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Calls for return to lockdown grow in coronavirus-slammed Florida

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Miami, Jul 17 (EFE).- An increasing number of people in Florida are advocating the reimposition of coronavirus pandemic restrictions in the Sunshine State, where the Covid-19 death toll topped 4,800 on Friday as the number of confirmed cases reached 327,241.(CAMERA: Cristóbal Herrera)

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