The coronavirus is running rampant in Florida as case numbers climb to an all-time high and hospitals start to fill up. On Sunday, approximately 1 in 4 hospital beds in the state had a COVID-19 patient in it.
The
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Two days later, numbers from hospitals reporting to the
Department of Health and Human Services
Florida has become the new epicenter of the country's coronavirus pandemic, as the highly contagious delta variant
triggers a surge
COVID-19 patients currently occupy 19% of ICU beds in the U.S.; in Florida, it's almost 44%. And only about 11% of the state's ICU beds are available, for the time being, compared to 26% nationwide.
Florida has also seen a rise in cases among children, with at least 135 of them hospitalized with COVID-19, as
NPR previously reported
That said, as several school boards contemplated reimplementing protective measures for students returning to classrooms this fall, Gov. Ron DeSantis
issued an executive order
For the first time since February, the U.S. is now reporting an average of more than
100,000 cases per day
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