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Spring break hot spots across Florida are beginning to report slight increases in COVID-19 cases, as young people continue flocking to the state's beaches and cities to celebrate.
In each of the metro areas of Miami, Tampa and Orlando, coronavirus cases have begun to rise among people aged 25 to 49 years old, according to The Miami Herald. The rise comes after months of decline in each of those areas, and the uptick has been particularly significant in Miami.
In Miami-Dade County, cases have jumped from about 450 per day to 550 per day over the last week, per The Miami Herald. In Hillsborough Country, which houses Tampa, cases have risen in that age group from 120 per day to 155 over the past two weeks.
And in Orange County, where Orlando is located, that number has risen from about 110 to about 150 average cases in the same two-week time period.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/floridas-spring-break-hot-spots-reporting-slight-increases-in-covid-19-cases/ar-BB1eV2Lt?li=BBnb7Kz
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jimfields33
(16,012 posts)I quit going to spring break at 22. I guess some still enjoy it.