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Florida inpatients with COVID-19 decrease

Tallahassee, Florida – According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 4,476 Florida hospital inpatients had COVID-19, a decrease from the past two days.

The department reported Thursday that 4,758 inpatients had COVID-19, after reporting a total of 4,699 on Wednesday.

According to the data released Friday, 444 COVID-19 patients were in intensive-care units, down from 468 on Thursday and 457 on Wednesday.

During the past few months, numbers of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations have increased as subvariants of the coronavirus have spread.

 

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