WEST PALM BEACH, Florida – Florida has surpassed the mark of 300,000 cases, adding another 10,181, while recently reported deaths have increased to 112, the positive verification rate has reached 11% and 80,389 checks have been reported in one day, Florida Department of Health announced on Wednesday.
The death toll in Palm Beach County rose from 10 to 634, after thirteen Tuesdays and a record 20 a week ago on Tuesday. St. Lucia County also reported the number of new deaths in one day, 6, for a total of 70.
Since the first two instances were announced 4 months ago on March 1, Florida’s total has risen to 1.4% of the state’s 21.48 million residents, or 301,810 people. Only two states have exceeded 300,000: New York and California.
A week ago on Sunday, it exceeded 200,000.
Higher cases across 78,027 in a week at 34.9%.
Since the first two deaths were announced on March 6, the number of deaths has increased to 4,521 in eighth place. The number of non-resident deaths recorded is 105 for a total of 4,626 deaths.
The accumulation of resident deaths was the largest time in the country 140 in California, which ranks sixth overall. The top totals were Texas No. 10 with 110 and Arizona No. 16 with 97.
State and county increases are deaths earned through the state on Tuesday, not the number of deaths that occurred at the time. The day dies and is won across the state, it would possibly be delayed for several days.
The record number of recent deaths reported Tuesday with 132. The previous record of 120 last Thursday, followed by 93 on Friday and 95 on Saturday. Until last week, the record 83 on Tuesday, April 28. Construction seven days ago 48.
On the Treasury Coast, Martin County increased from 1 to 1 with the death of a 91-year-old boy and Indian River remained at 22. Okeechobee reported the first two deaths on Saturday.
Palm Beach County is the second-largest in deaths in the state, emerging 65 in a week. Miami-Dade increased to 1202, an increase of 27 in a day and 134 in a week. Broward remained in 464 for the third day in a row and forty-five of seven days. Lee County is in fourth place with 206 deaths, an increase of 3.
In South Florida, there were 44 of the 112 deaths reported Wednesday, 39.3%, for a total of 2,437 or 53.9%, the population only includes 30%.
The cases reached five figures in the state for the seventh time. Tuesday’s instances were 9,194, 12,624 on Monday, and 15,300 totals on Sunday, the highest daily figure ever recorded in the United States. At the height of the pandemic, New York also exceeded 11,000 people. The previous highs in Florida were 11,458 last Saturday, 11,433 on Friday, 10,360 on Saturday and 10,059 last Sunday.
California reported the maximum number of new cases, 11,126, followed by 10,791 in Texas, 610 more than Florida.
Testing in Florida has increased considerably, from some in some places to large florida locations, as well as in nursing homes, prisons and farmworkers. The total is now 2,739,169, fourth in the country, behind No. 1 in New York, California Number 2 and Texas number 3. This Florida figure represents 12.8% of Florida’s population.
The overall positive rate increased to 11.0% of 10.8% the previous day. A few weeks ago, the daily rate was 2 to 3%, but it increased to 16.58% of the effects reported by the labs on Tuesday after 18.31 the previous day, a record 20.71 six days ago and 16.75 two weeks ago, while there were 68789 tests.
Daily percentages for all tests come with 20.0 in Miami-Dade, 14.8 in Broward, 10.8 in Palm Beach, 14.4 in Martin, 11.1 in St. Lucia, 15.8 in Okeechobee and 10.8 in Indian River. Palm Beach reached 15.7 in two weeks and Indian River 5.2 3 days earlier. The government’s target rate is less than 10.0%.
There were 80389 lab tests Tuesday to detect a coronavirus or showed antibodies compared to 67137 the day before and 112257 the day before. The record of 142,969 on Saturday. Two weeks ago, there were 68,789 tests.
The state reported that 13.59% of those evaluated for the first time tested positive on Tuesday, with 15.03 the day before and 14.61 two weeks ago.
With more tests and no need to take a test, the average age has dropped to 39, adding 41 for the tests reported on Tuesday. In addition, the state mortality rate has fallen to 1.5% among residents, however, among those under 55, it is less than 0.2%.
And at one point, 19,334 were hospitalized, an increase of 409 in one day, compared to 383 the previous day.
