For the fourth day in a row, Florida increased its resident death record from four to 257, adding 96 in Miami-Dade County, while the instances remained below five figures for six consecutive days, a record 9007 in the United States, the Florida Department of Health announced Friday.
At the moment, Texas reported the highest death toll in the United States, 295 after a record 322 on Thursday and 315 on Wednesday and is in 8th place in Florida. California posted 96 after a record 197 the day before and is third overall.
In the United States, Florida accounted for 17.6% of deaths and 12.7% of cases.
Deaths in Palm Beach County increased nine from Thursday 11 and a record 21 on Tuesday for a total of 815, which is the time in the state.
Okeechobee, who died Thursday, reported a four-death increase to six with the first two a week on Saturday. July 18. On the Treasury Shore, the Martin building rose from 2 to 75, St. Lucia also from 2 to 120 and Indian River from four to four5. Miami-Dade had four fewer than a hundred against 60 the day before and Broward 33.
Since the first two deaths were announced on March 6, the toll has climbed to 6,843. Nonresidents remained at 123 with a total death count of 6,966.
The previous ones were 257 on Thursday, 216 on Wednesday and 186 on Tuesday.
Florida’s deaths have hit triple digits all within the past few weeks, including 115 last Friday.
The last time there were under 100 deaths was back-to-back 77 on Sunday and Monday, which were the lowest since 35 on Monday, July 13.
State and county increases are deaths gained across the state on Thursday, 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. So far, date with maximum deaths on July 17 with 136.
On Friday, the state’s list of cases and deaths said that 260 deaths had been added since the previous day’s report and that 3 citizens had been eliminated because they were “excluded” because they were connected to the coronavirus for a net accumulation of 257.
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 470,386, the largest in the country. In one week, instances increased from 68,014 to 15.7%.
California is in first place with 500,057 cases, including the addition of 8,086 Friday, third in the nation behind Florida, according to tracking by Johns Hopkins. Texas is third behind Florida with 435,956, including an additional 8,839 Friday, which is the second highest in the U.S. New York, which was the leader during the pandemic until two weeks ago, is a 4415,014, with 745 more.
In South Florida, there were 150 of the 257 deaths reported Friday (58.4%) for a total of 3,381 to 49.4%, while the population included only 30%. For months, the percentage more than half.
Pinellas is in fourth place with four32, rising 1 quarter and Hillsborough has climbed from four to 335. Lee is 295, with an accumulation of 9.
Florida has had the maximum number of instances in the country for several days recently, adding 9,956 on Thursday.
The last time there were more than 10,000 instances, an increase of 12,299 on 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 increased dramatically, from some in some places to large florida locations, as well as in nursing homes, prisons and farmworkers. The total is now 3,633,393, the fourth largest in the country, behind New York No. 1, California No. 2 and Texas No. 3. This Florida figure represents 16.9% of Florida’s population, although some others have been evaluated more than once. .
The overall positive rate is a record 12.97% versus 12.87 on Thursday.
Several weeks ago, the daily rate was 2 to 3%, however, it increased to 13.99% of the coronavirus or 97644 antibody tests reported by the labs on Wednesday after 15.98 the previous day with 79862, a record 20.71% of 51686 on July 8, while there were 51686 tests. The minimum of two weeks 13.50% on July 21.
For two weeks, the lowest number marked 77,149 on July 21. The overall record for the check is 142,964 on July 11.
In Palm Beach County, the daily positive rate is the lowest in two weeks, 9.5%, above 9.4% the previous day. 14.9 in Miami-Dade versus 16.3 the day before and the lowest in two weeks. In Broward, it’s 10.8 percent, matching the lowest in two weeks.
Elsewhere, St. Lucia 12.7 from 9.9 the day before and 10.2 at Martin after 9.4, Indian River 7.1 vs. 10.2. 10.0 and Okeechobee 14.4 compared to 22.6 the day before, the highest in two weeks. 26.4 highest in Miami-Dade on July 8.
The state reported that 10.57% of those evaluated for the first time tested positive on Wednesday, the lowest in two weeks, compared to 11.99 the previous day and 12.25 two weeks ago. Last low of 10.58 a week ago on Tuesday.
