Tracking Coronavirus: Florida deaths over 1,000; Disney may stay closed until 2021, unemployment website down
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Coronavirus cases in Florida pass 30,500; death toll surges to 1,046, Florida Department of Health says
Florida now has over 30,500 cases of coronavirus and the death toll has surged to 1,046, the Florida Department of Health reported.
Walt Disney World to stream 'Happily Ever After' fireworks show for those at home during coronavirus pandemic
Walt Disney World said that they will stream Magic Kingdom's 'Happily Ever After' firework show on Instagram on Friday night.
Disney theme parks may not reopen until 2021, Wall Street analyst says
Disneyland and Disney World may remain closed until next year, a Wall Street analyst projected this week.
Florida girl put 'Help! Get Me Out of Here' sign on window because she was struggling with homework
A sign that read, "Help! Get me out of here!" alarmed Florida deputies, but it turned out a little girl just need help with her math homework.
House passes new funding bill including Paycheck Protection Program boost
Congress has passed a funding bill that gives relief to small businesses.
Coronavirus cases climb to 29,648 in Florida, death toll rises to 987
The Florida Department of Health says that there are now over 28,300 cases of coronavirus in Florida and a new death toll of 893.
Pets and the coronavirus
After two cats in New York were confirmed to have the coronavirus, it raises more questions about how the virus impacts pets. The owners of each of those cats also had COVID-19.
Trump says Thunderbirds, Blue Angels will do flyovers across country to honor medical workers
In the coronavirus task force briefing Wednesday, President Trump said that the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels and the Air Force's Thunderbirds would be doing flyovers of major American cities in honor of "American medical workers"
Coronavirus may cause strokes in younger patients: report
In an interview with CNN, Mount Sinai Health System neurosurgeon Dr. Thomas Oxley said the virus is causing clots in arteries, resulting in "severe strokes."
Mother pleads for help, calling for clinical drug to treat daughter with COVID-19
A 27-year-old woman is in the hospital battling coronavirus, and her mom is pleading for help.
'We are over this': Orlando restaurant announces plans to reopen dining room on May 1st
However, while no officials plans for reopening Florida has been announced, a gourmet grilled cheese restaurant in Windermere announced that they will reopen for dine-in guests on May 1st.
CEO: Universal could possibly screen employees, guests when gates reopen following pandemic
“We're evaluating face coverings for our team members,” Sprouls said. “We're potentially evaluating, allowing or even encouraging guests to wear face coverings as well. At least initially.”
Vulnerable sea turtles flourishing during coronavirus restrictions in Florida
In an April 18 Facebook post, the Loggerhead Marinelife Center said that its staff had discovered 79 leatherback and loggerhead turtle nests on a 9.5-mile stretch of beach that encompasses Juno Beach.
Gov. Ron DeSantis open to lifting coronavirus restrictions at hospitals
The proposal also recommends that no facilities would be allowed to offer optional procedures unless they meet certain requirements, including maintaining COVID-19 and “person under investigation” units.
Coronavirus has mutated into at least 30 different strains, study finds
The novel coronavirus has mutated into at least 30 different genetic variations, according to a new study in China.
COVID-19 death rate is similar to the flu, says new study's co-author
A new coronavirus study found the death rate of COVID-19 is far lower than previously thought.
Florida police park cruisers in shape of heart outside hospital to thank doctors, nurses fighting coronavirus
The police cruisers joined together outside a Florida hospital, forming a large heart to send a message of love to health care workers on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic.
Serious questions about hydroxychloroquine as COVID-19 treatment
A new study is raising serious questions about hydroxychloroquine as a a means of treating COVID-19 patients.
Florida coronavirus cases now at 27,869, death toll rises to 867
According to the Florida Department of Health, there are now 27,495 cases of coronavirus in Florida. The death toll has risen to 839 as well.