WEST PALM BEACH, FlaArray: Recently reported coronavirus deaths in Florida peaked at 183 in the US, the highest in a week as instances rose to 2,673 and the overall daily positivity rate exceeded the target rate for the 10% and the first: the hourly rate The rate was higher than 7%, the Florida Department of Health said Tuesday.
Deaths rose to 72 on Monday and 51 on Sunday, while cases rose to 2,258 on Monday, the lowest since 1758 on June 15, to a total of 2,974 on Sunday. Historically, the data increases after weaker weekend statistics.
The 43,524 daily tests won in labs on Monday were among the lowest in two weeks, adding 45,604 the day before. The daily rate of 11. 34%, compared with successive days down nine% – 7. 05, 8. 60, 8. 28. The rate has been below 10% for the past five days.
The positivity rate for the first instances is 7. 49% compared to 5. 18% the day before and 4. 95 on Friday, the lowest since June. The rate has been below 10% for thirteen days and below 8% since August 16.
In Palm Beach County, the first-time positivity rate fell below 5%, 4. 89, after 5. 41 the day before. One day before 3. 58. The rate has been below 7% for 8 consecutive days.
County instances increased 103 from 173 the previous day.
The death toll in Palm Beach County rose from five to 1,066, the highest in Miami-Dade state and ahead of Broward, after no deaths were reported Sunday.
On the Treasure Coast, St. Lucia rose 6 to 224, Indian River rose from a record 7 to 87 and Martin held at 112. Okeechobee is thirteen years old and a death was reported Saturday after 12 consecutive days of no increase.
Highest Broward through 15 and Miami-Dade through 24 deaths.
In South Florida, there were 57 of 183 deaths (31. 1%) for a total of 4,926 to 46. 6%, while the population contains only 30%.
Florida ranks fifth in the United States with 10,580 deaths, and nonresident deaths stood at 137 for a total of 10,617. On June 16, Florida ranked 11th in the country.
Texas is in fourth place with 181 more deaths, just 2 in Florida, after a state record of 324 on Aug. 11, for a total of 11,576. California has reported 105 new deaths and is in 3rd position with 12,257 people.
New hospitalizations in Florida were up 442 from 128 the day before. On Tuesday, the state reported 4,643 hospitalized patients with a number one diagnosis of COVID-19 lately, 15 fewer than the day before.
Death
The first two deaths were announced on March 6. It was not until April 24 that the death toll exceeded 1,000 people.
For seven consecutive days, the deaths have been less than 200. As of Tuesday, the largest building was 174 on Wednesday.
Last Tuesday 212 deaths were accumulated, the ninth time that 200 were exceeded. The state record of 276 on Tuesday, August 11. The latest record of 257 on July 31. The other 200 were 204, 228, 212, 225, 245, 252, 216.
The state and county increases are the deaths the state won on Monday, not the number of deaths that occurred at that time. The day dies and when you win through the state it can be delayed for several days. The highest number of deaths so far has occurred on July 25 with 180
In Tuesday’s official report, it indexed 184 deaths, however I got rid of them after finding out the cause of death for a net gain of 183.
Pinellas climbed from 18 to 630 deaths in fourth position and Hillsborough climbed from four to 53 four in fifth position. Polk rose from 12 to four19 in the sixth and Lee from four to four06.
Deaths have risen from 822 deaths in the state in seven days (a daily average of 117) to 10. 0 percent, a total of more than 1,200 deaths recently. Two months ago, the one-week figure in the mid-200s. Palm Beach County grew between 60% and 6. 0%. The US figure is 3. 8% and the global figure 5. 1%.
Miami-Dade rose to 2,277, an increase of 151 in one week. Broward rose to 1,147 with an increase of 122 in one week. Last week, Broward moved to Palm Beach County at the time spot.
The death toll in Palm Beach County exceeds 22 states, 1,052 in Iowa after reporting 8 on Tuesday and 1,039 in Rhode Island with four more.
The state knew five deaths in Palm Beach County Tuesday: 3 (61, 83, 83) and two men (62, 6 five). There were seven in Indian River: five (seven five, eight five, 87, 89, 91) and 2 men (70, 76). The new deaths from Saint Lucia were 4 men (61, 73, 83, 84) and two (81, 96).
Case
Since the first two instances were announced on March 1, Florida’s total has risen to 2. 8% of the state’s 21. 48 million other people with 605,502, second in the country.
In one week, the instances rose from 25,570 to 4. 4%, a decreasing percentage.
California has the most cases in the U.S. at 67,095 with the addition of 4,480, second most in the U.S. on Tuesday. Texas had the most new cases, 6,091and is third overall with 586,730. New York, which was the leader during much of the pandemic, is in fourth at 430,774 with 639 more.
