New coronavirus deaths in the state succeed at 245; instances accumulating 5446

Florida’s newly reported coronavirus deaths surged after a two-day lull, a near-record 245, rising past 7,400 as cases increased by 5,446, the daily positive moved up to 14.17 percent and daily tests were a two-week low after state sites were closed over four days.

The death record of 257 was set last Friday.

Palm Beach County’s fatalities increased by 16 to 861, the second highest in the state after an increase of 12 Monday and a record-tying 21 one week ago Tuesday.

On the Treasure Coast, St. Lucie rose by 5 to 130, including the youngest fatality even, a 24-year-old woman after a 30-year-old man died. Martin rose by 3 to 80 and Indian River by 2 to 50. Okeechobee remained as 6. Miami-Dade climbed by 30 and Broward rose by 17.

Because of the impending arrival of Tropical Storm Isaias, most state testing sites were closed Friday through Monday with Sunday always closed. A state official told WPTV there is a minimum one day between being tested and the results being reported by the labs to the department. Also, there are private test sites.

Monday’s case increase was 4,752, the lowest since 3,286 on June 23. On Sunday, the cases increase was 7,104 , the lowest since 6,336 on July 6 after the Independence Day weekend.

Deaths also were much lower the previous days. On Monday they rose a U.S. high-73 and 62 on Sunday. There were back-to-back days of 77 last Sunday and Monday. The previous lowest death increase was 35 on July 13.

By the increase of 179 Saturday deaths, the state record had been damaged 4 days in a row, 253 on Thursday, 216 on Wednesday and 186 on Tuesday.

Since the first two deaths were announced on March 6, the death toll has risen to 7,402 and sixth in the country, beating Pennsylvania with 7,232 after reporting 23 more deaths on Tuesday. Non-resident deaths increased from 2 to 124 with deaths totaling 7,526.

Florida’s deaths have hit triple digits all within the past few weeks.

State and county increases represent deaths received by the state Monday and not the number of fatalities that occurred then. The day someone dies and when it is received by the state can lag for several days. So far, the date with the most deaths July 17 with 146.

In the state report, 246 new deaths were recorded, however, one was removed from the previous day’s report, as we decided it was not similar to coronavirus for a general accumulation of 247.

Texas reported the highest number of deaths at the time, 37, after a state record of 322 on Thursday and is in 8th place, Florida. California then comes with 32 deaths and is the third overall.

In the United States, Florida accounted for 12.9% of deaths and 13.0% on Mondays.

Since the first two instances were announced on March 1, Florida’s total has risen to 2.3% of the state’s population of 21.48 million with 497,330, the largest in the country. In one week, instances increased from 55,353 to 12.5%.

California is at the top of the general ranking with 514,901 cases, adding the addition of 5,739 Mondays, time in the country for a daily increase. Texas recorded the highest number of cases, 5,839, and is third in Florida alone with 442,014. New York, who was the leader of the pandemic until two weeks ago, is at 416,843, with 695 more.

Pinellas is in fourth place with 460, up from 18, and Hillsborough has risen from 21 to 369. Lee is 312, with a raise of 12.

Florida has had the highest instances in the country for several days recently.

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

Cases in Florida remained in 2000 through June 13 with 2581 and were under 1000 with the last of the 966 digits 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.

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 3,790,202, fourth in the country, behind No. 1 in New York, California No. 2 and Texas No. 3. This Florida figure represents 17.6% of Florida’s population, although some others have been evaluated more than once.

The overall positive rate recorded a record 13.12 percent, up from 13.09 on Sunday.

Several weeks ago, the daily rate was 2 to 3%, but increased to 14.17% of the 56533 coronavirus or antibody checks reported in laboratories on Monday, a verification figure that is the lowest in two weeks. The last day 12.70: the lowest in two weeks among 60,993 checks, the lowest at the time in two weeks. The record is 20.71% on July 8, compared to 51,686 checks.

The general record checks 142,964 on July 11.

In Palm Beach County, the daily positive rate is 9.8, which is the lowest in 14 days. The 12.3 peak consisting of penny for two weeks.

Miami-Dade rose to 13.7 after the two-week low on the last day of 12.5%. The highest 26.4 in Miami-Dade on July 8. In Broward, the percentage 10.6 after a minimum of two weeks of 8.3.

Elsewhere, St. Lucia 13.1% after a 14-day low of 7.1%, Martin recorded a low of 4.6% in two weeks from 4.8 the day before and Indian River fell to 8.6% from 13.5 on the last day and a low of 4.6. July 25th. Okeechobee with 17.9 percent, matching a maximum of two weeks after 12.5 the day before and a low of 9.1 last Tuesday.

The state reported that 10.88% of first-time testes tested positive for exams won Monday after a 9.07 slowdown in two weeks on the last day.

With more tests and no requirements for a test, the average age is 40, but 42 for tests reported on Monday. In addition, the state mortality rate is 1.5% among residents, however, among those under 55 it is 0.15%.

Hospitalizations rose by 586 compared with 216 the day before.

Case

Deaths increased across 1,285 in the state in seven days to 20.0% and in Palm Beach County, they were 87 to 10.5%. Two months ago, the figure of a week in the mid-200s. The U.S. figure It is 5.2% and the overall 6.1%.

Tests

Palm Beach County has 34,929 cases out of 267,192 total tested for 13.1 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 124,759 651,0235 instances tested for 19.2%, and Broward is currently 58,953 instances and 414,613 tested for 14.2%.

In Martin County, it’s 3,658 out of 24,738 for 14.8%. In St Lucia, it’s 5,329 out of 40,890 for 13.0 Indian River With 2,369 of 26022 for 9.1 and Okeechobee 967 in 6m318 for 15.3 Array

Mortality rate

The mortality rate, which compares positive cases to 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, which alone about 697,000 deaths and passed 18.4 million instances on Monday.

