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Good Thursday morning.
The daily rundown: Between Tuesday and Wednesday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 11,541 (0.1 percent) to 1,155,335; active hospitalizations went up by 43 (0.8 percent), to 5,145; deaths rose by 122 (0.06 percent), to 20,204.
Good news, bad news After months of no action to soothe a nation left hanging amid a global pandemic, Congress appears ready to do something. There is, however, a catch for cash-strapped states, including Florida: The $900 billion deal being considered does not include direct state and local funding.
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Good Friday morning.
The daily rundown Between Wednesday and Thursday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 11,335 (1 percent), to 1,094,697; active hospitalizations went down by 11 (0.2 percent), to 4,548; deaths rose by 129 (0.6 percent), to 19,591.
Where’s the plan?