The Philippine Star

Florida virus deaths surge; vaccine research makes progress

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FORT LAUDERDALE (AP) — Florida surpassed its daily record for coronaviru­s deaths on Tuesday amid rising global worries of a resurgence, even as researcher­s announced that the first vaccine tested in the US had worked to boost patients’ immune systems.

Florida’s 132 additional deaths topped a state mark set just last week. The figure likely includes deaths from the past weekend that had not been previously reported.

The new deaths raised the state’s seven-day average to 81 per day, more than double the figure of two weeks ago and now the second-highest in the United States behind Texas.

The worrisome figures were released just hours before the news about the experiment­al vaccine, developed by the National Institutes of Health and Moderna Inc.

“No matter how you slice this, this is good news,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, the US government’s top infectious disease expert, told The Associated Press.

Key final testing of the vaccine will start around July 27, tracking 30,000 people to prove if the shots really work in preventing infection. Tuesday’s announceme­nt focused on findings since March in 45 volunteers.

With the virus spreading quickly in the southern and western US, one of the country’s top public health officials offered conflictin­g theories about what is driving the outbreak.

“We tried to give states guidance on how to reopen safely . ... If you look critically, few states actually followed that guidance,” Dr. Robert Redfield, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday in a livestream interview with the editor of the Journal of the American Medical Associatio­n.

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