WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Daily instances increased to 12624, the time in the state and 19% of the U.S. Overall Monday, but 3676 under the record the previous day, with new deaths falling to 35 and more than 112,000 tests were reported in One Day, the Florida Department of Health announced.
Palm Beach County’s death toll rose by 5 to 611 after 12 Sunday and a record 20 Tuesday.
The cases reached five figures in the state for the sixth time. Sunday’s 15,300 totals, 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.
Since the first two instances were announced 4 months ago on March 1, Florida’s total has risen to 1.3% of the state’s population to 282,435, the third largest in the country, New York and California. Texas is the 4th.
In one week, Florida’s cases have risen by 75,988 for an increase of 36.8 percent. Last Sunday, cases passed 200,000.
Florida was seamlessly number 1 in the new instances, ahead of California with 8,358, Texas with 5,655 and Georgia with 3,643. The total number of instances in Florida is 3rd in New York with 428,303 and California with 336,037.
Among nations, Florida only outnumbered India with 28,179 and Brazil with 21,783.
Since the first two deaths were announced on March 6, the toll has climbed to 4,277, which is ninth in the nation. The number of nonresident deaths listed by the state remained at 104 for a total death count of 4,381.
On the Treasury Coast, St. Lucia County increased from 2 to 64, Martin County remained in and Indian River increased from 11 to 20 with Okeechobee reporting the first two deaths saturday.
Palm Beach County is the second-largest in deaths in the state, emerging 68 in a week. Miami-Dade rose to 1.43, 4 in one day and 92 in a week. Broward stayed at 464 and 50 for 7 days. Lee is in fourth place with 188, an accumulation of 1.
Twelve of the 35 deaths reported Monday occurred in South Florida for a total of 2347 or 54.9%, the population is only 30%.
Deaths increased from 499 in the state in seven days to 13.2% and in Palm Beach County from 68 to 12.5%. Recently, the state accumulates in half. The U.S. figure It is 3.6% and the overall 6.4%.
Testing has increased dramatically, from some in some places to large places in Florida, as well as in nursing homes, prisons and farmworkers. The total is now 2,742,613, fourth in the country, behind No. 1 in New York, California No. 2 and Texas No. 3. This represents 12.8% of Florida’s population, or 21.4 million.
Similarly, the positive rate increased to 10.7% overall from 10.5 the previous day. A few weeks ago, the daily rate was 2 to 3%, but it increased to 12.69% of the effects reported by the labs on Monday, the lowest percentage in two weeks, after 13.62 the day before, a record 20.71 4 days ago. and 16.94 two weeks ago. there was 43,530 tests.
The daily percentages for all tests include 20.2 in Miami-Dade, 13.8 in Broward, 16.3 in Martin, 11.0 in Palm Beach, 10.5 in St. Lucie, 12.9 in Okeechobee and 6.8 in Indian River.
There were 112264 lab tests Saturday to detect a coronavirus or antibodies, compared to a record of 142972 the day before and a past record of 95331 on Friday. Two weeks ago, there were 43,530.
The state reported 11.51 percent of people who tested for the first time were positive on tests received Sunday compared with 11.25 the day before and 14.75 two weeks ago. The figure Saturday was the lowest in two weeks.
With more testing and no requirements for someone to take a test, the median age has decreased to 39 and 41 for tests reported Sunday, compared with 38 the day before. In addition, the state mortality rate has subsided to 1.6 percent among residents but among those under 55 it is less than 0.2 percent.
And at one point, 18,498,271 were hospitalized, an increase of 227 in one day, compared to 248 the previous day.
Case
In Palm Beach County, the new instances were 788 to a record 1,71,594 on Saturday and the previous record of 825 last Saturday for a total of 21,806, adding citizens and non-citizens.
Miami-Dade’s cases increased 3,269, compared with a record the day before, and Broward at 1,459 vs. 1,772. In the Treasure Coast area, the rise was 199 in St. Lucie, 130 in Martin, 74 in Indian River and 29 in Okeechobee.
