Coronavirus subsides in state with 77 new reported deaths, 6,229 cases

Deaths from new coronaviruses in Florida fell to 77 since 182 the day before, and cases increased to 6229, which is the lowest in six days, with historically lower weekend knowledge, the Florida Department of Health announced Sunday.

The total number of checks remained below 100,000 at 85,383 and the positive check rate decreased to 12.07 from 13.13 when there were 99,724 checks. The positivity rate for the first instances increased from 9.89 to 8.49, the lowest in two weeks and below the 10.0% target.

The death toll in Palm Beach County increased from 2 to 931, the state’s second miami-Dade, after 27 Fridays and 10 Saturdays.

On the treasure coast, Saint Lucia rose from 3 to 166. Martin 2-94 and Indian River 1-56. Okeechobee rose to 12 with two new deaths after his first 2 reported deaths on July 25. Dade climbed 27 and Broward 14.

Florida is in sixth place in the U.S. striker of Illinois with 8,186 population deaths and 8,385 non-residents included, which remained at 129. Illinois has 7,845, five more on Sunday.

Texas ranks fifth with 8,459 resident deaths, adding up to 116 in the U.S. Sunday, against the record of 322 last week. California reported 104 new deaths after a state record of 202 on Wednesday and ranks third overall with 10,293. Louisiana had the fourth highest number of deaths on Sunday, 56, and is in the eleventh position.

Florida accounted for 13.0% and 14.3% of deaths in the United States on Sunday.

New hospitalizations increased from 254 to 521 the day before.

Case

Since the first two instances were announced on March 1, Florida’s total has risen to 2.5% of the state’s 21.48 million inhabitants with 532,806, the largest in the country. In one week, instances rise from 45,674 to 9.4%.

California ranks first overall with 554,160 instances, adding 8,373 more, which is third in the country on Sunday. Texas had the third largest number of instances on Sunday, 4,879 instances, and is the third overall with 486,362. New York, which led much of the pandemic, ranks fourth with 420,860 with 515 more.

Accumulation in cases in Florida on Sunday is the lowest since 4752 on Monday.

Due to the imminent arrival of Tropical Storm Isaiah, a week ago peak state sites were closed from Friday to Monday, with Sunday still closed. They reopened on Tuesday.

On Saturday, 8,502 accumulate, the first time in a week that the number exceeds 8,000.

Friday accumulated 7686 after Thursday 7650, Wednesday 5409, Tuesday 5446, Monday 4752 and the last Sunday 7,104, which at the time was the lowest since 6336 on July 6 after the Weekend of Independence Day. One week on Saturday, the construction of 9,642.

The last time there were more than 10,000 instances on Saturday, July 26, an accumulation of 12,299.

Cases in Florida remained below 2000 until June 3 with 2581 and were below 1000 with the last of the 966 digits on June 8.

The case record was 1,500 on July 5, the highest daily figure ever recorded in the United States. The highest moment is 13.96 five on July 16.

In Palm Beach County, the new instances were 420 compared to 486 the previous day. The record of 1,171 on July 5 for a total of 37,020 citizens and non-citizens.

Miami-Dade instances increased to 1,244 of 1,718 the day before and Broward to 654 out of 868. In the Treasure Coast area, the one-day construction was 77 in St. Lucia, 23 at Martin, 35 in Indian River and 12 in Okeechobee.

Death

Five times the deaths exceeded 200. The state’s death record of 257 set a week ago on Friday after 225 on Wednesday, 245 on Tuesday, 252 a week ago on Thursday, 216 a week ago on Wednesday. Florida reported 120 deaths on Thursday and 180 on Friday.

Deaths decreased in last weekend’s data. On Monday, they reached an American high of 73 and 62 on Sunday. There were consecutive days of 77 days last Sunday and Monday. The smallest accumulation in deaths 35 on July 13.

The first two deaths were announced on March 6. June 16, Florida in eleventh place.

Deaths in Florida have reached 3 in weeks.

State and county increases are deaths won in the state on Saturday, not the number of deaths that occurred at the time. The day dies and is won through the state that would possibly be delayed for several days. So far, the highest number of deaths occurred on July 16 with 163.

In Sunday’s state report, no deaths were suppressed because it was not determined to be caused by a coronavirus.

Pinellas is in fourth place with 500 dead, a 3-off increase, and Hillsborough remained at 388 and Lee at 334.

In South Florida, 51 of the 77 deaths were reported for a total of 3,928 to 48.0 percent, the population only includes 30 percent.

Deaths rose by 1,102 in the state over seven days for 13.5 percent and in Palm Beach County it was 98 for 11.8 percent. Two months ago the one-week figure was in the mid 200s. The U.S. figure is 4.5 percent with the world at 5.9 percent.