For 10 days, the state’s cases have been below 5,000.
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.
The cases record was 15,300 was July 5 – the highest daily figure ever in the United States. The second highest is 13,965 on July 16.
In Palm Beach County, new cases have been much lower since the record 1,171 July 5. The total now is 40,853, including residents and nonresidents.
Miami-Dade instances were 773 compared to 662 and even more than 1,000 recently. Broward is building 201 instead of 247. In the Treasure Coast region, daily construction of 69 in St. Lucia, 21 in Martin, 10 in Indian River and 6 in Okeechobee.
Testing
Florida’s total now is 4,473,343, fourth in the nation, behind No. 1 New York, No. 2 California and No. 3 Texas. That Florida figure is 20.8 percent of Florida’s population, though some people tested more than once.
The overall positive rate is 13. 54% on Tuesday compared to 13. 53 on Monday.
The daily rate at one time was around 2-3 percent but has risen to 8.28 in daily tests reported from labs Monday. The two-week high was 16.43 on Aug. 11. The record is 20.71 percent on July 8 when there were 51,686 tests.
The record test total was 142,964 July 11.
In Palm Beach County, the last time the first-time rate has been above 10.0 percent was 10.2 percent on Aug. 4.
Miami-Dade was remained under 10 percent for seven days, including the most recent 9.35, 9.13 the day before and 7.17 three days ago. The highest was 26.4 on July 8. In Broward, the rate climbed above 5 at 5.66 after three successive days under that number – 4.34, after 4.83 and 4.87.
Elsewhere, St. Lucie’s rate spiked to 13.79 after three days under 5 – 3.65, then 5.87, 4.53 but lower than 16.02 last Saturday and 14.22 Sunday. Martin’s rate also increased from 4.40 to 6.38 and a 14-day low of 2.59 on Aug. 14. Indian River’s rate climbed to 6.79 from a two-week low of 1.67. Okeechobee’s rate was 6.52 percent on 43 negative tests after no positive ones that day among 29 negative results and previous two-week high of 12.90 on 81 negative tests.
Palm Beach County has 40,853 cases out of 311,015 total tested for 13.14 percent overall, not including those awaiting tests and inconclusive. Anything 10.0 percent and above is considered out of “target range” by the health department.
Miami-Dade leads with 153,385 positive cases out of 787,591 tested for 19.48 percent, and Broward is second with 69,584 cases and 487,187 tested for 14.28 percentage.
In Martin County, it’s 4,112 of 27,864 for 14.76 percent. In St. Lucie, it’s 6,720 out of 48,526 for 13.85 percent, Indian River with 2,766 of 29,853 for 9.27 percent and Okeechobee 1,208 of 9,640 for 12.53 percent.
Mortality rate
The mortality rate compares positive cases against deaths.
The state’s rate rose from 1.7 to 1.8 percent in one day for all deaths and cases, including nonresidents, compared with 3.1 percent in the United States and 3.4 percent worldwide, which passed 822,500 deaths and passed 24.0 million cases Tuesday.
Palm Beach County’s rate was 2.6 percent, compared with Broward at 1.7 percent and Miami-Dade with 1.5 percent. With much fewer deaths, the mortality rate is 3.3 percent in St. Lucie, 2.7 percent in Martin, 3.2 percent in Indian River and 1.1 percent in Okeechobee.
Florida has 493 deaths per 1 million people compared with the U.S. average of 551 per million. New York, which represents 18.3 percent of the deaths in the nation, has 1,695 per million. Worldwide, the figure is 105.5 per million.
Age breakdown
The median age for all deaths in Florida is 79.
Four deaths are among youths 14 and under: a 6-year-old from Hillsborough, a 9-year-year old from Putnam and two 11-year-olds, a boy in Miami-Dade and a girl in Broward, among 4 in the 5-14 age class.
Four other juveniles are among the 27 deaths in the 15-24 class: a 16-year-old girl in Miami-Dade, a 16-year-old girl in Lee, a 17-year-old boy in Pasco and a 17-year-old boy in Manatee.
There were no increases in the two youngest classes.
Sixty-nine people from 25 to 34 also have died from the virus, which was no change.
A total of 3,413people 85 and older have died in the state from the virus, an increase of 58 in one day.
Ninety-three percent of the fatalities are 55 and older and 61 percent are 75 and older. A smaller percentage of older people have tested positive – 28 percent age 55 and older and 7 percent 75 and older.
