Florida Sets 4 Coronavirus Death Records In A Week

TALLAHASSEE, FL — Florida has set four single-day records over the past week for the most deaths reported in any 24-hour period, including a new record Thursday with 253 new deaths, as the only Florida County without a death reported its first.

While the reported deaths in some cases have been spread over an extended period, new deaths are reported daily. Thursday's record follows a string of record-setting days, including one last Thursday, one Tuesday and one Wednesday.

Health officials reported a total of 461,379 cases of the virus Thursday, up from 451,423 a day earlier. That represents an increase of 9,956 new cases over the previous one-day period.

The death toll in Florida from the coronavirus reached 6,586, up from 6,333 a day earlier. State health officials reported another 123 non-Florida residents who died in the state from the coronavirus.

Wednesday's record of 216 deaths reported in a single day topped Tuesday's record of 186 reported deaths, which topped last Thursday's record of 173 reported deaths.

Health officials reported 26,017 hospitalizations in the state up from 25,499 hospitalizations over the previous 24 hours. That represents an increase of 518 more hospitalizations than reported a day earlier, which is among the highest one-day increases since the pandemic began.

Thirty-six of Florida's 67 counties reported new deaths Thursday, while Okeechobee County reported one fewer death.

That compares with 216 new deaths reported Wednesday, 185 new deaths reported Tuesday (Florida health officials reported 186), 78 new deaths Monday (state health officials reported 77), 77 new deaths Sunday, 124 new deaths Saturday, 135 new deaths Friday and 173 new deaths last Thursday.

Gulf County reported its first death from the coronavirus on Thursday. It was the last Florida County that had not reported any deaths since the start of the pandemic.

Miami-Dade County reported 60 new deaths. Palm Beach County reported 11 new deaths. Neighboring Broward County reported 38 new deaths. Those three counties are considered the epicenter of Florida's outbreak.

Pasco County reported 26 new deaths. Pinellas County reported 18 new deaths. Brevard County reported 13 new deaths. Polk County reported 11 new deaths. Orange County reported nine new deaths. Hillsborough County reported eight new deaths. Lee County reported seven new deaths.

Escambia County reported four new deaths, as did St. Lucie County. Citrus County reported three new deaths, as did Duval County, Gadsden County, Hernando County, Indian River County, Manatee County, Osceola County and Sarasota County. Bay County reported two new deaths, as did Jackson County, Nassau County, Okaloosa County and Volusia County.

Collier County reported one new death, as did Gilchrist County, Hendry County, Highlands County, Holmes County, Lake County, Levy County, Madison County, Marion County and St. Johns County.

Florida reported a 12.87 percent positive test rate for the virus Thursday as the number of tests reached 3,584,193.


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Miami-Dade, which includes Miami and Miami Beach, reported 115,916 cases of the virus. Nearby Broward County, which includes Fort Lauderdale, reported 54,312 cases. Palm Beach County, which includes Palm Beach, West Palm and Boca Raton, reported 32,696 cases.

Hillsborough County, which includes Tampa, reported 28,742 cases. Orange County, which includes Orlando, reported 28,591 cases.

In an effort to provide as much information to our readers as possible, Patch is publishing the following county-by-county breakdown of the coronavirus cases in Florida's 67 counties, along with the median age of patients, the number of hospital cases by county and the number of deaths.


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Patch updates this chart once each day based on data provided by the Florida Department of Health. The counties that reported new deaths on Thursday are shown in bold.

Here is the most recent data:

County

Total Cases (includes nonresidents)

Median Age (as of 7.20)

Number of Hospital Cases (Florida residents)

Deaths By County (Florida residents)

1. Alachua County

3,448

30

141

20

2. Baker County

343

42

25

4

3. Bay County

3,357

39

120

21

4. Bradford County

316

44

26

3

5. Brevard County

5,333

39

384

95

6. Broward County

54,312

39

3,233

676

7. Calhoun County

278

55

25

7

8. Charlotte County

1,889

55

217

85

9. Citrus County

1,192

50

105

26

10. Clay County

2,758

44

188

47

11. Collier County

9,355

39

643

121

12. Columbia County

2,437

43

94

10

13. Miami-Dade

115,916

43

5,385

1,515

14. Desoto County

1,251

36

93

14

15. Dixie County

247

48

25

4

16. Duval County

20,816

36

606

152

17. Escambia County

7,598

37

411

92

18. Flagler County

867

49

75

10

19. Franklin County

105

55

4

1

20. Gadsden County

1,315

39

105

17

21. Gilchrist County

305

40

12

3

22. Glades County

389

38

25

3

23. Gulf County

301

42

17

1

24. Hamilton County

567

35

20

3

25. Hardee County

819

33

69

7

26. Hendry County

1,618

37

141

35

27. Hernando County

1,617

43

196

29

28. Highlands County

1,132

48

136

26

29. Hillsborough County

28,742

36

1,243

331

30. Holmes County

413

39

10

2

31. Indian River County

2,167

40

148

41

32. Jackson County

1,553

45

82

28

33. Jefferson County

192

48

21

5

34. Lafayette County

100

46

8

1

35. Lake County

4,408

40

216

51

36. Lee County

15,137

41

951

286

37. Leon County

4,102

27

109

14

38. Levy County

546

41

31

3

39. Liberty County

356

39

6

2

40. Madison County

583

40

26

7

41. Manatee County

8,337

39

512

176

42. Marion County

4,682

42

387

56

43. Martin County

3,561

38

311

73

44. Monroe County

1,230

42

78

6

45. Nassau County

1,037

41

60

10

46. Okaloosa County

2,704

38

122

24

47. Okeechobee County

878

36

80

2

48. Orange County

28,591

35

813

212

49. Osceola County

8,281

38

336

64

50. Palm Beach County

32,696

41

2,553

806

51. Pasco County

6,201

41

457

94

52. Pinellas County

16,114

40

1,447

418

53. Polk County

12,281

39

1,093

262

54. Putnam County

1,261

36

139

15

55. Santa Rosa County

3,279

36

158

22

56. Sarasota County

5,443

42

342

119

57. Seminole County

6,419

37

388

72

58. St. Johns County

3,168

40

161

24

59. St. Lucie County

4,903

42

309

118

60. Sumter County

1,058

63

154

27

61. Suwannee County

1,082

40

92

32

62. Taylor County

319

36

18

3

63. Union County

206

51

18

4

64. Volusia County

6,707

42

504

109

65. Wakulla County

565

43

26

2

66. Walton County

1,149

39

54

12

67. Washington County

488

49

33

13

68. Unknown counties

559



This article originally appeared on the Miami Patch