Florida News That Impacts You – October 6th, 2021

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Florida News That Impacts You – October 6th, 2021

Bottom Line: Your daily recap of the some of the biggest news from around the state that impacts you in South Florida. 

  • Florida’s COVID-19 trend continued to rapidly improve on Tuesday with 3,598 new COVID-19 cases. The total was over 1,500 fewer than the prior week, dropping the weekly trend to 4,404 daily cases, or the lowest since July 11th. Related...
  • Hospitalizations have dropped to 4,307 statewide – a decline of 255 patients over the past day. COVID-19 hospitalizations are now the lowest they’ve been since July 16th. 
  • Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran has issued a recommendation to the Florida Board of Education that would continue to sanction the Alachua and Broward Schools Districts by withholding funding equal to the salaries of board members who’ve voted to impose school mask mandates in violation of state law. Additionally, the commissioner is recommending additional funds, equal to the amounts provided by the federal government, be withheld to ensure the federal government isn’t effectively circumventing Florida law. Other offending school districts including Miami-Dade and Palm Beach County could face similar outcomes once the current procedural appeal processes have run their course. 
  • In advance of January’s 2022 legislative session, the redistricting process in Florida has begun. Based on the 2020 Census, Florida’s set to gain an additional Congressional seat. A new map will be constructed for consideration during the upcoming state session.

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