Data released Friday projected a significant decrease in Florida’s overall deaths, and that the state’s most severe day for fatalities had already passed. The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation out of the University of Washington, an influential model used by the Trump administration to help steer its pandemic response, which just two weeks ago had a median projection of close to 7,000 deaths for Florida by the start of summer, now projects the state will see between 775 and 3,430 by May 29 with a median projected death toll of 1,363.