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Florida cases and deaths fall despite super COVID strain

Florida cases and deaths fall despite super COVID strain Rachel Sharp For Dailymail.com and Keith Griffith For Dailymail.com © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Experts have said fears of a fourth wave hitting the US may have been overblown as Florida continues to record falling coronavirus cases and deaths despite having more cases of the UK s super-COVID variant than any other state.    CDC data shows a fifth of all US cases of the more highly contagious and more deadly B.1.1.7 strain first detected in the south of England have come from the Sunshine State. In total, Florida has recorded 690 cases, dwarfing much of the rest of the US where 44 of all 50 states have recorded fewer than 100 cases. The next highest state Michigan has 563 followed by Colorado with 267. 

No return to normal until autumn 2021, top French medic warns

Sweden makes facemasks mandatory on public transport Chris Pleasance for MailOnline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Sweden will make face masks mandatory on public transport, the country s Prime Minister has announced, in a major policy U-turn that defies advice from virus expert Anders Tegnell who has argued that they don t work.  Stefan Lofven announced the move in a press conference on Friday amid a raft of new measures that will come into force in lockdown-free Sweden on December 24, including new work-from home orders, distance learning for some school students, a ban on alcohol sales after 8pm and new capacity restrictions on restaurants and shops.

Sweden running out of intensive care beds amid spiralling Covid cases

Sweden running out of intensive care beds amid spiralling Covid cases Chris Pleasance for MailOnline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Sweden is running out of intensive care beds amid soaring coronavirus cases and may have to reach out to neighbouring countries for help, a top medic has warned. Intensive care units in Stockholm, which has been hit hardest during the country s second wave, hit 99 per cent capacity this week - with just seven beds remaining. Now Sten Rubertsson, head of Sweden s National Board of Health and Welfare, has warned that the lockdown-free country may have to reach out to neighbours such as Finland, which has made use of lockdowns, for help. 

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