Second largest coronavirus outbreak in the state: cumulative deaths up to 93, instances up to 11433

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Coronavirus cases in Florida increased from a peak of 11433 in the U.S. Just 25 of the record, while the deaths rose to 93, the positive rate exceeded the key target of 10% and the one-day tests were only about 100,000, the Florida Department of Health announced Friday.

The death toll in Palm Beach County rose from 8 to 586, up from nine on Thursday after 6 Wednesdays and a record 20 on Tuesday.

On Thursday, the death toll rose 120, breaking the previous record on April 28 with 72 deaths reached twice. Deaths in the state increased to 67 last Friday.

Florida had the third highest number of deaths reported Friday in the country, California with 140 and Texas with 96. California moved Pennsylvania to fourth place in total deaths, and Texas climbed to 12th.

Since the first two deaths were announced on March 6, the death toll has risen to 4,102, the ninth in the country. The number of non-resident deaths recorded in the state increased from 102 to 101 for a total death toll of 4,203.

On the Treasury Coast, St. Lucia County increased from 1 to 60, Martin’s from 2 to 38 and Indian River County from 2 to 20, a 24-year-old man. Okeechobee doesn’t.

Palm Beach County is the second-largest in deaths in the state, emerging 50 in a week. Miami-Dade rose to 1118, 26 in one day and 84 in a week. The Broward building increased from 11 to 438 and 32 in 7 days. Lee is in fourth place with 179, an increase of 3.

Fifty of the 93 deaths reported Friday occurred in South Florida for a total of 2,260, or 55.1%, while the population includes 30%.

Deaths increased to 418 in the state in seven days to 11.3% and Palm Beach County from 50 to 9.3%. U.S. figures They are 3.5% and 6.3% overall.

Three times, the Florida instances reached five figures. The case record was set Saturday with 11,458 instances. Cases rose to 10,059 on Sunday, 6,336 on Monday, 7,347 on Tuesday, 9,989 on Wednesday and 8,935 on Thursday.

Since the first two instances were announced 4 months ago on March 1, the total has increased to more than 1% of the state’s population.

Florida recorded the highest number of new instances in the country on Friday, ahead of Texas with 9765 and California with 7798. Daily instances greater than 70,000 for the first time.

In one week, Florida instances increased to 65,557 for an accumulation of 36.7%.

Testing has increased dramatically, from some in some places to large places in Florida, as well as in nursing homes, prisons and farmworkers. But the sites were closed for 3 days for the holidays instead of the same Sunday earlier. The total is now 2,423,992, the fourth largest in the country. This represents more than 10% of Florida’s population, or 21.4 million.

Similarly, the positive rate is greater than 10.1% overall. A few weeks ago, the daily rate was 2 to 3%, but it increased to 15.30% of the effects reported by laboratories on Thursday after a record 20.2 the day before and 14.38 two weeks ago, when there were 78,366 tests.

Daily percentages for all tests come with 20.2 in Miami-Dade, 15.0 in Broward, 15.9 in Martin, 11.4 in Palm Beach, 16.6 in St. Lucia, 12.1 in Okeechobee and 7.4 in Indian River.

There were 95348 lab tests thursday to detect a coronavirus or antibodies. Overall, the day passed 51,691 and two days ago 78,366.

The state reported that 12.75% of first-time highs were positive for exams won on Thursday, compared to 18.37 the previous day. Two weeks ago, the 12.85 percent.

With more tests and no need to take a test, the average age has dropped to 39 and 40 for tests reported on Thursday. In addition, the state mortality rate has fallen to 1.7% among residents, however, among those under 55, it is less than 0.2%.

And at one point, 17,602 were hospitalized, an increase of 435 in one day, compared to 409 the day before.

Case

In Palm Beach County, the new instances were 578, up from 434 on Thursday, 593 on Wednesday and a record 825 on Saturday for a total of 19,233, adding up citizens and non-citizens. Last record 658 a week ago on Friday.

Miami-Dade instances increased to 2380, from 1,987 the day before, and Broward to 1,603 from 1,310. In the Treasure Coast area, the construction of 178 in St. Lucia, 89 at Martin, 67 in Indian River and 42 in Okeechobee.

