WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Florida reported that 212 new coronavirus deaths moved about one-fifth overall in the United States, while the highest cases up to 8109, 51% of them were in Miami-Dade County, adding a knowledge from a week ago. sold in a lab, the Florida Department of Health announced Wednesday.
In Palm Beach County, the news is encouraging. Accumulation in instances 293 and the first positive daily rate reported through laboratories on Tuesday 6.1%, the lowest in two weeks between nearly 4700 tests. The government rate rose to 11.89 from 10.29 the day before and 8.36 a week ago and below the 10.0% target. Highest 12.03 on July 29.
Total daily controls remained below 100,000 to 81,197, however, the rate of positive daily controls increased to 16.50%, the highest in two weeks, below 14.69 the previous day, when there were 66,954 checks. The lowest in two weeks 11.67 last Wednesday.
The death toll in Palm Beach County increased from 1 four to 95 four, the highest moment in Miami-Dade state, after four on Monday and a record 27 on Friday.
On the Treasure Coast, St. Lucia went from 3 to 180 a day after a record of 14, while Martin rose from 1 to 100 and Indian River remained at 57. Okeechobee, who reported his first two deaths on July 25, remained at 12.
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Florida ranked sixth in the United States with 8,765 deaths, adding only four in Massachusetts, which added 18 deaths later Wednesday. Deaths of non-residents in Florida increased from 1 to 133 to a total of 8,898.
Texas is in fourth place with the addition of a record 324 deaths for a total of 9,034, breaking the 322 mark set on July 30. California reported 180 new deaths and ranked third overall with 10,648. Arizona added 148 and is in 13th place, while Georgia won 105 and climbed to 10th place ahead of Connecticut.
Florida accounted for 15.34% of deaths and 14.9% of cases in the United States on Wednesday, according to Worldometer.info.
New hospitalizations increased from 593 to 508 the day before.
Death
Seven times Florida’s deaths exceeded 200, adding the state’s past death record of 257 on July 31. Others in the 200s come with 225, 245, 252, 216.
Florida reported deaths Monday after 77 on Sunday. Deaths are decreasing in last weekend’s data.
The first two deaths were announced on March 6. On June 16, Florida ranked 11th.
State and county increases are deaths earned in the state on Tuesday, not the number of deaths that occurred at the time. The day dies and is won through the state that would possibly be delayed for several days. So far, the most deaths occurred on July 16 with 172.
In Wednesday’s state report, 213 new deaths were added since the previous report and one was removed, as it was not determined to be caused by a coronavirus for a net replacement of 212.
Pinellas complex from nine to 522 in fourth place and Hillsborough from 31 to 426 in fifth place. Lee, number 6, rose from 11 to 362.
In South Florida, there were 51 of the 212 deaths – 24.1 percent – reported for a total of 4,104 at 46.8 percent though the population only comprises 30 percent.
Deaths increased to 1,139 in the state over seven days (a daily average of 162) to 14.9% and in Palm Beach County, they were 72 to 8.2%. Two months ago, the figure of a week in the mid-200s. The US figure is 4.6% and the overall figure is 5.8%.
Miami-Dade rose to 1,939, 164 more in a week. Broward climbed to 859 with 76 in a week.
The death toll in Palm Beach County is more than 21 states, adding Iowa 953 after earning thirteen more. Nevada is at 9996 after adding 15.
The state met 14 deaths in Palm Beach County Wednesday: nine men (five2, 67, seven five, 86, 87, eight nine, eight nine, nine nine, nine, nine) and five women (six five, 67, 81, nine3, nine4). Saint Lucia added 2 women (64, nine8) and an 82-year-old man. The death of Martin, a nine-year-old woman.
Case
Since the first two instances were announced on March 1, Florida’s total has risen to 2.6% of the state’s 21.48 million inhabitants with 550,901, the largest in the country.
In a week, instances rise from 48,162 to 9.6%. Last Wednesday, Florida was the time to pass 500,000 instances.
California ranks first overall with 586056 cases, adding a record in the U.S. From 11645 on Wednesday, however, the state reported that more of the part came from a delay created through a knowledge report error. Texas had the third-highest number of cases, 6,200 and is the third overall with 506.82. New York, which led much of the pandemic, ranks fourth with 422,703 with 700 more.
