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Rising Florida COVID-19 cases increase health care risk level for some
As COVID-19 circumstances spike exponentially throughout Florida, federal well being officers raised well being care danger ranges this week for a number of the state’s largest city areas.
COVID now poses a “medium” danger of straining well being care programs in South Florida, together with Palm Seaside County; the Treasure Coast, Tampa Bay and the Sarasota space, the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention mentioned Thursday. Public transport passengers ought to put on masks, as ought to folks at extreme danger of sickness when indoors, the company mentioned.
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Because the pathogen’s omicron subvariants gas the newest surge in COVID circumstances and hospitalizations, the CDC has moved extra counties from “low” danger to “medium.” These counties span from Monroe up the east coast via St. Lucie.Okeechobee; Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco and Hernando; and Sarasota, Charlotte and DeSoto are additionally included.
The counties earned the CDC’s “medium” danger classification after their caseloads broke 200 new confirmed infections for each 100,000 residents previously week.
The CDC says COVID poses a “low” danger of straining health-care programs in the remainder of Florida’s counties. The federal company doesn’t advocate indoor masking in these locations. However immunocompromised folks ought to guarantee they’ve quick access to fast testing. At-home checks might be ordered from the federal authorities at no cost on-line at covid.gov/checks.
Omicron subvariant BA.2.12.1 now greater than half of circumstances in South
Omicron subvariant BA.2.12.1 now contains about 52% of circumstances within the South, CDC samples of take a look at outcomes present, whereas its relative BA.2 has declined to about 47%.
Statewide, COVID circumstances have climbed a mean 49,815 every week since Could 6, figures from the Florida Well being Division present. That is nearly twice as many circumstances weekly in contrast with the 2 weeks earlier than Could 6, and nearly 3 times as many as the 2 weeks earlier than that.
Florida well being officers have logged extra then 6 million circumstances for the reason that begin of the pandemic.
Many circumstances go unreported due to at-home testing or asymptomatic folks not getting examined. The CDC estimates the virus has contaminated 56% to 61% of Floridians, primarily based on a pattern of 1,685 antibody take a look at outcomes collected from business labs Feb. 1 to 21. The particular checks affirm if somebody’s immune system has made antibodies via coronavirus an infection.
COVID hospitalizations proceed climbing statewide, however haven’t but at an exponential tempo.
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The variety of COVID-positive sufferers in Florida’s hospitals climbed this previous week by a mean of 41 folks every day, U.S. Well being and Human Providers Division knowledge reported Friday reveals.
It has taken 38 days for common every day development in coronavirus hospitalizations to succeed in that degree.
When common every day hospitalizations began climbing from Dec. 5 on account of omicron, it took simply 17 days to blow previous that degree.
However hospitalizations may spike over the subsequent month, former White Home coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx warned on Monday in West Palm Seaside. “It is early. Give it just a few weeks. Hospitalizations develop linearly, then turn into exponential,” she mentioned.
Medical workers statewide tended to an estimated 1,671 COVID-positive sufferers Friday, together with an estimated 169 adults in intensive care items.
Grownup ICU sufferers comprise about 10% of COVID-positive grownup sufferers statewide, a ratio that has remained nearly unchanged since April 25. Earlier than then, the proportion was constantly above that degree.
The state Company for Well being Care Administration has but to start delineating sufferers who come to the hospital due to COVID, in contrast with sufferers who take a look at optimistic whereas staying there. Gov. Ron DeSantis mentioned in January that the state would start doing that.
Florida’s COVID loss of life toll climbed by a mean of 135 folks weekly since Could 6, the final time the state revealed its bi-weekly pandemic report. That is increased than the weekly common between April 22 and Could 6, however nonetheless equal to late December.
Not less than 74,330 Florida residents have died for the reason that begin of the pandemic.
The state Well being Division’s COVID vaccination rely continues to slowly shrink.
State well being officers mentioned Friday that 15,464,021 residents statewide have gotten a minimum of one dose of the vaccine, down by 5,139 since April 22. Well being Division Press Secretary Jeremy Redfern has mentioned it is because the state’s inoculation tallies are preliminary.
Greater than 5.24 million residents statewide have gotten booster pictures, well being officers reported Friday, which offer essentially the most safety towards omicron and its subvariants.
About three in 4 Floridians have gotten a minimum of one shot, and one in 4 have gotten boosters.
Chris Persaud is The Palm Seaside Submit’s knowledge reporter. E-mail him at cpersaud@pbpost.com.
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Florida Gators Put Nation on Notice with Ole Miss Win
It’s been a good couple weeks for the Florida Gators.
First, they take down No. 22 LSU, 27-16, with a bend but don’t break approach. Then, they follow that up by upsetting No. 9 Ole Miss, 24-17. With that latter win, heads really began to turn. It was one thing to put up fights against Tennessee and Georgia, but now, they’re beginning to take down these formidable opponents.
