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The 5 things you should know this July 13: Florida records record numbers of cases by covid-19

2020-07-14T06:08:16.763Z


Disney reopened in Florida as the state breaks the numbers of new daily infections. Trump thought about selling Puerto Rico, says a former official. Learn how the coronavirus affects the entire c ...


Disney reopened in Florida as the state breaks the numbers of new daily infections. Trump thought about selling Puerto Rico, says a former official. Learn how coronavirus affects the entire body. In addition, an Elvis Presley grandson dies. This is what you should know to start the day. Truth first.

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Covid-19 in Florida breaks records

Not even New York at the worst moment of the pandemic recorded the number the Florida Department of Health reported Sunday: 15,299 new cases of covid-19 in a single day. This is a new high in the United States, which remains the country most affected by the health crisis in the world. The situation in Florida is exacerbated by the more than 7,000 patients currently hospitalized for covid-19 and the state's positivity rate of tests: 19.60%, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.

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Sell ​​Puerto Rico?

President Donald Trump considered the idea of ​​selling Puerto Rico in 2017 after the devastating passage of Hurricane Maria, Elaine Duke, former acting secretary of Homeland Security, said in an interview with The New York Times newspaper published on Friday. "The president's initial ideas were more like a businessman," said Duke.

Outrage over report on Trump and Puerto Rico 1:43

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How coronavirus affects the entire body

Coronavirus damages not only the lungs, but also the kidneys, liver, heart, brain and nervous system, skin and gastrointestinal tract, said the team at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York City. York. "Clinicians should think of covid-19 as a multi-system disease," said Dr. Aakriti Gupta, a cardiology researcher at Columbia.

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Disney reopens with restrictions

After four months of suspension of activities due to the coronavirus pandemic, Walt Disney World Park reopened its doors in Florida. He did it with limited ability to prevent contagion, along with other measures such as the mandatory use of masks. Also, if you develop covid-19-like symptoms inside the park, Disney will ask you to leave the property to seek medical attention.

This was the reopening of Disney in Florida 4:20

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Oxfam's harsh warning

An Oxfam report warns that the hunger crisis exacerbated by the pandemic could kill more people each day than the disease itself. The organization estimates that 12,000 people could die every day.

At coffee time

Jada Pinkett Smith's Romance

Will Smith and his wife discussed the controversy surrounding her relationship with singer August Alsina, 27.

Jada and Will Smith talk about Agust Alsina 1:27

The first transgender model on the cover of Sports Illustrated

23-year-old Valentina Sampaio made history as the first model in the traditional magazine's swimsuit issue.

Sports Illustrated: First transgender model on cover 0:39

Elvis Presley's grandson dies at 27

Benjamin Keough, the son of Lisa Marie Presley, died in Calabasas, California, according to a representative of his mother. No details of his death were released.

Iniesta and Ramos remember the World Cup feat

Two protagonists of the Spanish soccer team recalled step by step the moment that gave them glory, 10 years ago, at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Iniesta and Ramos remember the title in South Africa 2010 3:20

They pay a record sum for a copy of Super Mario Bros.

An anonymous buyer bid $ 114,000 for a rare, unopened copy of the classic Nintendo video game.

The number of the day

40%

The CDC now estimates that 40% of people infected with covid-19 show no symptoms. In May, said estimate was 35%, according to the agency.

The appointment of the day

We will have "a longer, more unfair and deadly pandemic"

That will be the consequence, Bill Gates warns, if the drugs and vaccines go to the highest bidder rather than the people and places that really need them.

And to finish…

Some beach 'astronauts'

A couple in their 60s dressed as astronauts and walked along Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro to spread a public health message.

Brazil: seek to evade covid-19 in astronaut suit 0:36

Source: cnnespanol

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