Florida has requested a waiver to allow families receiving SNAP benefits to buy their groceries online
Coronavirus model projects some states have passed their peaks, others are weeks awayMedical personnel move a deceased patient to a refrigerated truck serving as a make shift morgue at Brooklyn Hospital Center in New York City on April 9. Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images
Other large states are now approaching their peaks, according to the model, which was developed by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington School of Medicine. For other large states – such as Florida and Texas – the worst is expected to come later. Florida’s peak is expected to come on April 27; roughly 112 people are projected to die that day.Some context:
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