Before we all panic over "cases", could I just suggest a simple exercise that might help calm you down?
Examine this data, directly from the CDC:
Provisional COVID-19 Death Counts by Week Ending Date and State | Data | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
If you sort and study that intentionally confusing document, you will discover that for the most recent week for which there is data, 7/25/21 - 7/31/21, 362 people died of Covid-19 in the state of Florida, and 2,467 people died of all causes. According to the Census Bureau, there are 21,477,737 people in Florida.
So your likelihood of dying from COVID this week is: 362 / 21,477,737 = 0.0017%
And your likelihood of dying from anything else this week is: (2467 - 362) / 21,477,737 = .0098%
1.69 people out of 100,000 will die this week of the bad cold virus from China, while 9.8 Floridians will die from something else -- most likely a HEART ATTACK, since that is by far the most likely cause of death.
I just hope all this government-sponsored panic-porn over "cases" doesn't cause one of my neighbors to drop dead in a panic from a heart heart attack, while stuffing his freezer full of hoarded meat!
Because even THAT scenario is far more likely than your odds of dying from COVID!
Besides, if you're sensible worry-wart like me, there is already a year's worth of freeze-dried survival food under your bed!