At the other end of the age spectrum, there are 10,225 cases of infants to 4 years old, an increase of 51, and 234 were hospitalized, which rose by 1. From ages 5-14, there are 24,578, an increase of 149 with 204 in the hospital at one time, which didn’t increase.
From the infant to 54 age group, 430,312 of the 599,176 residents tested. In that group, 745 have died, an increase of 1, for a 0.17 death percentage. From infant to 64, there are 510,539 cases. A total of 1,880 have died, an increase of 22, for a 0.37 percentage.
Cities
West Palm Beach is in first place among Palm Beach County cities with 10,144, an increase of 30. Lake Worth, which includes the city and county portion, rose 42 to 7,115, followed by Boca Raton at 5,376, up from 5,554, Boynton Beach at 3,661 from 3,644 and Delray Beach at 2,785 vs. 2,778. A total of 887 in the county not designated by a city.
Port St. Lucie leads the Treasure Coast with 3,947, an increase of 52 followed by Fort Pierce at 2,433, up 16, and Stuart with 1,957, which was an increase of 6.
In Indian River County, Fellsmere, which has a population of 5,754, increased by 1 case to 388 compared with only 3 on May 31.
Hospitalizations
A total of 37,038 people in the state have been hospitalized, a rise from 34,695 seven days ago. That means it is a running total and includes people who have been released or died.
The number is 3,192 in Palm Beach County, an increase of 46 compared with 5 the day before; 369 in Martin, which didn’t change; 442 in St. Lucie with a rise of 14, Indian River remained at 242 and Okeechobee went from 125 to 128.
Long-term care
Forty-two percent of the deaths, 4,470 are residents and staff of long-term care, including 450 in Palm Beach County, which is second most in the state behind 678 in Miami-Dade. The state increase was 86 and in Palm Beach County it went up by 2.
National
Since the first death was reported five months ago on Feb. 29, the toll has risen to 182,414, an increase of 1,290 on Tuesday, according to Worldometers.info.
Johns Hopkins reports 178,477, a gain of 1,225.
Cases reached 5,955,728 with an increase of 40,098, according to Worldometers.info. They have exceeded 70,000 seven times, including a record 78,446 on July 24.
Last Tuesday in the U.S., there were 1,394 more deaths and 44,015 more cases.
The one week U.S. death increase was 6,755 at 3.8 percent.
New York has the most deaths in the nation at 32,980, with 8 reported Tuesday, after a high of 799 in April.
Among other states in the top 10 for deaths: No. 2 New Jersey 7, No. 6 Massachusetts 12, No. 7 Illinois 29, No. 8 Pennsylvania 22, No. 9 Michigan 21, No. 10 Georgia 106.
Arizona reported 21 deaths and 311 cases, dropping to 12th behind Louisiana, which added 33 deaths. No. 23 Washington, the original epicenter in the United States, had 9.
Worldwide
The U.S. represented 22.0 percent of the 5,856 additional deaths Tuesday and 22.2 percent of the world total though its population is only 4.3 percent of the global total. The one week world death increase was 39,872 at 5.1 percent.
The accumulated death of 6,340 people last Tuesday.
Cases rose to 240,596, a record 289,648 on July 24.
Brazil, which is the United States’ time in deaths, reported 1,215, only 75 from the United States, which had the highest Tuesday to be successful at 116,666. Brazil’s record is 1,554 on July 29. Brazil added 46,959 instances for a total of 3,674,176 and only the United States.
Mexico reported 650 more deaths Tuesday night, up from 1,092 in June for a total of 568,621 in third place.
India added 1,066 deaths to drop to 59,612 in fourth place. The Asian country also reported 66,873 instances 3 days after the record of 70,068 instances for a total of 3,231,754 third places, the United States and Brazil.
Four European nations are at 10. The UK reported 16 more deaths for four1, fourfour9 in fifth place with a daily record of 1,172. Italy No. 6, which was at one point the epicenter of the world and reached 919 in one day, reported four deaths. The 7th France added 16 deaths and the 8th Spain 52.
The ninth Peru won 160 on Monday and the tenth Iran received 125 on Tuesday.
Russia ranks fourth globally with 966,189 cases, 4,696 more. The country has claimed 120 lives and is the twelfth.
Canada No. 17 has reported 7 deaths to 9,090, with 264 cases.
Sweden, which has “herd immunity”, has reported five deaths and has a total of five, 814. Neighboring Norway has announced 0 deaths for the fifth day in a row to 264 deaths, along with another five9 cases.
China, the original epicenter of the world, has not reported a death since April 26, falling to Bolivia’s 28th position, adding 15 instances on Wednesday.
Japan reported 15 deaths for a total of 1,196 on Tuesday as 614 cases, the lowest since 607 on July 27.