Miami-Dade rose to 1,865, 196 more in a week. Broward rose to 803 with a 58 increase in a week.

The number of deaths in Palm Beach County is higher than 21 states, adding Iowa at 930, with four more Sunday Nevada being at 957, or 26 before Florida after winning 8. The state on Sunday met two deaths in Palm Beach County: an 8-year-old and an 88-year-old woguy. Saint Lucia reported two women (78, 82) and one man (80). Martin added an 8- and 4-year-old boy and a 7- to 4-year-old woguy. The death of Indian River, an 88-year-old boy and Okeechobee, rose with two men (60, 75).

Test

The total is now 3,991,826, the fourth in the country, No. 1 in New York, California No. 2 and Texas No. 3. This Florida figure represents 18.6% of Florida’s population, although some others have been evaluated more than once.

The overall positive rate was a record 13.35% on Sunday compared to 13.32 on Saturday.

Several weeks ago, the daily rate of about 2-3 consistent with penny, however, rose to 12.07. The record is 20.71% on July 8, compared to 51,686 tests.

The overall record checked 142,964 on July 11.

In Palm Beach County, the first-time new cases positive rate was a two-week low of 7.1 percent after 7.6 the day before. They have remained at 10.0 percent and below for 12 days in a row. The high was 11.0 percent over two weeks on July 27.

Miami-Dade’s figure is also a two-week low of 12.1% after 13.4 the day before and 12.8 3 days earlier. The top 26.4 in Miami-Dade on July 8. In Broward, the percentage is 8.7% after 9.7 for two consecutive days and a low of 8.3 six days before.

Elsewhere, St. Lucia 7.6 after 8.7 the day before and a two-week minimum of 6.9 six days earlier. Martin recorded 5.9 from 9.1 the day before and a 14-day low of 3.9 a week earlier. Indian River’s most recent figure is 5.7% since 5.6 the day before and a two-week low of 4.6 on July 25. The Okeechobee rate is 11.0% compared to 17.3 the previous day and a maximum of two weeks of 30.2 two days before.

With more tests and no obligation to take a test, the average age is 40, but 42 for tests reported on Saturday.

Palm Beach County has 37,020 cases out of a total of 280,133 evaluated for 13.2% overall, not counting those awaiting evidence and inconclusive. Any item of 10.0% or more is outside the “target range” through the fitness department.

Miami-Dade leads with 132,461 682,232 instances tested for 19.4%, and Broward is currently 62,268 instances and 434,122 tested for 14.3%.

In Martin County, it’s 3,825 out of 25,642 for 14.9%. In St. Lucia, it is 5772 of 42,981 for 13.4%, Indian River with 2,523 of 27,095 for 9.3% and Okeechobee 1,039 from 6,578 to 15.8%.

Mortality rate

The mortality rate compares deaths.

It is 1.6 percent in the state for all deaths and cases, including nonresidents, compared with 3.2 percent in the United States and 3.7 percent worldwide, which neared 734,000 deaths and passed 20.0 million cases Sunday.

The Palm Beach County rate is 2.5%, compared to Broward with 1.3% and Miami-Dade with 1.4%. With far fewer deaths, the mortality rate is 2.9% in St. Lucia, 2.5% in Martin, 2.2% in Indian River and 1.2% in Okeechobee.

Florida has 381 deaths consisting of 1 million people, at an American average of 500 consistent with millions. New York, which accounts for 19.8% of deaths in the country, has 1,688 deaths consistent with millions. Globally, the figure is 94.2 consistent with millions.

Breakdown by age

The youngest deaths are a 9-year-old woman from Putnam, as well as the two 11-year-olds, a boy in Miami-Dade and a woman in Broward, who are 3 in the 5-14 age group.

There are 21 deaths in elegance from 15 to 24 years old with the construction of a 23-year-old boy from Volusia. Monday’s constructions were for a 16-year-old woguy from Miami and a 17-year-old boy from Laguytine. Broward includes a 20-year-old boy, as well as a 16-year-old Lee’s daughter, a 17-year-old Pasco boy and a 22-year-old woguy from Palm Beach County.

Fifty-five others over the age of 25 to 34 also died from the virus, which has not changed.

A total of 2,716 people over the age of 85 died in the state of the virus, a buildup of 25 in a day.

Ninety-two, in line with the death rate, are 55 years of age or older and 62 years old. A lower percentage of other seniors tested positive: 26% of those over 55 or older and 6% of those over 75 years of age or older.

