Increased coronavirus mortality in the state is reduced to 120; less than 8,000 for the fifth day in a row

New coronavirus deaths in Florida have declined to a 120-fold increase since 225 the previous day, with the total number of instances remaining below 8,000 for the fifth consecutive day, however, a peak of 7650 in the U.S., the Florida Department of Health announced Thursday.

The total number of daily controls exceeded 100,000 for the first time in six days, and state-run sites opened Tuesday after being closed since Friday. The positive daily rate increased from 13.96 to 11.67, the lowest in two days. The overall verification of the last 3 days is the lowest in two weeks: 57,272 after 56,532 60,993. The highest in two weeks 120,667 on July 24.

In addition, the positivity rate for first time cases dropped to a 8.34 percent, the lowest since 7.7 percent on June 21.

Deaths in Palm Beach County increased 10 after a record of 21 to 892, which is the biggest time in Miami-Dade state.

On the Treasury Coast, St. Lucia rose 7 after a county record of 11 to 14. Martin climbed from 3 to 87 and Indian River rose from 1 to 51 and Okeechobee also rose from 1 to 7. Miami-Dade rose nine and Broward’s number reduced to 1.

On Wednesday, Florida accounted for 17.1% of deaths and 9.8% of deaths.

New highest hospitalizations through 558 to 621 the day before.

Texas led the country in the number of recent deaths Wednesday with 306, a record 313 last week, and overtaken Florida and Illinois in fifth place. Florida fell to seventh. In addition, California reported 166 new deaths, after a state record of 202 on Wednesday, and ranks third overall.

Case

Since the first two instances were announced on March 1, Florida’s total has risen to 2.4 million in the state’s 21.48 million population with 510,389, the largest moment in the country. In one week, instances increased from 49,010 to 10.6%.

The number of instances has skyrocketed in months as instances increased to 50,000 on Wednesday. As of May 23, there were 50,127 instances. They exceeded 100,000 on 22 June, 200,000 on 5 July, 300,000 on 15 July and 400,000 on 24 July.

California is in the top overall ranking with 529,980 cases, adding the sum of 5,258, which was the 3rd highest in the country on Wednesday. Texas was the time with 7,598 cases, only 52 Florida and the 3rd overall Florida with 467,485. New York, who was the leader for much of the pandemic, is fourth with 418,928 with 703 more.

Due to the imminent arrival of Tropical Storm Isaias, the peak state sites were closed from Friday to Monday, and sunday was still closed.

On Wednesday, he amassed 5,409 from 5,446 on Tuesday, 4,752 on Monday and 7,104 on Sunday, the lowest since 6336 on July 6 after Independence Day weekend. Last Saturday 9642 is being built.

Minimum from 3286 on June 23.

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

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 records 15, 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.

In Palm Beach County, 4five4 new instances were registered compared to 3five4 the previous day. The record of 1,171 on July 5 for a total of 3 five, 737 citizens and non-citizens.

Miami-Dade instances increased to 1,728 from 1,190 the day before and Broward to 704 from 401. In the Treasure Coast area, the 116th day construction in St. Lucia, 33 at Martin, 39 at Indian River and 14 in Okeechobee.

Death

Five times the deaths exceeded 200. The 257 state death record set last Friday after 225 on Wednesday, 245 on Tuesday, 252 last Thursday, 216 a week ago on Wednesday.

The deaths were less than the weekend data. On Monday, they reached an American high of 73 and 62 on Sunday. There were consecutive days of 77 days on the last Sunday and Monday. The lowest death accumulated last year 35 on July 13.

Since the first two deaths were announced on March 6, the death toll has risen to 7,747 and sixth in the country, beating Pennsylvania with 7,232 after reporting 23 more deaths on Tuesday. Illinois is in fifth place with 7,770 without knowledge published Thursday.

On June 16, Florida ranked 11th.

Non-resident deaths remained at 124, with a total death toll of 7,871.

Florida deaths reached 3 figures in weeks.

State and county increases are deaths gained throughout the state on Wednesday, 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, the highest number of deaths occurred on July 16 with 152.

In Thursday’s state report, 123 new deaths were recorded, but 2 of the previous day’s report were removed, adding Broward, as the decision was made that it was not similar to coronavirus for an overall buildup of 120.

Pinellas is in fourth place with 469, up from 2, and Hillsborough rose from 1 to 3787. Lee is 323, with a raise of 6.

In South Florida, there were 30 of the 120 deaths reported Thursday for a total of 3,751 to 48.4%, while the population includes only 30%. For months, the percentage more than half.

