COVID-19 tests increase when people go on vacation

COVID-19 tests increase when people go on vacation

TALLAHASSEE, Florida (WTXL) – As of Monday, 26 people are battling COVID-19 in two Tallahassee hospitals.

Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare confirmed to ABC 27 that they have 16 COVID-19 patients as of December 27, four of whom are unvaccinated with one patient in intensive care.

The Capital Regional Medical Center told ABC 27 that it had ten COVID-19 patients as of December 27.

None of the hospitals would confirm the number of cases of Omicron variants, but they encourage people to get tested.

By 11 a.m. on December 27, Florida A&M University had tested more than 1,000 people.

The FAMU director of the student health service said fewer than 400 people were being tested per day prior to this new surge.

“This new variant is so highly transmissible, so easy to catch, that it will be really important that people get tested as soon as they feel they have a symptom.”

Hospitals encourage people to get tested and keep getting vaccinated.

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