At the other end of the age spectrum, there were 8,892 cases of babies up to four years of age, an increase of 122, and 18 five were hospitalized, representing an increase. Five to four years, there are 20,832, a building of 33 four of which 1 five2 at the same time in the hospital, a building of 1.

Of the group of 54-year-olds, 382,302 of the 527,036 citizens tested positive. But in this group, 603 died, a build-up of 5, for a mortality rate of 0.16.

From the child to the age of 64, there are forty-five 0.643 cases. A total of 1, forty-five2 more people died, an increase of forty-five to a percentage of 0.32.

Cities

West Palm Beach ranks first among Palm Beach County cities with 9236, a 115-year-old building. Lake Worth, which includes the city and county part, went from 64 to 6536, followed by Boca Raton with 4983 vs. 4942, Boynton Beach at 3, 2764 from 3224 and Delray Beach in 2518 vs. 2518. 2486. A total of 807 in the designated county across a city.

Port St. Lucie leads the Treasure Coast with 3,409, an increase of 43, followed by Fort Pierce at 2,095, up 33, and Stuart with 1,844 vs. 1,837.

In Indian River County, Fellsmere, with a population of 5,754, more than 3 to 372 to 3 on May 31.

Hospitalizations

A total of 30,505 more people in the state were hospitalized, up from 27,150 seven days ago. This means that it is a cumulative total and includes others who have been released or who have died.

The number is 2,824 in Palm Beach County, an increase of 17 of the 23 the previous day; 336 unto Martin, who has changed; 369 in St. Lucia with a construction of 2, Indian River increased from 3 to 192 and Okeechobee remained at 99.

Long-term care

43% of deaths, 3,493 are citizens and long-term care staff, adding up to 377 in Palm Beach County, which is the largest time in the 631 state in Miami-Dade. The construction of the state was 31 and in Palm Beach County there were no changes.

National

Since the first death reported five months ago on February 29, the death toll has risen to 165,617, an increase of 534 on Sunday, according to Worldometer.info.

Johns Hopkins reported 162,768, one of 1373.

Cases reached 5,199,444, with an accumulation of 47,849, according to Worldometer.info. They have surpassed 70,000 seven times, adding a record 78,446 a week ago on Friday.

Last Sunday in the United States, there were 467 more deaths and 49636 more cases.

The one week U.S. death increase was 7,256 at 4.6 percent.

New York has the highest deaths in the country with 32,840, adding nine more on Sunday, among the lowest since the outbreak, after a peak of 799 in April.

Among the other states in the 10 most sensitive deaths: No. 2 New Jersey with 3, No. four Massachusetts 1four, No. 8 Pennsylvania 2, No. nine Michigan none for two consecutive days, No. 10 Connecticut without data.

In addition, number 12 Georgia thirteen and number thirteen Arizona thirteen.

Globally

The United States accounted for 11.2% of Sunday’s 4798 additional deaths and 22.6% of the world total, accounting for only 4.3% of the global total. The increase in global mortality over a week was 40,835 to 5.9 in line with the percentage.

Last Sunday’s death increase was 4,483.

Highest cases to 219,598, a record 289,648 on July 24.

Brazil, which is the time for the United States in deaths, recorded 593 after a record 1,554 on July 29, 101,136. Brazil added 22213 instances for a total of 3305,582, or 55.1% of the overall U.S. No. 1.

Mexico reported 292 more deaths on Sunday night, up from a peak of 1,092 on June 4 for a total of 52,298 in third place.

India added a world record of 1,013 deaths to 443 and fifth. The Asian country also reported 621717 instances a day after a record 65156 for a total of 2214137 in third place in the United States and Brazil.

Four European nations are among the 10 most sensitive. Deaths in the UK increased from 65 to 8, among the lowest since the pandemic, to a total of 46,566. The daily maximum 1,172. Italy No. 6, which at one point was the epicentre of the World Cup and reached 919 in one day, reported two deaths. 7th France added and 8th Spain did not provide any data.

Peru No. nine reported 228 deaths and Iran No. 10, 163.

Russia ranks fourth in the world with 887,536 cases, of which 5,189 more are reported. The country won 77 kills for the eleventh place.

Canada 17 reported 6 deaths to 8,976, including 236 cases.

Sweden, which has done “collective immunity,” reported this weekend’s 5,763 deaths in the 220th. Neighboring Norway remained at 256 for the sixth day in a row, along with 39 cases.

China No. 26, the world’s original epicentre, has reported deaths since April 26 and added 49 instances on Monday.

Japan added 1 death consisting of 1,040 and 1,344 six days after a record of 1,998. Cases exceeded 1,000 for seven consecutive days.

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