Deaths increased from 1,164 in the state in seven days to 15.0% and in Palm Beach County from 86% to 10.7%. Two months ago, the figure of a week in the mid-200s. The U.S. figure It is 5.0% and the overall is 6.1%.

Miami-Dade rose to 17.84, 269 more in a week. Broward rose to 782 with a 106 increase in a week.

Palm Beach County death toll exceeds 20 states, Kentucky by 752 and 1 more. Nevada is at 890, 8 ahead of Florida after winning 28.

The state met 10 deaths in Palm Beach County on Thursday with 8 men (75, 78, 79, 79, 79, 81, 85, 92) and 2 women (77, 90). Martin’s recently reported deaths were. Saint Lucia had four men (53, 85, 86, 9 four) and 3 women (67, 72, 86). Martin reported two women (82, 92) and an 86-year-old man. Indian River’s death of an 85-year-old woman and Okeechobee added an 83-year-old woman.

Test

Testing in Florida has increased considerably, from some in some places to large florida locations, as well as in nursing homes, prisons and farmworkers. The total is now 3,863,276, fourth in the country, behind No. 1 in New York, California No. 2 and Texas No. 3. This Florida figure represents 18.0% of Florida’s population, although some others have been evaluated more than once.

The overall positive rate recorded a record 13.21% on Thursday compared to 13.16 on Tuesday.

Several weeks ago, the daily rate was about 2-3 consistent with the penny, but increased to 11.67. The record is 20.71% on July 8, compared to 51,686 tests.

The general record checks 142,964 on July 11.

The state reported that 8.34% of those evaluated for the first time were positive for the exams won Wednesday, with 10.88 and 10.89 on consecutive days.

In Palm Beach County, the rate of new positive daily instances for the first time was 7.7% in two weeks, compared to 10.0 the day before. On July 23, the peak of 12.3% in two weeks.

Miami-Dade’s figure dropped to 12.8 from 15.5 the day before and to a low of 12.6 days ago. The highest 26.4 in Miami-Dade on July 8. In Broward, the 8.5 percent compared to a two-week minimum of 8.3 two days ago and 8.8 the day before.

Elsewhere, St. Lucia 8.3% after a 14-day low of 7.1% 3 days before, while Martin 6.4 after 10.9 on the last day and 3 days below 5.0. The latest Indian River 6.9 figure, compared to a two-week minimum of 4.6 and 8.7 a day ago. Okeechobee at 17.3 from 20.0 the day before and a maximum of 26.1 in two weeks on Friday.

With more tests and no requirements for a test, the average age is 40, but 43 for tests reported on Wednesday.

Palm Beach County has 35,737 instances out of a total of 272,076 evaluated for 13.1% in total, 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 127677 662388 instances tested for 19.3%, and Broward is the time with 60,058 instances and 421,472 tested for 14.2%.

In Martin County, it’s 3,712 out of 25083 for 14.8%. In St. Lucia, it is 5,514 out of 41,671 for 13.2%, Indian River with 2,424 out of 26,303 for 9.2% and Okeechobee 989 out of 6,401 for 15.5%.

Mortality rate

The mortality rate, which compares positive cases against deaths, has been trending down in the state.

It is 1.5% in the state for all deaths and instances, adding up non-residents, with 3.3% in the United States and 3.7% worldwide, after 710,000 deaths and only about 19 million instances on Wednesday.

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 2.7% in St. Lucia, 2.4% in Martin, 2.1% in Indian River and 0.7% in Okeechobee.

Florida has 355 deaths consisting of 1 million people, at an American average of 488 million. New York, which accounts for 20.3% of deaths in the country, has 1,687 deaths consistent with millions. Globally, the figure is 91.1 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 20 deaths in the organization from 15 to 24 years without an increase. A 24-year-old woguy from St. Lucia known Tuesday. Monday’s raises went to a 16-year-old woguy from Miami and a 17-year-old from Laguytine. Broward includes a 20-year-old boy and three 22-year-old women, as well as a 16-year-old daughter of Lee, a 17-year-old Pasco boy and a 22-year-old woguy from Palm Beach. County.

Fifty-four others over the age of 25 to 34 also died from the virus, a build-up of 1.

A total of 2,568 people over the age of 85 or older died in the state of the virus, an increase of 42 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 8, five12,389 cases of babies up to four years old, a 123-year-old building, and 177 were hospitalized, a 7-year-old building. Five to four years, there were 19,769 cases, an accumulation of 316, of which four three were in the hospital at one point, an accumulation of 13.

