The number of coronavirus deaths in Florida exceeded 7,000 among residents, 179 new deaths were reported, and the instances were unsuccessful in five figures for one week, a maximum rate of 9642 in the U.S. And the positive test rate exceeded 13% for the first time, the Florida Department of Health announced Saturday.
The number of deaths in Palm Beach County increased 18 from 18 on Friday and a record 21 on Tuesday for a total of 833, which is the time in the state.
On the Treasury Coast, St. Lucia rose from five to 12 years, Indian River Rose from 3 to four 8 years and Martin remained at 7 five. Okeechobee, who rose from four on Friday, remained at 6. Miami-Dade rose 36 after 96 on Friday and Broward climbed 33.
By Saturday, the state record had been damaged 4 days in a row: 257 on Friday, 253 on Thursday, 216 on Wednesday and 186 on Tuesday.
Since the first two deaths were announced on 6 March, the death toll has risen to 7,022 and seventh in the country. The state reduced the death toll of non-residents from 1 to 122, with a total death toll of 7,144.
Florida deaths reached 3 figures in recent weeks, 124 last Saturday.
Last time there were less than a hundred deaths, 77 in a row, on Sunday and Monday, the lowest since 35 on Monday 13 July.
State and county increases are state-wide deaths across the state on Friday, not the number of deaths at the time. The day dies and is won across the state, it would possibly be delayed for several days. So far, date with the maximum number of deaths on July 17 with 140.
Saturday’s list of cases and deaths said that 181 deaths were added since the previous day’s report and that two citizens were evicted because they were “excluded” because they were connected to the coronavirus for a net accumulation of 179.
Texas, for the third day in a row, reported saturday the highest death toll in the United States, 268, after 295 on Friday, a record 322 on Thursday and 315 on Wednesday and is in 8th place, Florida. California posted a record 216 and is third overall.
In the United States, Florida accounted for 17.9% of deaths and 19.4% of Saturdays.
Since the first two instances were announced on March 1, Florida’s total has risen to 2.2% of the state’s population of 21.48 million with 480,028, the largest in the country. In one week, instances increased from 65,517 to 15.8%.
California is in first place with 506,592 cases, adding 6,542 on Saturday 3 in the country behind Florida, according to Johns Hopkins’ follow-up. Texas ranks third behind Florida with 444,738, of which 9,539 are extra, which is the highest time in the United States. New York, which led the pandemic until two weeks ago, is at 415767, with 630 more.
In South Florida, there were 95 of the 179 deaths reported Saturday (53.1%) for a total of 3,476 to 49.5%, the population represents only 30%. For months, the percentage was more than half.
Pinellas is in fourth place with 437, up from five and Hillsborough has risen from 6 to 341. Lee’s got 300, with a raise of five.
Florida has had the highest instances in the country for several days recently, adding 9,007 on Friday.
The last time there were more than 10,000 instances, 12,299 instances were accumulated last Saturday.
The cases in Florida remained in 2000 until June 13 with 2581 and were under 1000 with the last of the 3 digits 966 on June 8.
The case recorded 1 five, 300 on July 5, the highest daily figure ever recorded in the United States. At the height of the pandemic, New York also exceeded 11,000 people. The highest moment is 13.96 five on July 16.
Testing in Florida has dramatically ramped up from just a few at select sites to massive places throughout Florida as well as nursing homes, jails and farm workers. The total now is 3,684,875, fourth in the nation, behind No. 1 New York, No. 2 California and No. 3 Texas. That Florida figure is 17.1 percent of Florida’s population, though some people tested more than once.
The overall positive rate is a record 13.03% versus 12.97 on Friday.
Several weeks ago, the daily rate was between 2 and 3%, but increased to 15.09% of the 100568 coronavirus or antibody tests reported through the labs on Friday after 13.98 the previous day with 97643, a record 20.71% on July 8 while he was there. 51686 testsArray The two-week minimum 13.50% on July 21.
For two weeks, the lowest number ed 77,148 on July 21. The overall record for the check is 142,964 on July 11.
In Palm Beach County, the positive daily rate is the lowest in two weeks, 8.8% compared to 9.5 the day before.
Miami-Dade dropped 16.2% from 14.9 the previous day, the lowest in two weeks. 26.4 highest in Miami-Dade on July 8. In Broward, 12.8 after 10.8% the previous day tied for the lowest in two weeks.
