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After downward trend, South Florida’s COVID-19 spread could be back on the upswing
Numbers are still down week-to-week, but the past few days show that trend could be reversing.
Numbers are still down week-to-week, but the past few days show that trend could be reversing.
That metric had been dropping in recent weeks.
The state announced Thursday that a new vaccination site would be opening in Fort Lauderdale.
Hospitalizations and deaths due to the virus are continuing to surge in Miami-Dade County.
The region recorded another 24 deaths Tuesday.
Officials shut down testing and vaccination at Hard Rock Stadium Monday due to a college football game.
The state is seeing a bump in overall cases following the winter holiday season.
South Florida has now seen 8,127 lives lost to the virus.
The region is approaching 550,000 cases since the outbreak began.
The positivity rate in all three counties is also up week-to-week.
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