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 new Florida instances on Thursday were just a moment for Texas with 9,782. California’s decline to Florida with 7,031, Georgia with 2,837 and Arizona with 4,057.

Palm Beach County rose to 3,909 in a week for a 25.5% profit. Miami Dade rose from 16030 to 37.9% and Broward from 8476 to 46.5%.

In seven days, Martin County rose 426 instances for 19.3%, St. Lucia County from 678 to 34.2%, Indian River County from 292 to 35.6% and Okeechobee County to 24.6%.

Death

Palm Beach County’s death count is higher than 20 states, including Nevada at 579, which added 8 Friday.

The state met Friday 8 deaths in Palm Beach County, 4 men and 4 women, ranging from age 60 to 103. Array is the largest of all time.

The new deaths in Martin County were a 76-year-old boy and an 81-year-old woguy. In St. Lucia, the recently reported death was a 73-year-old woguy. In Indian River, there’s an 87-year-old woguy plus the 24-year-old boy.

Test

Palm Beach County has 19,233 cases out of 173,000 total tested for 11.1 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 58,341 instances of 397,583 evaluated for 14.7%, and Broward is the time with 26,705 instances and 252,730 tested for 10.6%.

In Martin County, it’s 2,634 from 19410 to 13.6%. In St. Lucia, the rate is 2,661 out of 27,187 for 9.8%, Indian River with 1,112 out of 17,551 for 6.3% and Okeechobee with 501 out of 4407 for 11.4%.

Mortality rate

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

It is 1.8% in the state for all deaths and instances, adding non-residents, with 4.2% in the United States and 4.5% worldwide, which surpassed Friday 562,000 deaths and 12.6 million instances.

The Palm Beach County rate is 3.0%, compared to Broward with 1.6% and Miami-Dade with 1.9%. With far fewer deaths, the mortality rate is 2.2% in St. Lucia, 1.8% in Indian River and 1.4% in Martin.

Florida has 191 deaths consisting of 1 million people, to 413 consistent with millions in the United States. New York, which accounts for a quarter of the country’s deaths, has 1,664 million-consistent deaths. Globally, the figure is 72.1 consistent with millions.

Breakdown by age

The youngest user to die was referring to two 11-year-olds: a child in Miami-Dade and a woman in Broward, who are only two in the 5-14 age group. The state showed the death of the woman, which he first reported Thursday through the county medical examiner.

There are 10 deaths in elegance 15-24, adding a 20-year-old boy and a 22-year-old Broward boy, a 16-year-old daughter of Lee, a 17-year-old boy from Pasco County and a 22-year-old from Palm Beach County.

Twenty-three people from 25 to 34 also have died from the virus. The oldest is a 108-year-old women from Miami-Dade. A total of 1,443 people 85 and older have died in the state from the virus, an increase of 30 in one day.

Ninety-two consistent with the penny of deaths are elderly people aged 55 and older and 63 consistent with the penny are 75 years of age or older. A decrease in the percentage age of the elderly tested positive: 26% of the age of 55 and over and 7% of the elderly aged 75 and over.

At the other end of the age spectrum, there were 3.8 five cases of babies up to four years old, an increase of 179 and 87 were hospitalized, an increase of 7 in a day. In total, there were 1,102 cases of young people under the age of 1. Five to one and four years, there are 8,117, an increase of four27 of which 6 five in the hospital at a time, an increase of 2.

Of the age of child age, 176,550 of the 240,710 citizens tested positive. But in this organization, 288 died from a mortality rate of 0.16.

From the child to the age of 65, there are 206,061 cases. A total of 672 died for a 0.32.

Cities

West Palm Beach ranks first among Palm Beach County cities with 4,563, a construction of 173. Lake Worth, which includes the city and county portion, increased from 68 to 3,685, followed by Boynton Beach with 1,692 compared to 1,643, Boca Raton with 2,223, from 2138, Delray Beach to 1247 from 1215. A total of 382 in the designated county across a city.

