizes the tip of business in its state, claiming that the Contract people are younger. "
"It is not necessary to be afraid," said Desantis last week.
The reopening will continue, says the governor
Although it encourages social distancing and face masks, desantis expresses confidence that some things have to start again. "Although the state continues to set registers for new cases, and deaths, Mr. Desantis continued to loot schools to reopen, that Mr. [President] Trump has made a priority," reports theNew York Times.
"If fast food and Walmart and Home Depot - and I'm doing everything I'm not, as if all that is essential, educating our children is absolutely essential," he said. "And they were put at the back of the line in some ways."
With respect to stay healthy and protecting others: earlier this week, Mr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, had advice for each American, Floridians included: "Avoid The crowds, "he said. "If you are going to have a social function, maybe a unique couple or two-do it outside if you are going to do it. These are fundamental and everyone can do it now." So, no matter where you live, avoid these crowds, wear your face mask, from the social distance, wash your hands frequently, watch your health and cross this pandemic with your healthier, do not miss these37 places you are most likely to catch coronavirus.