The analysts are starting to talk them up. ESPN’s College Gameday analyst Kirk Herbstreit is ready to hand head coach Billy Napier the award for coach of the year. He made sure to include that he thinks quarterback DJ Lagway is going to be something special.
“Can a guy with a team that will finish 7-5 win the coach of the year award? He should!!” Herbstreit said in a tweet. “Billy Napier and [the Florida Gators, after being 4-5 and losing two straight, have beaten LSU and Ole Miss. So impressive to see this fight from the Gators and their fans after having a tough year. And, oh yeah, DJ Lagway is the REAL DEAL!”
Big Cat from Barstool Sports jumped on X (formerly Twitter) and said, “The Florida Gators may need a playoff berth.”
Now, that can be written off as two guys getting excited, but key writers are noticing too. Florida received votes in the latest AP Poll.
Brian Brian Fonesca of the NJ.com/Star-Ledger and Ian Kress of WLNS-TV (a CBS affiliate in Lansing, Michigan) ranked them No. 25. David Paschall of the Chattanooga Times Free Press ranked them No. 24. It’s only four points, but they’re the only five-loss team to receive votes.
Unofficially, they’re ranked No. 33 in the country. If they had beaten Tennessee or Georgia to have that slightly better 7-4 record, could very well be in the top 25 right now. It’s hard to vote for a 6-5 team, that’s totally fair, but the willingness to do so by a handful of writers is a good starting point. If they win out, including a quality bowl win, to finish 8-5, finishing ranked is realistic.
Those who are signing on now are seeing what could be on the horizon in 2025. This is how they are playing now. This team might have won eight or nine games had this been yearlong. Wait until they play the portal some more this summer to bring in more talent, Napier gets that offensive coordinator and Lagway comes in with nearly a year of play under his belt.
The Florida Gators have put the country on notice. They gave Napier the time to rebuild after Dan Mullen’s collapse, and that time is beginning to pay off.
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Florida shows it can finish with another second-half closeout and a makeshift dunk contest
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida players eager to celebrate their latest victory, the one that made them bowl eligible for the first time in two years, found a suitable prop on the sideline.
Ole Miss left behind its basketball hoop, which the Rebels use to salute big plays during games.
The Gators set it up, grabbed some footballs and held their own dunk contest near the end zone. It provided an apt stage — perfect for showcasing finishing moves — after they closed out another ranked opponent.
Florida (6-5, 4-4 Southeastern Conference) dominated the second half for the second consecutive week and got to party in the Swamp following a 24-17 victory over then-ninth-ranked Mississippi on Saturday.
Not only did the Gators knock the Rebels (8-3, 4-3) out of the College Football Playoff picture, they won their fourth consecutive home game and raised expectations for coach Billy Napier’s fourth season in Gainesville.
And the manner in which they accomplished it mattered. Napier has been preaching about “finishing,” something that had mostly eluded the Gators in the past two years.
Florida lost four games in 2023 after leading in the second half, including three — against Arkansas, Missouri and Florida State — in the fourth quarter.
And no one following the program has forgotten how close the Gators were to upsetting Tennessee and Georgia earlier this season, losing 23-17 to the Volunteers in overtime and fading against the Bulldogs after being tied at 20 with five minutes to play.
Napier hoped all those gut punches would ultimately lead to something better, and they finally did — with late-game knockouts against LSU and Mississippi.
“Eventually you get sick of that,” receiver Chimere Dike said. “To be able to get these last two wins is huge for our team and our program. I’m proud of the resilience the guys showed, the way that we performed.”
Florida held Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin’s high-scoring offense to three points in the second half. The Rebels turned the ball over twice — interceptions by Bryce Thornton on the final two drives — punted twice and got stuffed on another fourth-down run.
“I thought we were better on both sides up front, and short-yardage defense is a big component,” Napier said. “Those are identity plays. I think we had guys step up and make plays.”
Added defensive tackle Cam Jackson said: “Everybody just pinned their ears back. That was great.”
It was reminiscent of the previous week against then-No. 21 LSU. Florida held the Tigers to six points in the second half and forced a fumble, a punt and a turnover on downs in a 27-16 victory.
“We just all came together and wanted to change how Florida was looked at,” Thornton said. “That’s the biggest thing with us, just trying to show everybody that we can do it.”
The Gators ended the afternoon showing off their basketball moves.
Cornerback Trikweze Bridges, receiver Marcus Burke, defensive end Justus Boone, tight end Tony Livingston and linebacker Shemar James delivered monster dunks. Aidan Mizell passed a football between his leg in midair before his slam, and fellow receiver Elijhah Badger bounced it off the backboard before rousing teammates and fans with his finish.
“Belief is the most powerful thing in the world,” Napier said. “At some point there, midseason, we figured (that) out and we started to believe. Look, we can play with any team in the country.”
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