Covid-19
New 290 COVID-19 related deaths in Florida
Tallahassee, Florida – New 290 Florida residents have died of COVID-19 as the death toll approaches 38,000 since the pandemic started, according to a weekly report issued Friday by the state Department of Health.
As of Thursday, 37,555 people had died, up from 37,265 a week earlier.
Meanwhile, the number of COVID-19 cases increased by 10,095 during the week-long period, with a total of 2,310,881 cases as of Thursday.
Also, 10,659,464 people in Florida had received COVID-19 vaccinations, with 8,979,816 considered fully vaccinated.
The other 1,679,648 people had received first doses of two-dose vaccination series.
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