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FDOH reports COVID-19 positivity rate dips Thursday

The latest COVID-19 positivity rates climbed slightly in Monday’s report. The Department of Health is reporting a 5.95% positivity rate statewide. Manatee and Sarasota are reporting rates of 7.21% and 5.12% respectively. ....

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FDOH reports continued decline in COVID-19 positivity rate


FDOH reports continued decline in COVID-19 positivity rate
(Source: KEYC News Now)
By ABC7 Staff | March 2, 2021 at 3:06 PM EST - Updated March 2 at 3:06 PM
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - COVID-19 positivity rates have continued to slowly drop. The Department of Health is reporting a 5.69% positivity rate statewide. Manatee and Sarasota are reporting decreased rates of 6.63% and 2.57% respectively.
The state is also reporting 7,075 new cases bringing the statewide total to 1,918,100. 136 new deaths have been reported bringing the total death toll to 31,135. An increase in the death total does not indicate that all deaths occurred in the last 24 hours.
ABC7 will update this story with vaccine totals once those numbers are available. ....

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Super Bowl wasn't superspreader, FDOH report says


Super Bowl wasn’t superspreader, FDOH report says
Florida saw slight uptick in cases unrelated to official events, researchers say
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Fans wait for the start of NFL Super Bowl 55 football game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)
HILLBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. – Nearly a month after the Tampa Bay Buccanneers won football’s biggest game, public health researchers said the Super Bowl wasn’t a significant contributor to new COVID-19 cases.
In a report specifically studying the Super Bowl’s impact on the pandemic, researchers with the Florida Department of Health in Hillsborough County said less than 60 cases were associated with the actual event: 53 were traced within the state and four out-of-state cases. ....

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