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Understanding the numbers
Since mid-July, daily reported COVID-19 cases in Florida remained under 10,000. And, between Sept. 1 and Oct. 16, daily reported cases stayed below 4,000.
That changed on
The
highest single-day case number Florida has reported so far is 19,816 for Jan. 6. The report released on Jan. 2 of 31,518 newly-reported cases is higher, but that reported combined updates for Dec. 31 and Jan. 1.
The
738, confirmed on Sept. 28.
On Oct. 30, Florida became the third state to cross the 800,000 reported COVID-19 cases mark. Then on Dec. 1,
Florida became the third state to surpass 1 million confirmed cases. The United States has more than 28.1 million coronavirus cases as of Feb. 22, the
Science of kindness: How acts of service can improve your health
Can being nice improve your health? Doctors at Baptist Health say there’s scientific proof that being kind not only makes you happier, it makes you healthier, too. Author: Mindy Wadley Updated: 3:38 PM EST February 17, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla
(Note: The related story above is from November 2018.)
Is it possible that being kind will make you happier? It s not just a warm fuzzy feeling after doing something nice for someone doctors at Baptist Health say there is scientific proof linking being kind with your health.
Wednesday, Feb. 17 is National Random Acts of Kindness Day. According to baptistjax.com, there is nothing random about the physiological effects of being altruistic.
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As part of the Random Acts of HEAT initiative, presented by Ultimate Kronos Group, HEAT Legend Glen Rice was joined by HEAT staffers and representatives from Feeding South Florida and Pollo Tropical to surprise seniors at two low-income housing apartment complexes, each with approximately 200 residents, with a food stable box (30 lbs.) providing one week’s worth of meals.