Deaths increased from 632 in the state in seven days to 16.3% and in Palm Beach County, they were 65% to 11.4%. Recently, the state accumulates one-third. The U.S. figure It is 3.9% and the overall 6.3%.
Case
In Palm Beach County, the new instances were 509 to 473 on Tuesday and a record 1,171 on Sunday for a total of 22,788 citizens and non-citizens included.
Miami-Dade instances increased to 1,987 from 2,990 the day before, and Broward from 1,321 to 1,330. In the Treasure Coast area, construction 50 in St. Lucia, 42 at Martin, 53 in Indian River and 7 in Okeechobee.
Cases in Florida remained in 2000 through June 13 with 2581 and were under 1000 with the last of the 966 digits on June 8.
Palm Beach County highest up to 4557 in a week for a 25.0% profit. Miami-Dade increased from 18,343 to 34.0% and Broward from 10,372 to 43.6%.
In seven days, Martin County rose 432 by 17.3%, St. Lucia County 776 to 31.9%, Indian River County 394 by 39.7% and Okeechobee County 134 to 29.6%.
Death
The number of deaths in Palm Beach County is higher than 20 states, adding Nevada at 618, which reported 6 new deaths.
The state met on Wednesday nine deaths in Palm Beach County: 2 (66, nine0) and 7 men (72, 7nine, 7nine, nine0, nine1, nine4, nine5). In St. Lucia, five men (71, 75, 82, 85, 87) and one 66-year-old woman died.
Tests
Palm Beach County has 22,788 instances out of a total of 192,961 evaluated for 11.8% in total, not counting those expected to be evaluated and inconclusive. Any element of 10.0% or more is outside the “target range” through the fitness department.
Miami-Dade leads with 72317 instances of 449,593 evaluated for 16.1%, and Broward is currently with 34,153 instances and 290,146 tested instances for 11.8%.
In Martin County, it’s 2,935 out of 20,848 for 14.1%. In St. Lucia, it is 3,209 of 30,303 for 10.6%, Indian River with 1,386 in 19719 for 7.0% and Okeechobee with 586 from 4,729 to 12.4%.
Mortality rate
The mortality rate, which compares positive cases to deaths, has a tendency to decline in the state.
It is 1.5% in the state for all deaths and instances, adding non-residents, with 3.9% in the United States and 4.3% worldwide, which exceeded 586,000 deaths and approached 13.7 million instances on Wednesday.
The Palm Beach County rate is 2.8%, compared to Broward with 1.4% and Miami-Dade with 1.6%. With far fewer deaths, the mortality rate is 2.2% in St. Lucia, 1.6% in Indian River, 1.5% in Martin and 0.3% in Okeechobee.
Florida has 210 deaths consisting of 1 million people, an average of 423 in the United States. New York, which accounts for a quarter of the country’s deaths, has 1,670 million-consistent deaths. Globally, the figure is 75.2 consistent with millions.
Breakdown by age
The youngest deaths are two 11-year-olds: a child in Miami-Dade and a woman in Broward, who are both in the 5-14 age group.
There are 12 deaths in elegance 15-24 without replacement from the previous day. They come with a 20-year-old boy and two 22-year-old Browardd women, a 16-year-old daughter of Lee, a 17-year-old boy from Pasco County and a 22-year-old woguy from Palma. Beach county.
Another 26 people aged between 25 and 34 also died from the virus, a build-up of 1.
The oldest is a 108-year-old woman from Miami-Dade. A total of 1,578 people over the age of 85 and over died in the state of the virus, an increase of 34 in a day.
Ninety-three consistent with the penny of deaths are elderly people aged 55 and over, an increase of 1% in one day and 63 consistent with the cent of the elderly aged 75 or older. A decrease in the percentage age of the elderly tested positive: 26% of the age of 55 and over and 7% of the elderly aged 75 and over.
At the other end of the age spectrum, there are four, 73 cases of babies up to four years old, an increase of 182, and 9 five have been hospitalized. From five to a quarter of an age, there were 10,279,9,867, an increase of four12, of which 73 were in the hospital at once.
From the child age organization to the age of 219,046 out of 297,876 citizens tested positive. But in this organization, 329 died for a death penalty of 0.15.
From the child to the age of 65, there are 255,978 cases. A total of 764 died for 0.30.