Cases in Florida have been below 10,000 in the more than 18 days when they rose from 12,200 on Saturday, July 26.
Accumulation in instances in Florida on Tuesday 5,409 and Monday 4,155, the lowest since June 23, when there were 3,276.
The accumulation of cases in Florida on Sunday 6,229 after 8,502 on Saturday, the first time in a week, the number more than 8,000.
Cases in Florida had stayed below 2,000 until June 13 with 2,581 and they often were under 1,000 with the last one of three digits 966 on June 8.
The case record was 1,500 on July 5, the highest daily figure ever recorded in the United States. The highest moment is 13.96 five on July 16.
In Palm Beach County, the new instances were 293 compared to 344 the previous day. The record of 1,171 on July 5 for a total of 37,297 citizens and non-citizens.
Miami-Dade rose to 4,141 from 1,507 the day before.
Senator Marco Rubio posted on Twitter that “the increase in the number of COVID19 instances and the positive rate is due to a singles lab yielding up to 2 and a half weeks of control effects in a singles version. They say a lot of those positives go from 10 to 18 days.”
Broward was at 475 vs. 707. In the Treasure Coast area, the rise over one day was 48 in St. Lucie, 11 in Martin, 19 in Indian River and 4 in Okeechobee.
Testing
The total now is 4,093,972, fourth in the nation, behind No. 1 New York, No. 2 California and No. 3 Texas. That Florida figure is 19.1 percent of Florida’s population, though some people tested more than once.
The overall positive rate was a record 13.46 percent Wednesday after 13.46 Tuesday.
Several weeks ago, the daily rate of about 2-3 consistent with penny, however, rose to 14.70. The record of 20.71% on July 8, compared to 51,686 tests.
The overall record checked 142,964 on July 11.
In Palm Beach County, the rate for the first time 2.6 percent of emissions decreased to 8.7 a day earlier. The highest in two weeks 10.7% on August 3.
Miami-Dade’s figure is 18.3%, the highest in two weeks after 13.6 the previous day. Miami-Dade’s highest percentage 26.4 on July 8. In Broward, the age percentage of 8.4% – only 0.1 below the two-week minimum and compared to 10.1% the previous day.
Elsewhere, St. Lucia 8.7 after speaking to 14.6% the day before and the lowest in two weeks from 6.9 on August 2. Martin equalled a 14-day low of 3.9% set on August 1 and 6.3% the day before. Indian River’s figure is 6.6% from 7.2 the day before and the 14-day low of 5.1 last Thursday. The Rate of Okeechobee 10.0% in just 37 tests, compared to 25.0 and a maximum of 30.2 in two weeks five days before.
With more tests and no need for a test, the average age is 40 and 42 for tests reported on Tuesday.
Palm Beach County has 37,934 cases of 286,752 overall evaluated for 13.2% 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 139,271 710,504 instances tested for 19.6%, and Broward is the time with 64,080 instances and 445,709 tested for 14.4%.
In Martin County, it’s 3863 out of 26029 for 14.8%. In St. Lucia, it is 5,968 out of 43,975 for 13.6%, Indian River with 2,574 out of 27,532 for 9.3% and Okeechobee 1,081 out of 6,710 for 16.1%.
Mortality rate
The mortality rate compares deaths.
It is 1.6% in the state for all deaths and instances, adding non-residents, to 3.2% in the United States and 3.6% globally, from 746 thousand deaths and 20.8 million instances on Wednesday.
The Palm Beach County rate is 2.5%, compared to Broward with 1.4% and Miami-Dade with 1.4%. With far fewer deaths, the mortality rate is 3.1% in St. Lucia, 2.6% in Martin, 2.2% in Indian River and 1.1% in Okeechobee.
Florida has 408 deaths consisting of 1 million people, to 511 million in the United States. New York, which accounts for 19.4% of deaths in the country, has 1,690 deaths consistent with millions. Worldwide, the figure is 95.8 million.
Breakdown by age
The youngest deaths 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 21 deaths in the change of elegance 15-24. The youngest in Palm Beach County is a 22-year-old woman.
Sixty other people over the age of 25 to 34 also died from the virus, which increased by 1.
A total of 2887 people over the age of 85 died in the state of the virus, an increase of 78 in a day.
Ninety-three according to the percentage of deaths are people over 55 and 62 consistent with the percentage of 75 years of age or older. A percentage decrease in the age of older people tested positive: 26% of those aged 55 and over and 6% of those aged 75 and over.
