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Hello and welcome to Tuesday.
The daily rundown Between Sunday and Monday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 4,151 (0.2 percent), to 1,872,923; active hospitalizations increased by 15 (nearly 0.4 percent), to 4,175; deaths of Florida residents rose by 159 (0.5 percent), to 30,065; 2,698,591 Floridians have at least one dose of the vaccine.
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Good Wednesday morning.
The daily rundown Between Monday and Tuesday, the number of Florida coronavirus cases increased by 10,533 (0.6 percent), to 1,737,640; active hospitalizations went down by 121 (nearly 2 percent), to 6,022; deaths rose by 137 (0.5 percent), to 26,822.
Going on the offense Gov. Ron DeSantis, flanked by top leaders in the Florida Legislature, had one of his longest press conferences on Tuesday (10 minutes longer than the one where he released a $96 billion budget) where he railed against Big Tech (and the “corporate media”) and announced his support for legislation