Elsewhere, St. Lucia 10.0 compared to 12.7 the day before and 11.4 in Martin after 10.5, Indian River at a minimum of two weeks of 5.9 opposite to 7.1 and Okeechobee in a two-week maximum of 26.1 from 14.4 a day. Before.
The state reported that 11.08% of those evaluated for the first time tested positive on Friday’s exams, the lowest in two weeks, compared to 10.56 the previous day, the lowest in two weeks.
With more tests and no need to take a test, the average age is 40, but 42 for tests reported on Friday. In addition, the state mortality rate is 1.5% among residents, but among those under 55 it is 0.15%.
And at one point, 26,972 were hospitalized, an increase of 439 in one day, compared to 516 the previous day.
Case
In Palm Beach County, the new instances were five80 compared to 678 the day before. The record of 1,171 on July 5 for a total of 33.8cinco4 citizens and non-citizens.
Miami-Dade instances increased to 2,745 from 2546 the day before and Broward to 2388 from 1,099. In the Treasure Coast area, the 104th-day building in St. Lucia, 35 at Martin, 66 in Indian River and 27 in Okeechobee.
In a week, Palm Beach County rose to 4,147 for a gain of 14.0%. Miami-Dade rose from 19,353 to 19.0% and Broward from 7,610 to 15.5%.
In seven days, Martin rose 238 by 7.0%, St. Lucia County’s highest 790 by 18.3%, Indian River by 329 per 17.0% and Okeechobee by 118 by 14.7%.
Death
Deaths increased across 1,245 in the state in seven days to 21.6% and in Palm Beach County 81% to 10.8%. Two months ago, the figure of one week to the middle of 200. The US figure is 5.3% and the overall figure is 6.1%.
Miami-Dade rose to 1647, 268 more in a week. Broward rose to 742 with a 162 increase in a week.
Palm Beach County’s death toll exceeds 20 states, Kentucky’s 740 and 4 more. Nevada is at 835 after winning 5.
The state met on Saturday 18 deaths: 12 men aged 3 to 4, adding up to four to 8 and 50, and 6 women aged 51 to 93. St. Lucia met six others, the increase was five from Friday: four women (52, 67, 76, 86) and 2 men (62, 7four). The dead in Indian River were two men (70, 81) and a 98-year-old woman, adding up to the eldest of a 98-year-old man.
Tests
Palm Beach County has 33,854 cases out of a total of 260,787 evaluated for 13.0% 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 121,207 634,882 instances tested for 19.1%, and Broward is currently 56,797 instances and 401,778 tested for 14.1%.
In Martin County, it’s 3,626 out of 24,444 for 14.8 percent. In St. Lucia, it is 5,106 out of 39,795 by 12.8%, Indian River with 2,270 of 25,323 per 9.0% and Okeechobee 920 from 6.178 for 14.9%.
Mortality rate
The mortality rate, which compares positive cases with 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 3.3% in the United States and 3.8% worldwide, approaching 688,000 deaths and only about 18 million instances on Saturday.
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 2.4% in St. Lucia, 2.1% in Martin, 2.1% in Indian River and 0.7% in Okeechobee.
Florida has 327 deaths consisting of 1 million people, at an American average of 476 million. New York, which accounts for 20.8% of deaths in the country, has 1,685 deaths consistent with millions. Globally, the figure is 88.2 consistent with millions.
Breakdown by age
The youngest dead 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 17 deaths in elegance 15-24 without change. Broward includes a 20-year-old, 3-year-old boy, as well as a 16-year-old Daughter of Lee, a 17-year-old boy from Pasco, and a 22-year-old woguy from Palm Beach County.
Another 52 people aged 25 to 34 also died from the virus, a build-up of 1.
A total of 2,336 people aged 85 and over died in the condition of the virus, an increase of 5’1 in a day.
Ninety-two consistent with the penny of deaths are 55 years or older and 62 years old. A lower percentage of age of other seniors tested positive: 26% of those over the age of 55 and 6% of those over 75 years of age.
At the other end of the age scale, there were 7,980 cases of babies up to four years old, a building of 180 and 162 were hospitalized, a building of 12. Five to 1 years, there are 18,283, a five or four build-up, of which 116 are in the hospital at any given time, an increase of four.
Of the 54-year-old child age group, 345,822 of the 474,621 citizens tested positive. But in this group, 530 died, an increase of 19, with a mortality rate of 0.15.
From infants to 64, there are 406,748 cases. A total of 1,247 died, an increase of 92, to a percentage of 0.30.