At the other end of the age spectrum, there are 9,146 cases of infants to 4 years old, an increase of 83, and 198 were hospitalized, which was an increase of 4. From ages 5-14, there are 21,641, an increase of 263 with 174 in the hospital at one time, which is an increase of 6.
Of the organization of child age at 54, 394,953 of the 545,040 citizens tested positive. In this organization, 645 died from a death penalty of 0.16. From infants to 64, there are 465,829 cases. A total of 1,543 died for 0.33.
Cities
West Palm Beach ranks first among Palm Beach County cities with 9,478, a building of 77. Lake Worth, which includes the city and county portion, increased from 97 to 6,674, followed by Boca Raton with 5,165, up from 5,096, Boynton Beach with 3,358 from 3,331 and Delray Beach to 2,578 out of 2,557. A total of 822 in the designated county across a city.
Port St. Lucie leads The Treasury Coast with 3,524, a 29-year building, followed by Fort Pierce with 2,167, 18 and Stuart with 1,857 to 1,853.
In Indian River County, Fellsmere, with a population of 5,754, remained at 378, up from 3 on May 31.
Hospitalizations
A total of another 31,947 people in the condition were hospitalized, up from 28,753 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 2,907 in Palm Beach County, an increase of 34 of the 30 the previous day; 339 to Martin, a construction of 2; 383 in St. Lucia with a construction of five, Indian River increased from five to 203 and Okeechobee rose from 103 to 108.
Long-term care
Forty-three percent of deaths, 3730 are citizens and long-term care staff, adding up to 390 in Palm Beach County, which is the largest time in state 638 in Miami-Dade. State construction was 92 and in Palm Beach County increased to 9.
National
Since the first death reported five months ago on February 29, the death toll has risen to 169,131, an increase of 1,386 on Wednesday, according to Worldometer.info.
Johns Hopkins reported 166,035, a gain of 1,499, since May.
Cases reached 5,360,302, with an accumulation of 54,345, according to Worldometer.info. They surpassed 70,000 seven times, adding a record 78,446 on July 24.
Last Wednesday in the United States, there were 1,319 more deaths and 55,148 more cases.
The accumulation of one-week deaths in the United States from 7484 to 4.6%.
New York has the highest death in the country with 32,8674, adding 17 more on Wednesday, among the lowest since the outbreak, after a peak of 799 in April.
Among the other states with the 10 most sensitive deaths: No. 2 New Jersey with 2, No. 7 Illinois 15, No. 8 Pennsylvania 48, No. nine Michigan 6.
Besides, the Connecticut number was 6. Washington number 23, the original epicenter in the United States, reported 5.
Globally
The United States accounted for 20.3% of the 6822 additional deaths, the highest level in the world, on Wednesday and 22.7% of the world total, its population representing only 4.3% of the world total. The increase in global mortality over a week was 41,118 to 5.8, consistent with one percent.
The accumulation of deaths last Wednesday 6,814.
Highest cases to 285,593, a record 289,648 on July 24.
Mexico reported 737 more deaths Wednesday night, up from 1,092 in June 4 for a total of four98,380 in third place.
India added 835 deaths to 46,188 and climbed to fourth place after the UK when England eliminated 5,377 past deaths. The Asian country also reported a record 67,066 instances for a total of 2395,471 3rd place in the United States and Brazil.
Four European countries are among the 10 most sensitive. The UK reported 20 more deaths for 41,329 in fifth place. The daily maximum 1,172. Italy No. 6, which at one point was the epicentre of the world and reached 919 in one day, reported 10 deaths. France No. 7 added 17 and Spain No. 8 reported none.
Peru No. nine killed 212 other people and Iran No. 10 was 188.
Russia ranks fourth in the world with 902,701 cases, of which 5,102 more are reported. The country won 129 kills for eleventh place.
Canada 17 reported 15 deaths to 9,006, including 423 cases.
Sweden, which has done “collective immunity,” reported five deaths out of five, 77 five and listed any new cases. Neighboring Norway remained at 2.56 for the ninth day in a row, along with 22 other cases.
China No. 26, the world’s original epicenter, has reported deaths since April 26 and added 19 instances on Thursday.
Japan added 7 deaths per 1059 and 1,282 on Wednesday.