Coronavirus Report: June 6, 2022

By Marsha Mullings, MPH

USA

Cases: 85 million

Deaths: 1.0 million

Florida

Cases:  6.2 million

Deaths: 74,667

Update

  • Coronavirus cases are decreasing in the Northeast but still rising in the South and Southwest.
  • The country is now averaging 101,000 new coronavirus cases per day, a 7% decrease over the last two weeks.
  • The US has passed the milestone of 1 million recorded COVID-19 deaths.
  • Florida continues to record rising coronavirus cases. The state reports an average of 10,400 new cases per day, up 19% over the last two weeks.
  • Hospitalizations and deaths due to COVID-19 are rising in South Florida. Deaths are up 16% over the last two weeks.
  • The risk of coronavirus transmission has risen from Moderate to High in South Florida.

Announcement

  • Omicron variants B4 and B5 have been detected in South Florida. These are more transmissible than other Omicron variants.
  • B4 and B5 Omicron subvariants can evade the vaccines. Vaccines are still highly effective in preventing progression to severe illness, in the event of infection with coronavirus.
  • OTHER INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTE – Cases of Monkeypox disease are rising across the world. Three cases have been reported in Broward County. The third case was acquired locally; the person had no history of travel.
  • Monkeypox is an infectious disease that causes pox-like vesicles on the face, hands, and other parts of the body. The disease is spread by direct contact with someone who is infected with the disease. Monkeypox is not airborne or spread by respiratory droplets, like coronavirus. Anyone is at risk for Monkeypox. For more information on Monkeypox, please visit https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/monkeypox/index.html

For more information on coronavirus (COVID-19) prevention, visit www.FloridaHealth.org; nyt.com; www.coronavirus.jhu.edu;  www.cdc.gov;

 

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