With more tests and no requirements for a test, the average age is 40, but 42 for tests reported on Thursday. In addition, the state mortality rate is 1.5% among residents, but among those under 55 it is 0.15%.
And at one point, 26,533 were hospitalized, an increase of 516 in one day, compared to 516 the previous day.
Case
In Palm Beach County, new cases were 678 compared with 523 the day before. The record was 1,171 July 5 for a total of 33,274 including residents and nonresidents.
Miami-Dade instances increased to 2546 from 2773 the day before and Broward to 1099 from 1342. In the Treasure Coast area, the one-day building was 98 in St. Lucia, 30 at Martin, 31 in Indian River and 15 in Okeechobee.
In one week, Palm Beach County has risen by 4,270 cases for a 14.7 percent gain. Miami-Dade has risen by 20,032 at 20.4 percent and Broward by 8,835 at 19.0 percent.
Over seven days, Martin climbed by 234 cases for 7.0 percent, St. Lucie County rose by 849 for 20.4 percent, Indian River by 367 for 20.0 percent and Okeechobee by 96 for 12.0 percent.
Deaths
Deaths increased from 1,190 in the state in seven days to 21.1% and in Palm Beach County, they were 71% to 9.5%. Two months ago, the figure of a week in the middle of 200. The U.S. figure It is 5.2% and the overall 6.2%.
Miami-Dade rose to 1611, 241 more in a week. Broward rose to 709 with a 163 increase in a week.
Palm Beach County’s death toll exceeds 20 states, Kentucky’s 736, and five more. Nevada is at 830 after winning 29.
The state met nine deaths in Palm Beach County on Friday: five men (87, 77, 88, 8 and nine, nine) and four women (60, 6, and five, 77, 8, and nine). Martin was made up of two men, aged 82 and 86. St. Lucia reported two women, 37 and 78, and Indian River, three women, 70 and two who were 8 four years old. Okeechobee four men, 60, 63 and two who were nine and a half years old.
Tests
Palm Beach County has 33,274 cases out of 256,789 total tested for 13.0 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 118,462 positive cases out of 623,572 tested for 19.0 percent, and Broward is second with 55,411 cases and 394,976 tested for 14.0 percentage.
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, surpassing 682,000 deaths and approaching 17.8 million instances on Friday.
The Palm Beach County rate is 2.4%, 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, 2.0% in Indian River and 0.7% in Okeechobee.
Florida has 319 deaths per 1 million people compared with the U.S. average of 474 per million. New York, which represents 20.9 percent of the deaths in the nation, has 1,684 per million. Worldwide, the figure is 87.5 per million.
Age breakdown
The youngest deaths are a 9-year-old girl from Putnam as well as the two 11-year-olds, a boy in Miami-Dade and a girl in Broward, who are the only three in the 5-14 age class.
There are 17 deaths in the 15-24 class with no change. Broward includes a 20-year-old man and 3 women 22 as well as a 16-year-old girl from Lee, a 17-year-old boy from Pasco and a 22-year-old woman from Palm Beach County.
Fifty-one people from 25 to 34 also have died from the virus, which also was no change.
A total of 2,285 people 85 and older have died in the state from the virus, an increase of 87 in one day.
Ninety-two percent of the fatalities are 55 and older and 62, with the last number increasing by 1 percentage point. A smaller percentage of older people have tested positive – 26 percent age 55 and older and 6 percent 75 and older.
At the other end of the age spectrum, there are 7,800 cases of infants to 4 years old, an increase of 167, and 150 were hospitalized, which was an increase of 3. From ages 5-14, there are 17,779, an increase of 438 with 116 in the hospital at one time, which is an increase of 1.
From the infant to 54 age group, 339,075 of the 465,030 residents have tested positive. But in that group, 511 have died, an increase of 20, for a 0.15 death percentage.
From infant to 64, there are 398,612 cases. A total of 1,155 have died, an increase of 44, for a 0.30 percentage.
Cities
West Palm Beach is in first place among Palm Beach County cities with 8,263, an increase of 142. Lake Worth, which includes the city and county portion, rose 73 to 5,942 followed by Boca Raton at 4,467 up from 4,371 Boynton Beach at 2,920 from 2,857 and Delray Beach at 2,263 vs. 2,218. A total of 690 in the county not designated by a city.