Cities
West Palm Beach ranks first among Palm Beach County cities with 8,428, a construction of 165. Lake Worth, which includes the city and county portion, increased from 92 to 6,033, followed by Boca Raton in 4571 from 4467, Boynton Beach to 2,982 from 2920 and Delray Beach to 2,295 from 2,263. A total of 704 in the designated county across a city.
Port St. Lucia leads the treasure coast with 3018, a building of 66, followed by Fort Pierce with 1850, opposite 28, and Stuart with 1772 to 1758.
In Indian River County, Fellsmere, with a population of 5,754, more than 6 to 362, up from May 3 to 31.
Hospitalizations
A total of 26,972 people in the state were hospitalized, compared to 23,730 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 2,612 in Palm Beach County, an increase of five out of 27 the day before; 320 in Martin, a building of 4; 323 in St. Lucia with a building of 6, the Indian River building rose from 10 to 166 and Okeechobee went from 8 five to 87.
Long-term care
Forty-five percent of deaths, 3026 are citizens and long-term care staff, adding up 342 in Palm Beach County, which is the largest time in the 607 state in Miami-Dade. The construction of the state was 40 and in Palm Beach County, it was a construction of 7.
National
Since the first death reported five months ago on February 29, the number of deaths has risen to 157898, an increase of 1,123 from 1,462 on Friday and 1,465 every Wednesday and Thursday, the highest number since 1568 on May 28, according to Worldometer. . Info.
Johns Hopkins reported 154,319, one of 1,008.
The cases reached 4,764,316, with an accumulation of 58,427, according to Worldometer.info. They have surpassed 70,000 seven times, adding a record 78,407 a week ago on Friday.
Last Saturday in the United States, there were 926 more deaths and 68215 more cases.
The accumulation of deaths in the United States during a week 7,904 to 5.3%.
New York has the maximum number of deaths in the country with 32765, adding 8 more on Saturday, one of the lowest since the outbreak, after a peak of 799 in April.
Among the other states of the 10 most sensitive: No. 2 New Jersey with 10, No. four Massachusetts with 17, No. five Illinois 8, No. 6 Pennsylvania 8, No. nine Michigan 7, No. 10 Connecticut without data.
The other most sensible winners were Georgia No. 12 with 73 and No. 13 Arizona with 53.
No. 24 Washington, which the original epicenter in the United States, won 21.
Globally
The United States accounted for 20.9% of the 5,386 most deaths on Saturday, and 23.0% of the world total, its population representing only 4.3% of the world total. The increase in global mortality over a week was 39,422 to 6.1, consistent with one percent.
Cases increased 247,478 of a record 289,609 a week ago on Friday. The total number of instances 18,000,186, depending on Worldometer.info.
Brazil, which is america’s time for death, reported 1048 on Friday, time in the world, following a record 1554 on Wednesday for a total of 93,616. Brazil added 42578 instances 3 days after the 70869 record for a total of 2,708,876, more than part of the number number number 1 in the U.S.
Mexico reported 78 deaths later on Saturday, up from 1,092 on June 4 at four and seven, four72. On Friday, Mexico overcame the UK in third place. For the first time since the pandemic, the 3 countries with the highest deaths are in the Western Hemisphere. Mexico also set a record 9,556 cases.
India added 854 deaths to 37,403 and fifth place The Asian country also reported 54865 instances after a record of 57704 on Friday for a total of 1751,919 3rd place in the United States and Brazil.
Four European nations are in the 10 most sensitive. Deaths in the UK rise from 83 to 74 to 46,688. The daily maximum 1,172. Italy No. 6, which at one point was the epicentre of the global and reached 919 in one day, reported five deaths, among the lowest since the pandemic. The 7th France and 8th Spain did not provide any data.
Peru No. nine also provided some knowledge and Iran No. 10 was 216.
Russia ranks fourth in the world with 845,443 cases, of which 5,462 are more. The country won 95 kills for the eleventh place.
Canada added 6 deaths for a total of 8,941 and 287 cases.
Sweden, which practiced “collective immunity,” reported that it had no knowledge after nine deaths on Friday for a total of 5,743 in the twentieth and forty-five cases. Neighbouring Norway, which had a lockdown, has reported deaths since 17 July, remaining in 255, as well as thirteen other cases.
China No. 25, the world’s original epicenter, has reported deaths since April 26 and added 49 cases on Sunday after 127 on Friday, the highest since early April.
Japan, which surpassed 4 digits on Wednesday, is at 1011, adding five more in fourth place with a record 1,464 cases.
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