COVID-19: A new chapter unfolds |
As of early 2026, COVID-19 has dropped out of the top 10 causes of death in Florida, marking a significant shift since the pandemic began. The state has seen a decline in severe cases, with the emergence of a new variant, BA.3.2, which may evade immunity but primarily causes mild symptoms. Dr. Katelyn Jetelina noted, “We now reliably see two waves each year: one in winter, one in summer.” Despite the milder nature of the virus, about 200 people are still hospitalized statewide. Vaccination rates have declined, with only 17% of adults receiving the latest vaccine, as public trust in health authorities wanes. Long COVID remains a concern, affecting around 8% of those infected. Dr. Nancy Klimas emphasized, “Long COVID is very real and very debilitating.” As the pandemic evolves, habits around hygiene and health continue to change.