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Florida Leads The Nation In Coronavirus U K Variant Cases | BIG 105 9

By Will Althoff Apr 1, 2021 The coronavirus variant first discovered in the U.K. is spreading throughout every U.S. state and Florida leads the way in the number of cases. Dr. Aileen Marty, Director of the Infectious Disease Department at Florida International University, says this variant replicates quicker which makes it stronger and the carrier more contagious. Even if you re fully vaccinated, you can still carry and spread. Marty says that while it seems like this is impacting more younger people, that s because vaccination campaigns started with the older population which gives them some protection. The CDC reports more than eleven-thousand cases of the B.1.1.7 variant but add the actual number likely is higher.

Florida Leads The Nation In Coronavirus U K Variant Cases | 94 5 WFLA

By Will Althoff Apr 1, 2021 The coronavirus variant first discovered in the U.K. is spreading throughout every U.S. state and Florida leads the way in the number of cases. Dr. Aileen Marty, Director of the Infectious Disease Department at Florida International University, says this variant replicates quicker which makes it stronger and the carrier more contagious. Even if you re fully vaccinated, you can still carry and spread. Marty says that while it seems like this is impacting more younger people, that s because vaccination campaigns started with the older population which gives them some protection. The CDC reports more than eleven-thousand cases of the B.1.1.7 variant but add the actual number likely is higher.

Florida Leads The Nation In Coronavirus U K Variant Cases | WMMB-AM

Florida Leads The Nation In Coronavirus U K Variant Cases | Newsradio WFLA Orlando

By Will Althoff Apr 1, 2021 The coronavirus variant first discovered in the U.K. is spreading throughout every U.S. state and Florida leads the way in the number of cases. Dr. Aileen Marty, Director of the Infectious Disease Department at Florida International University, says this variant replicates quicker which makes it stronger and the carrier more contagious. Even if you re fully vaccinated, you can still carry and spread. Marty says that while it seems like this is impacting more younger people, that s because vaccination campaigns started with the older population which gives them some protection. The CDC reports more than eleven-thousand cases of the B.1.1.7 variant but add the actual number likely is higher.

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