Of the children’s age organization at the age of 54, 366,704 of the 504,768 citizens tested positive. But in this organization, 576 died, an increase of 5, with a mortality rate of 0.16.

From the child to the age of 64, there are 431,955 cases. A total of 1,377 died, an increase of 16 to a percentage of 0.32.

Cities

West Palm Beach ranks first among Palm Beach County cities with 8947, a building of 133. Lake Worth, which includes the city and county portion, increased from 68 to 6,327, followed by Boca Raton with 4,807 of 4,742, Boynton Beach with 3,153 vs. 3.111 and Delray Beach at 2,423 vs. 2391. A total of 766 in the designated county across a city.

Port St. Lucia leads Treasure Coast with 3260, a 70-year building, followed by Fort Pierce with 1,960, 38 and Stuart with 1,810 instead of 1,798.

In Indian River County, Fellsmere, with a population of 5,754, remained in 367, with only 3-31 May.

Hospitalizations

A total of 28,573 other people were hospitalized in the state, compared to 26,017 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 2,747 in Palm Beach County, a building from 33 to 43 the day before; 336 to Martin, who built up to 4; 346 in St. Lucia with a building of 4, the Indian River building rose from 3 to 184 and the Okeechobee building rose from 1 to 93.

Long-term care

Forty-three percent of deaths, 3,301,3,242 are citizens and long-term care staff, adding up 362 in Palm Beach County, which is the largest time in the 622 state in Miami-Dade. The state accumulation was 58 and in Palm Beach County was 2 more.

National

Since the first death reported five months ago on February 29, the death toll has risen to 161,601, an increase of 1,311 on Wednesday, according to Worldometer.info.

Johns Hopkins reported 157,930, one of 1,177.

Cases reached 4,973,568, with an increase of 55,148, according to Worldometer.info. They have surpassed 70,000 seven times, adding a record 78,407 a week ago on Friday.

Last Wednesday in the United States, there were 1,465 additional deaths and 65323 cases.

The accumulation of deaths in the United States during a week 7753 to 5.0 percent.

New York has the highest number of deaths in the country with 32,811, adding 10 more on Wednesday, one of the lowest since the outbreak, after a peak of 799 in April.

Among the other states in the 10 most sensible deaths: No. 2 New Jersey with 8, No. four Massachusetts 2, No. five Illinois 28, No. nine Michigan 7, No. 10 Connecticut none.

In addition, Georgia No. 12 added 63, No. thirteen Arizona 87 and No. 21 Mississippi 51.

24 Washington, which was the original epicenter in the United States, killed two people.

Globally

The United States accounted for 19.7% of the additional 6838 deaths on Wednesday and 22.7% of the world total, with its population accounting for only 4.3% of the global total. The overall mortality accumulation over a week was 40,590 to 6.1 consistent with the penny.

Death toll last Wednesday 7036

Highest cases to 271,406 from a record 289,609 on July 24.

Brazil, when the United States died, reported 1322, adding 11 in front of US No. 2, following a record of 1554 last Wednesday for a total of 97418. Brazil added 54686 instances for a total of 2808613, more than part of The Number of No. 1 Instances in the United States.

Mexico reported 829 more deaths Wednesday night, with a peak of 1,092 on June 4 for a total of four9,698 in third place.

India added 919 deaths to 40,739 and 5th place. The Asian country also reported 56626 instances after a record 57704 on Friday for a total of 1,963.239 3rd place, the United States and Brazil.

Four European countries are among the 10 most sensitive. Deaths in the UK increased from 8 to 65 for a total of 46,364. The daily maximum 1,172. Italy No. 6, which at one point was the epicentre of the global and reached nine and nine in one day, reported 10 deaths, among the lowest since the pandemic. Seventh France added nine and eighth Spain 1.

Peru No. nine reported 221 and Iran No. 10 had 185.

Russia ranks fourth in the world with 866,627 cases, of which 5,204 more are reported. The country won 139 kills for eleventh place.

Canada No. 17 added four deaths for a total of 8,962, falling to Germany’s 17th position, as well as 395 cases. South Africa ranks 16th with four and four more deaths in South Africa.

Sweden, which practiced “collective immunity,” reported five new deaths for a total of five, 760 in the 22nd and 66 cases. Neighboring Norway remained at 2five6 for the consecutive day, along with 47 cases.

China No. 26, the world’s original epicenter, has reported deaths since April 26 and added 37 cases on Thursday after 127 on Friday, the highest since early April.

Japan added 6 deaths, peaking from June 8, by 1022 as 1271 cases two days after 1998.

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