Cases in Florida had stayed below 2,000 until June 13 with 2,581 and they often were under 1,000 with the last one of three digits 966 on June 8.
Palm Beach County rose through 4,564 in a week for a 26.5% profit. Miami-Dade increased from 18721 to 38.2% and Broward from 9628 to 44.1%.
In seven days, Martin County rose 442 by 18.4%, St. Lucia County 797 by 35.2%, Indian River County 306 by 32.1% and Okeechobee County 127 by 28.9%.
Death
The death toll in Palm Beach County is more than 20 states, Nevada at 593, which reported no new deaths on Monday.
The state met five deaths in Palm Beach County on Monday: 3 men 50, 59, 87, and 2 40, 51.
In St. Lucie, the newly reported deaths were two women 76 and 82, and the Indian River fatality was a 51-year-old woman.
Test
Palm Beach County has 21,806 instances of 188,104 in total evaluated for 11.6% overall, not counting those awaiting evidence and inconclusive. Any element of 10.0% or more is outside the “target range” through the fitness department.
Miami-Dade leads with 67,713 instances of 433,978 evaluated for 15.6%, and Broward is currently with 31,484 instances and 277,166 evaluated for 11.4%.
In Martin County, it’s 2,864 out of 20,454 to 14.0%. In St. Lucia, it is 3,061 of 29,434 for 10.1%, Indian River with 1,259 of 18,832 for 6.7% and Okeechobee with 566 of 4,614 for 11.7%.
Glades County has a percentage in the state of 26.6. The lowest is Franklin in 2.6.
Mortality rate
The mortality rate, which compares positive cases to deaths, has a tendency to decline in the state.
It is 1.6 percent in the state for all deaths and cases, including nonresidents, compared with 4.0 percent in the United States and 4.3 percent worldwide, which neared 575,000 deaths and passed 13.2 million cases Monday.
The Palm Beach County rate is 2.8%, compared to Broward with 1.5% and Miami-Dade with 1.7%. With far fewer deaths, the mortality rate is 2.1% in St. Lucia, 1.7% in Indian River, 1.5% in Martin and 0.4% in Okeechobee.
Florida has 199 deaths per 1 million people compared with the U.S. average of 418 per million. New York, which represents one-quarter of the deaths in the nation, has 1,668 per million. Worldwide, the figure is 73.8 per million.
Age breakdown
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 11 deaths in the 15-24 age group, adding one 20-year-old boy and two 22-year-old Broward women (one of whom was indexed on Sunday), a 17-year-old, 16-year-old Lee woguy. Pasco County elder and a 22-year-old woguy from Palm Beach County.
Twenty-five others over the age of 25 to 34 also died from the virus.
The oldest is a 108-year-old woman from Miami-Dade. A total of 1,502 people aged 85 and over died in the state of the virus, a buildup of thirteen in one day.
Ninety-two consistent with the penny of deaths are elderly people aged 55 and older and 63 consistent with the penny are 75 years of age 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 were four, 399 cases of babies up to four years old, an increase of 188 and four2 were hospitalized, an increase of 1 in a day. In total, there were 1,182 cases of young people under the age of 1. From five to a quarter of an age, there are 9, four73, an increase of four four, of which 73 are in the hospital at any given time, an increase of four.
Of the group of 54-year-olds, 205,104 of the 239,524 positive citizens. But in this group, 308 died for a death penalty of 0.15.
From infants to 65, there are 239,523 cases. A total of 708 died for a 0.29.
Cities
West Palm Beach ranks first among Palm Beach County cities with 5,232, a 194 construction. Lake Worth, which includes the city and county portion, went from 130 to 4,131, followed by Boynton Beach with 1,923 compared to 1828, Boca Raton with 2,593, from 2511, Delray Beach to 1433 from 1376. A total of 409 in the designated county across a city.
Port St. Lucia leads the treasure coast with 1,894, an 89-year-old building, followed by Stuart with 1,430 as opposed to 1,354.
In Indian River County, Fellsmere, with a population of 5,754, higher from 7 to 256, from 3 to 31 May.