Cities
West Palm Beach ranks first among Palm Beach County cities with 5,447, a construction of 116. Lake Worth, which includes the city and county portion, went from 71 to 4,281, followed by Boynton Beach with 2,012 compared to 1,970, Boca Raton with 2,780, from 2686, Delray Beach to 1508 from 1473. A total of 424 in the designated county across a city.
Port St. Lucia leads the treasure coast with 1,966, a building of 32, followed by Stuart with 1,472 to 1,448.
In Indian River County, Fellsmere, which has a population of 5,754, increased by 6 to 271, compared with only 3 on May 31.
Hospitalizations
A total of 19,334 more people were hospitalized in the state, up from 16,758 last Wednesday. This means that it is a cumulative total and includes others who have been released or who have died.
The number is 2,148 in Palm Beach County, an increase of 33 from 11 the day before; 245 in Martin, a building of 2; 257 in St. Lucia with a 9-story Indian River building from 3 to 100 and Okeechobee from 54 to 55.
Long-term care
Nearly part of the deaths, or 2,198, are citizens and long-term care staff, adding up to 264 in Palm Beach County. The state accumulates 40 and in Palm Beach County 3
National
Since the first death reported on February 29, the death toll has risen to 140,105, adding an accumulation of 997 on Wednesday after 937 on Tuesday.
The last time the deaths were more than June 1,000 nine with 1,105. Johns Hopkins reports 137,357.
The cases reached 3,616,747, with an accumulation of 71,670, the time they exceeded 70,000. The other Friday with 71,787.
Last Wednesday in the United States, another 890 deaths and 61,848 more cases were reported.
The accumulation of mortality in a week in the United States 5314 to 3.9%.
New York has the maximum number of deaths in the country with 32,445 people, adding 33 more on Wednesday after a peak of 799 in April. The percentage percentage of the state has been decreasing for weeks to 23.2%.
Among the other states of the 10 most sensitive: No. 2 New Jersey with four3, No. 3 Massachusetts 28, No. four Illinois 8, No. 6 Pennsylvania four2, No. 7 Michigan Four, No. nine Connecticut 8.
Georgia No. 14 added 37 and Washington, the original epicenter in the United States, is ranked 21st and reported 21 deaths.
And Alabama climbed from a record to 1,211 in 23rd place.
Globally
The United States accounted for 17.3% of the additional 5754 deaths on Wednesday, and 23.9% of the world total, its population representing only 4.3% of the world total. The overall mortality accumulation over a week was 34,940 to 6.3, consistent with the penny.
Last Wednesday, the death toll plus 5475.
Cases increased 234,245 after 236,918 on Friday.
Brazil, which is the time for U.S. deaths, reported a world record 1,261 deaths after 1,341 on Tuesday for a total of 75,523. The record is 1,492 on June 4. Brazil added 39,705 instances. The South American country has a total of 1,970,169 instances, more than part of the U.S. Number 1.
Mexico reported 579 deaths later on Wednesday, up from 836 the day before and a peak of 1,092 on June 4. On Sunday, Mexico outnumbered Italy in fourth place and has a total of 36,906. In addition, there were 6,149 cases, a record 7,280 on Thursday.
India added 614 deaths after 588 on Tuesday to rise to 23,727 in eighth place. The Asian country also reported a record number of cases, 32682 for a total of 970169 3rd place, the United States and Brazil.
Four European nations are in the most sensible position. 10. Deaths in the United Kingdom increased from 138 to 85 in third place with 45,053, the United States and Brazil. The highest was 1172.
Italy No. 5, which at one point was the epicentre of the global and reached 919 in one day, reported thirteen deaths, among the lowest since the pandemic. France No. 6 added 20 and No. 7 Spain 4.
Also in the top 10, No. 9 Iran reported 199 after a record 221 Thursday. No. 10 Peru had 188.
Russia ranks fourth in the world with 746,369 cases, of which 6,422 are added. The country won 156 kills for 11th place.
Canada 14 added 12 deaths for a total of 8,810 and 343 cases.
Sweden, which practiced “collective immunity,” reported 10 deaths for a total of 5,572 in 18 and 126 cases. Neighboring Norway, which had a lockdown, reported that 0 for the consecutive day remained at 253 as in 10 other cases.
China No. 22, the world’s original epicentre, has reported any deaths since April 26 and added 1 case on Thursday.