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A study by Scripps Research Institute reports that COVID-19 may be mutating in Florida, making the virus more likely to infect cells. [91] During the month of June the seven day moving average of new COVID-19 cases in Florida increased nearly ten-fold, from 726 new cases per day on June 1 to 7,140 new cases on July 1, 2020. [5]
Additionally, 43% of non-Hispanic Black people and 37% of Hispanic or Latino people reported having trouble paying their bills in full compared with non-Hispanic White people (18%)." [ 31 ] Overall, minority groups were more vulnerable due to their social and economic standing in the United States and faced more financial hardship during the ...
Florida COVID-19 vaccinations. About 14,774,230 eligible Floridians — 72.6% of the state’s population — have completed the two-dose series of either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines ...
Florida COVID-19 vaccinations. About 14,823,571 eligible Floridians — 69% of the state’s population — have completed the two-dose series of either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines or ...
Florida COVID-19 vaccinations. About 14,891,661 eligible Floridians — 69.3% of the state’s population — have completed the two-dose series of either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines ...
These figures were reported by the Florida Department of Health on March 7, 2021, except where noted otherwise. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ^ County where individuals with a positive case reside, not necessarily where they were diagnosed or infected.
Florida COVID-19 vaccinations. About 14,844,287 eligible Floridians — 69.1% of the state’s population — have completed the two-dose series of either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines ...
Latinos in Florida accounted for 5.3 million (8 percent) of the US Latino population. [2] At around 28.5% of the population as of 2017, Cubans are the largest Latino group in Florida. Puerto Ricans are one of the fastest growing Latino groups in Florida, with one out of every five Latinos in the state being of Puerto Rican origin.