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Nikki Fried unveils campaign aimed at wearing face masks

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came after DeSantis launched a series of videos meant to shore up his standing amid criticism over his handling of the pandemic. Critics have said DeSantis should have shut down the state sooner last spring as the virus was spreading and should order a mandatory statewide mask requiremen­t.

On Friday, the governor’s office released a video promoting “One Goal One Florida,” a public service campaign that also urges Floridians to heed precaution­s.

“Now is not the time to let up,” DeSantis says into the camera. “We all have one goal as one state.”

The dueling initiative­s underscore how the pandemic has also spread into the political sphere.

DeSantis has been widely criticized for his handling of the pandemic, as Democrats and others have questioned his every step — including his decision to not order a statewide mask mandate and what Fried asserted were early missteps.

“If we had shut down earlier,” she said, “we wouldn’t be in this situation right now.”

Florida reported 73 additional deaths from the new coronaviru­s on Monday as the number of new cases increased by almost 4,800 people, health officials reported.

As of Monday, Florida had a total of 491,884 coronaviru­s cases and around 7,200 related deaths.

However, testing sites in parts of Florida closed for several days at the end of last week as Tropical Storm Isaias threatened the state’s Atlantic Coast. Also, the number of new cases on Mondays tend to be smaller than other days of the weeks as some labs are closed and testing isn’t conducted at other facilities over the weekend. On many days last week, the number of reported new cases was around double Monday’s tally.

The reported deaths do not necessaril­y reflect the exact day in which the person died, and Florida had numbers as high as 257 new daily deaths late last week.

Florida’s seven-day average of daily reported deaths was 176, second to Texas in total numbers for the summer resurgence of the pandemic in the Sunbelt states. It was fourth behind Arizona, Mississipp­i and Texas in per-capita terms. Florida’s numbers compare with average daily reported deaths of more than 760 per day for New York in mid-April.

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