Palm Beach County’s rate was 2.5 percent, compared with Broward at 1.3 percent and Miami-Dade with 1.4 percent. With much fewer deaths, the mortality rate is 2.4 percent in St. Lucie, 2.2 percent in Martin, 2.1 percent in Indian River and 0.6 percent in Okeechobee.

Florida has 345 deaths consisting of 1 million people, at an American average of 480 million. New York, which accounts for 20.6% of deaths in the country, has 1,686 deaths consistent with millions. Globally, the figure is 89.4 consistent with millions.

Breakdown by age

The youngest deaths are a 9-year-old Putnam woman, 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 of 15-24 years of age with a build-up in the woguy of 24 years of St. Lucia. 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 and 3 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 Palm Beach woguy. County.

Fifty-threepeople from 25 to 34 also have died from the virus, which increased by 1.

A total of 2,441 people aged 85 and over died in the state of the virus, an increase of 64 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 spectrum, there are 8,289 cases of infants to 4 years old, an increase of 92, and 169 were hospitalized, which was an increase of 4. From ages 5-14, there are 19,193, an increase of 260 with 127 in the hospital at one time, which is an increase of 5.

From the infant to 54 age group, 357,767 of the 491,773 residents have tested positive. But in that group, 561 have died, an increase of 19, for a 0.15 death percentage.

From infant to 64, there are 421,170 cases. A total of 1,323 have died, an increase of 63 for a 0.31 percentage.

Cities

West Palm Beach is in first place among Palm Beach County cities with 8,694, an increase of 78. Lake Worth, which includes the city and county portion, rose 39 to 6,199 followed by Boca Raton at 4,705 up from 4,676, Boynton Beach at 3,080 from 3,046 and Delray Beach at 2,373 vs. 2,320. A total of 726 in the county not designated by a city.

Port St. Lucie leads the Treasure Coast with 3,154, an increase of 36, followed by Fort Pierce at 1,931, up 41, and Stuart with 1,786 vs. 1,780.

In Indian River County, Fellsmere, which has a population of 5,754, increased by 2 to 365 compared with only 3 on May 31.

Hospitalizations

A total of 27,952 people in the state have been hospitalized, a rise from 24,917 seven days ago. That means it is a running total and includes people who have been released or died.

The number is 2,671 in Palm Beach County, an increase of 42 from 17 the day before; 327 to Martin, who built up to 5; 335 in St. Lucia with a building of 6, the Indian River building increased from 10 to 178 and Okeechobee remained in 89.

Long-term care

Forty-two% of deaths, 3,115 are citizens and long-term care staff, adding up 351 in Palm Beach County, which is the largest time in the 616th state in Miami-Dade. The construction of the state was four 9 and in Palm Beach County there were four more.

National

Since the first death reported five months ago on February 29, the death toll has risen to 159,929, an increase of 568 on Monday after 467 on Sunday and 1123 on Saturday, according to Worldometer.info.

Johns Hopkins reported 155,379, one out of 538.

Cases reached 4,862,174, with an increase of 48,622, according to Worldometers.info. They have exceeded 70,000 seven times, including a record 78,407 one week ago Friday.

Last Monday in the U.S., there were 597 more deaths and 61,770 more cases.

The accumulation in one-week mortality in the United States is 7876 to 5.2%.

New York has the highest number of deaths in the country with 32,791, adding 11 more on Monday, 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 10, No. five Illinois Nine, No. 6 Pennsylvania 7, No. nine Michigan 10, No. 10 Connecticut five.

No. 12 Georgia gained 2.

Washington number 24, which was the original epicenter of the United States, killed 11 people.

Globally

The United States accounted for 13.0% of the additional 4,366 deaths on Monday and 22.8% of the world total, with a population accounting for only 4.3% of the global total. The overall mortality accumulation over a week was 39,890 to 6.1 consistent with the penny.

The accumulation of deaths last Monday 4,193 people.

Highest cases until 199,312 of a record 289,609 on July 24.

Brazil, which is second behind the United States for deaths, reported 572 Monday, which was second in the world, after a record 1,554 Wednesday for a total of 94,702. Brazil added 17,988 cases five days after record 70,869 for a total of 2,751,665 – more than half as many as No. 1 U.S.

Mexico reported 266 more deaths late Monday compared with a high of 1,092 on June 4 for a total of 48,012. On Friday, Mexico moved past United Kingdom into third place. For the first time since the pandemic, the three nations with the most deaths are all in the Western Hemisphere.

India added 810 deaths, the highest in the world, to rise to 38,971 and in fifth place. The Asian nation also reported 50,629 cases after a record 57,704 Friday for a third-place total of 1,855,331 behind the U.S. and Brazil.

Four European nations are in the top 10. The United Kingdom’s deaths decreased went from 8 to 9 with 46,210. 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 12 deaths, among the lowest since the pandemic like Britain. No. 7 France reported 22 and No. 8 Spain 9.

Peru No. nine reported 1nine7 and Iran No. 10 had 215.

Russia ranks fourth in the world with 856,264 cases, another 5,394 of which are. The country won 79 kills for 11th place.

No. 16 Canada added 2 deaths for a total of 8,947 as well as 147 cases.

Sweden, which has been doing “herd immunity,” reported 5 new deaths for a total of 5,744 in 22nd and 43 cases. Neighboring Norway, reported its first death since July 17 to rise to 267, as well as 66 more cases.

No. 26 China, the original epicenter of the world, hasn’t reported a death since April 26 and added 36 cases Tuesday after 127 Friday, the most since early April.

Japan added 1 death for 1,012 as well as 1,998 cases, shattering the record of 1,464 Saturday.

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