US professor of epidemiology: Florida's new crown cases will peak in September
Overseas Network, August 3 As the "Delta" mutant virus rages, Florida has recently seen a surge in new crown cases and hospitalized patients. An epidemiology professor in the United States said that Florida's new crown cases will peak in September.
According to the New York Times, Edwin Michael, a professor of epidemiology at the University of South Florida in the United States, stated on the 2nd local time that the number of cases in Florida will increase sharply, whether it is short-term or long-term. It reaches its peak in a week, and the number of new crown cases will reach 68,000 daily, which is four times the number of daily increases in January.
The outbreak in the United States rebounded, and Florida once again became the "epicenter." The US media pointed out that last week, the data reported by the Statewide Hospital in Florida showed that an average of 1,525 adults and 35 children were hospitalized every day. As of July 31, 10,593 people in Florida were hospitalized due to the diagnosis of COVID-19. The previous peak of this data was July 22, 2020, and the cumulative number of patients admitted that day was 12,282.
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