Port St. Lucie leads the Treasure Coast with 2,952, an increase of 75, followed by Fort Pierce at 1,822, up 18, and Stuart with 1,758 vs. 1,742.
In Indian River County, Fellsmere, which has a population of 5,754, remained at 356, compared with only 3 on May 31.
Hospitalizations
A total of 26,533 people in the state have been hospitalized, a rise from 23,225 seven days ago. That means it is a running total and includes people who have been released or died.
The number is 2,607 in Palm Beach County, an increase of 27 compared with 32 the day before; 316 in Martin, an increase of 2; 317 in St. Lucie with an increase of 6, Indian River rose by 5 to 156 and Okeechobee went from 82 to 85.
Long-term care
Forty-five percent of the deaths, 2,986 are residents and staff of long-term care, including 335 in Palm Beach County, which is second most in the state behind 604 in Miami-Dade. The state increase was 65 and in Palm Beach County it was an increase of 4.
National
Since the first death was reported on Feb. 29, the toll has risen to 156,747, an increase of 1,462 compared with 1,465 on Wednesday and Thursday and 1,465 Wednesday , the most since 1,568 on May 28, according to Worldometers.info.
Johns Hopkins reports 153,311, a gain of 1,229.
Cases reached 4,705,904, with an increase of 70,904, according to Worldometers.info. They have exceeded 70,000 seven times, including a record 78,407 one week ago Friday.
Last Friday in the U.S., there were 1,162 more deaths.
The one week U.S. death increase was 7,704 at 5.2 percent.
New York has the most deaths in the nation with 32,765, including 11 more Friday, among the lowest since the outbreak, after a high of 799 in April.
Among other states in the top 10: No. 2 New Jersey with 9, No. 4 Massachusetts with 14, No. 5 Illinois 22, No. 6 Pennsylvania 12, No. 9.
Other top gainers were No. 12 Georgia with 81 and No. 21 Mississippi with a record 52.
Washington, which was the original epicenter in the United States, gained 5 and dropped behind Alabama.
Worldwide
The U.S. represented 23.5 percent of the 6,234 additional deaths Friday – and 23.0 percent of the world total though its population is only 4.3 percent of the global total. The one week world death increase was 39,578 at 6.2 percent.
Cases increased by 282,171 behind a record 289,609 one week ago Friday.
Brazil, which is second behind the United States for deaths, reported 1,1,91 Friday, which was second in the world, after a record 1,554 Wednesday for a total of 96,568. Brazil added 52,509 cases two days after record 70,869 for a total of 2,666,298 – more than half as many as No. 1 U.S.
Mexico reported 688 more deaths late Friday compared with a high of 1,092 on June 4 to move into third place with a total of 46,688, a few hundred more than United Kingdom. Mexico also set a cases record with 8,458.
For the first tine since the pandemic, the three nations with the most deaths are all in the Western Hemisphere.
India added 765 deaths to rise to 36,551 and in fifth place. The Asian nation also reported a record 57,704 cases for a third-place total of 1,697,054 behind the U.S. and Brazil.
Four European nations are in the top 10. The United Kingdom’s deaths increased from 83 to 120 with 46,119. The daily high was 1,172. No. 6 Italy, which at one time was the world’s epicenter and reached 919 in one day, reported 9 deaths, among the lowest since the pandemic. No. 7 France added 11 and No. 8 Spain reported 2.
No. 9 Peru reported no data Friday after 205 Thursday and No. 10 Iran 197.
Russia is in fourth place in the world in cases with 839,981, including an additional 5,482. The nation gained 161 deaths for 11th place.
No. 16 Canada added 6 deaths for a total of 8,935 as well as 5`13 cases.
Sweden, which has been doing “herd immunity,” announced 9 deaths for a total of 5,743 in 20th and 45 cases. Neighboring Norway, which had a lockdown, hasn’t reported a death since July 17, to remain at 255 as well as 32 more cases.
No. 25 China, the original epicenter of the world, hasn’t reported a death since April 26 and added 45 cases after 127 Thursday, the most since early April.
Japan, which passed four digits on Wednesday, is at 1,006, including an additional 2 in 45th place as well as a record 1,323 cases.
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