Port St. Lucie leads the Treasury Coast with 1,697, a construction of 118, followed by Stuart with 1,310 to 1,261.

In Indian River, Fellsmere, with a population of 5,754, higher from 6 to 243, from 3 to 31 May.

Hospitalizations

A total of 17,603 more people in the state were hospitalized, up from 15,491 last Friday. This means that it is a cumulative total and includes others who have been released or who have died.

The number is 2,028 in Palm Beach County, an increase of 31 out of 76 consistent with the day; 223 in Martin, a building of 7; 222 in St. Lucia with a building of 6, the Indian River building rose from 6 to 82 and the Okeechobee building to 49, to 1.

Long-term care

More than part of the deaths, 2,055, are citizens and long-term care staff, adding up to 249 in Palm Beach County. The state accumulates 26 and in Palm Beach County 6.

National

Florida, the third most populous state, ranks ninth, 717 ahead of Louisiana, which reported 25 deaths Friday, according to Worldometer.info.

Since the first death reported on February 29, the death toll has risen to 136,671, adding an increase of 849 on Friday after 960 on Thursday.

The last time the deaths were more than June 1,000 nine with 1,105. Johns Hopkins reports 134,067.

Cases reached 3,291,786 with an accumulation of 71,787, breaking the record of 61,848 on Wednesday.

Last Friday, there were 626 more deaths and 58,910 more cases.

The accumulation of deaths in the United States during a week 4597 to 3.5%.

New York has the highest number of deaths in the country with 32,375 people, adding 32 more on Friday after a peak of 799 in April. Your percentage percentage has been declining for weeks to 23.7%.

Among the other states of the 10 most sensitive: No. 2 New Jersey with 31, No. 3 Massachusetts 28, No. four Illinois 16, No. Pennsylvania 33, No. 7 Michigan 1four and No. 8 Connecticut 0.

Georgia No. 14 added 35 and Washington, the original epicenter in the United States, ranks 21st, with an increase of 15.

Globally

The United States accounted for 17.7% of the 5,416 most deaths on Thursday, and 24.4% of the world total, its population representing only 4.3% of the world total. The overall mortality accumulation over a week was 33,542 to 6.3%.

Last Friday, the death toll plus 5,188.

Higher cases through a 236,918 record.

Brazil, at which point the United States died, reported 12.70 deaths, the number in the world, after 1,199 on Thursday for a total of 70,524. The record is 1,492 on June 4. Brazil added 45,235 instances after a record 55,209 a week ago on Friday. The South American country has a total of 1804338 instances, more than part of the U.S. Number 1.

Mexico reported 665 deaths later on Friday, up from 730 the day before and a peak of 1,092 on June 4, in 5th place with 34,191. In addition, there were 6,891 cases, the record of 7,280 the previous day.

India added 521 deaths after 479 on Thursday to increase to 21144 in eighth place. The Asian country also reported a record 27728 cases, breaking the previous day’s record of 25790 for a total of 822,570 in third place, the United States and Brazil.

Four European nations are in the most sensible position 10. Deaths in the UK increased from 85 to 43 in third place with 44,650, the United States and Brazil. The highest was 1172.

Italy, fourth, which was once the epicentre of the global and reached 919 in one day, reported 12 deaths for the day in a row, among the lowest since the pandemic. No. 6 France added 25 and No. 7 Spain 2.

Even in the 10 most sensitive, Iran’s number nine reported 142 after a record 221 on Thursday, surpassing the 200s mark on Tuesday. 10 Peru was 186.

Russia ranks fourth in the world with 713,936 cases, of which 6,635 are more. The country won 176 kills for 11th place.

Canada 14 added 10 deaths for a total of 8,759.

Sweden, which implemented “collective immunity,” reported 11 deaths for a total of 5,526 in 17 and 163 cases. Neighboring Norway, which had a lockdown, reported that there were no deaths to remain in 252 as in 3 other cases.

China, the world’s original epicenter, has reported no deaths since April 26 and added two instances on Saturday. China fell to Colombia’s 22, which added 187 deaths.

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