Hospitalizations
A total of 18,498 more people in the condition were hospitalized, up from 16,045 last Monday. This means that it is a cumulative total and includes others who have been released or who have died.
The number is 2,084 in Palm Beach County, an increase of 11 out of 6 the day before; 237 to Martin, unchanged; 247 in St. Lucia with a building of 2, Indian River from 2 to 93 and Okeechobee from 48 to 50.
Long-term care
Nearly part of the deaths, or 2,114 people, are citizens and long-term care staff, adding up to 259 in Palm Beach County. The state is building 148 and palm beach county 2.
National
Florida, the third most populous state, is the ninth, 94 Connecticut, which reported 23 deaths Monday.
Since the first death reported on February 29, the death toll has risen to 138,247, adding an increase of 465 on Monday after 380 on Sunday.
The last time the deaths were more than June 1,000 nine with 1,105. Johns Hopkins reports 135,582.
Cases reached 3,479,483, with an increase of 65,488. They surpassed 70,000 on Friday.
Last Monday in the United States, there were 378 more deaths and 50,584 more cases.
The accumulation of mortality in a week in the United States 5268 to 4.0%.
Texas had the highest number of deaths with 43 and ranked 11th overall.
New York has the maximum number of deaths in the country with 32,445 people, adding 42 more on Monday after a peak of 799 in April. New York City had no fatalities on Sunday for the first time since the pandemic. The percentage percentage of the state has been decreasing for weeks to 23.5%.
Among the other states of the 10 most sensitive: No. 2 New Jersey with 30, No. 3 Massachusetts five, No. four Illinois 6, No. five California 23, No. 6 Pennsylvania five, No. 7 Michigan 7 and No. 10 Louisiana 7.
Georgia No. 14 added 25 and Washington, the original epicenter in the United States, is 21th and reported 14 deaths.
Globally
The United States accounted for 12.5% of the additional 3,731 deaths on Monday, and 24.0% of the world total, its population representing only 4.3% of the global total. The accumulation in overall mortality over a week was 34,766 to 6.4 consistent with the penny.
Last Sunday, the death toll plus 4,122.
Cases rose to 195,878 after a record 236,918 on Friday.
Brazil, which is the time for deaths in the United States, reported an overall record of 770 deaths after 659 on Sunday, for a total of 72,921. The record is 1,492 on June 4. Brazil added 21,783 instances after a record 55,209 a week ago on Friday. The South American country has a total of 1887959 instances, more than part of the U.S. Number 1.
Mexico reported 485 deaths later on Monday, up from 276 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 35,491 people. In addition, there were 4,685 cases, the record of 7,280 on Thursday.
India added 540 dead after 500 on Sunday to 23,727 in eighth place. The Asian country also reported 28179 instances per day after 29108 instances for a total of 907,645 3rd place, the United States and Brazil.
Four European nations are among the 10 most sensible. Deaths in the UK increased from 21 to 11, one of the lowest since the pandemic for third place with 44,830, the United States and Brazil. The highest was 1172.
No. 5 Italy, which at one time was the world’s epicenter and reached 919 in one day, reported 13 deaths, among the lowest since the pandemic. No. 6 France added 18 and and No. 7 Spain 1.
Germany, which at a time in the 10 most sensitive and is now at 13th place, reported no deaths for the first time since Sunday’s pandemic and five more on Monday.
Also in the top 10, No. 9 Iran reported 203 after a record 221 Thursday. No. 10 Peru had 184.
Russia ranks fourth in the world with 733,699 cases, another 6,537 of which are. The country won 104 kills for 11th place.
Canada 14 added 7 deaths for a total of 8,790 and 565 cases.
Sweden, which has done “collective immunity,” reported 11 deaths for a total of 5,536 in 17 and 31 cases. Neighboring Norway, which had a lockdown, reported 1 death to 253 as three other cases.
No. 22 China, the original epicenter of the world, hasn’t reported a death since April 26 and added 3 cases Tuesday.