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Sunbelt states rush to line up hospital beds, not barstools
By TAMARA LUSH and JOHN SEEWER
Associated Press
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Florida and other states across
the Sunbelt are thinning out the deck chairs, turning over
the barstools and rushing to line up more hospital beds as
they head into the height of the summer season amid a
startling surge in confirmed cases of the coronavirus.
With newly reported infections running about 40,000 a
day in the U.S., Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infecti-
ous-disease expert, warned on Tuesday that the number
could rocket to 100,000 if Americans don’t start following
public health recommendations. Over the past few days,
states such as Florida, Arizona, Texas and California have
reversed course, closing or otherwise clamping down on
bars, shutting beaches, rolling back restaurant capacity,
putting limits on crowds at pools, or taking other steps to
curb a scourge that may be thriving because of such fac-
tors as air conditioning and resistance to wearing masks.
“Any time you have these reopenings, you’re depending
on people to do the right things, to follow the rules. I think
that’s where the weak spots come in,” said Dr. Cindy People wait in line at a walk-up testing site for COVID-19 during the new coronavirus pandemic,
Prins, a University of Florida epidemiologist. Tuesday, June 30, 2020, in Miami Beach, Fla.
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