

Coronavirus in Florida
Modeling suggests Florida is past the coronavirus peak, facing 4K deaths by August
The model again shows Florida past the peak of the novel coronavirus.
The model again shows Florida past the peak of the novel coronavirus.
The models have been inaccurate and don't provide nuance, he says.
Previous models suggested the virus' peak was in Florida's rearview mirror.
Nearly 4,000 Floridians could die by August in the latest prediction.
Florida is still past the peak of COVID-19 daily deaths, according to an influential model.
On April 2, 77 Floridians died, looking like the peak of the outbreak.
The previous estimated peak was 112 deaths projected for April 26.
An estimated 112 deaths a day at peak.
Just as deadly in long run. Much deadlier at crunchtime, now seen as April 21.
Florida could fill more than 10,000 hospital beds with COVID-19 patients by April 17.
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