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riversedge

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Sun Jun 14, 2020, 01:51 PM Jun 2020

Florida reports 3,400 kids with coronavirus; 10 stricken with severe illness





| 2020/6/13 - Sun Sentinel https://this.kiji.is/644699871518704737?c=592622757532812385


https://www.rawstory.com/2020/06/florida-reports-3400-kids-with-coronavirus-10-stricken-with-severe-illness/
2020/6/13 20:47 (EDT)


FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — With summer camps opening around the state, health officials just shared a report detailing new coronavirus infections among children.

These statistics show 37,211 children have been swabbed, and 9.2% of them, or 3,407, tested positive.

There have been 73,552 confirmed COVID-19 cases among all ages in Florida, ranging from 218 babies to a 108-year-old Miami-Dade County woman, according to the state.

The report released Friday also says 103 children have been treated in hospitals and none have died from COVID-19 illness....................................
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Florida reports 3,400 kids with coronavirus; 10 stricken with severe illness (Original Post) riversedge Jun 2020 OP
Considered "children" up to 18? College age. How many lived with infected household members? Baclava Jun 2020 #1
 

Baclava

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1. Considered "children" up to 18? College age. How many lived with infected household members?
Sun Jun 14, 2020, 03:03 PM
Jun 2020

None have died, thats good

3 highest counties had over 42% of cases, Palm, Broward, Miami Dade, thats pretty much what i would expect, most heavily populated

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