Florida COVID-19 cases soar again, California sees surge stabilize

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Florida COVID-19 cases soar again, California sees surge stabilize
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New York state's coronavirus hospitalization numbers offered a glimmer of hope, though Governor Cuomo had strong words for crowds of people seen partying

The grim news was offset by an apparent stabilization of the outbreak in California and the fewest hospitalizations in four months in New York state, allowing New York City to enter a new phase of reopening.

“Hospitalizations and ICU continue to be cause of concern in this state. That’s why we want everybody to double down on what we’ve been doing,” the governor said. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced new restrictions due to take effect on Friday, including a ban on indoor service at bars and shutdown of personal services such as shaves and facials that require the removal of masks.

The illness has killed 140,000 people in the United States and infected some 3.7 million, both figures leading the world. The state’s teachers’ union sued DeSantis and other officials on Monday, seeking to halt the resumption of in-class instruction.

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