Florida notches one-day virus case record in setback to reopening

By AFP
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June 29, 2020

MIAMI: Florida on Sunday hit a new daily coronavirus case record of nearly 10,000 -- a dramatic setback that several other states are also experiencing as economic reopenings clash with public health realities.

Infections are also up in some other parts of the world that have reopened, including the Czech Republic, which recently marked its biggest spike in virus cases in months. The US leads the world in Covid-19 cases by far, accounting for 2.5 million of the global total of nearly 9.9 million since the virus emerged late last year in China.

US deaths now exceed 125,000, approximately one-fourth the world total of over 495,000. The tension between public health and economic demands, a source of debate in nearly every country, will likely persist until a vaccine is developed.

"Something must be done to prevent economic problems caused by the coronavirus," said supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Iran, which has struggled to curb its outbreak. But the country gradually lifted restrictions from April to try to revive its sanctions-hit economy. "But in the case of negligence and significant spread of the disease, economic problems will increase, too," he said.

On Saturday, stars including Coldplay, Miley Cyrus and Jennifer Hudson lent support to a European Commission-led drive that raised 6.15 billion euros ($6.9 billion) to support vaccine research and help make it available to poorer countries.

Some of those countries are still far from reaching their peak in infections, authorities say. In India, densely populated cities have been particularly hard hit. The country set a daily record Saturday with 18,500 new cases and 385 deaths. Total infections are at 509,000, with more than 15,600 deaths.

In Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis has been a proponent of a rapid reopening. But he conceded on Friday that his state had seen an "explosion" in virus cases, particularly among young adults who flocked to the state’s beaches.

Authorities in Miami announced beaches will be closed over the July 4 holiday weekend, normally one of the busiest times of the year. Some Florida cities canceled July 4 fireworks displays.

The 9,585 new cases recorded Friday in the "Sunshine State" marked a high point since the pandemic began its relentless march around the globe. The state also reported 24 deaths. Spiking numbers there and in several other US states marked a dramatic setback to efforts to reopen and salvage badly battered economies -- efforts pushed by President Donald Trump. Texas and Florida, both with Republican governors who had resisted prolonged lockdowns, have announced new restrictions on bars.

In California, Governor Gavin Newsom ordered Imperial County to reinstate stay-at-home orders, while San Francisco announced a "pause" in reopening, set for Monday, of barbers, hair salons and outdoor bars.

In Florida, the average age of people infected has dropped sharply -- to 33 from 65 two months ago. Young people frustrated by months of confinement have poured back to the state’s beaches, boardwalks and bars, often without masks and seemingly unconcerned about social distancing.