Florida Surpasses 8,000 Coronavirus Deaths

TALLAHASSEE, FL — The death toll in Florida from the coronavirus surpassed the 8,000 mark Saturday as health officials reported another 8,502 new cases of the virus.

The total number of coronavirus cases in the state rose to 526,577 on Saturday from 518,075 one day earlier.

Florida health officials reported a total of 8,109 deaths from the virus as of Saturday up from 7,927 deaths a day earlier. That's an increase of 182 new deaths over the previous 24-hour period. State health officials also reported another 129 deaths involving non-Florida residents who died in the state.

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Thirty-seven of Florida's 67 counties reported new deaths Saturday. That compares with 180 new deaths Friday, 122 new deaths Thursday, 221 new deaths Wednesday (health officials reported 220), 245 new deaths on Tuesday, 74 new deaths Monday, 63 new deaths Sunday and 179 new deaths last Saturday.

Here's a breakdown of the counties reporting new deaths:

  • Miami-Dade reported 29 new deaths.

  • Pinellas County reported 16 new deaths.

  • Duval County reported 11 new deaths.

  • Orange County reported 10 new deaths.

  • Broward County reported seven new deaths.

  • Palm Beach County reported 10 new deaths.

  • Polk County reported eight new deaths.

  • Sarasota County reported eight new deaths.

  • Seminole County reported eight new deaths.

  • Bay County reported six new deaths.

  • Lake County reported six new deaths.

  • Escambia County reported five new deaths.

  • Lee County reported five new deaths.

  • Pasco County reported five new deaths.

  • Volusia County reported five new deaths.

  • Hernando County reported four new deaths.

  • Osceola County reported four new deaths.

  • Indian River County reported three new deaths.

  • Marion County reported three new deaths.

  • Okaloosa County reported three new deaths.

  • St. Lucie County reported three new deaths.

  • Suwannee County reported three new deaths.

  • Brevard County reported two new deaths.

  • Collier County reported two new deaths.

  • Hillsborough County reported two new deaths.

  • Liberty County reported two new deaths.

  • Manatee County reported two new deaths.

  • Charlotte County reported one new death.

  • Clay County reported one new death.

  • Columbia County reported one new death.

  • Hendry County reported one new death.

  • Highlands County reported one new death.

  • Martin County reported one new death.

  • Okeechobee County reported one new death.

  • Putnam County reported one new death.

  • Santa Rosa County reported one new death.

  • Union County reported one new death.


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Florida reported a statewide positive rate of 13.32 percent based on 3,952,028 tests as of Friday.

The state reported 30,251 total hospitalizations up from 29,730 hospitalizations a day earlier. That represents an increase of 521 new hospitalizations over the previous day.

In an effort to provide as much information to our readers as possible, Patch has been publishing a daily 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.

Miami-Dade, which includes Miami and Miami Beach, reported 131,217 cases of the virus as of Saturday. Nearby Broward County, which includes Fort Lauderdale, reported 61,614 cases. Palm Beach County, which includes Palm Beach, West Palm and Boca Raton, reported 36,600 cases.

Hillsborough County, which includes Tampa, reported 32,268 cases. Orange County, which includes Orlando, reported 31,395 cases.

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

Here is the most recent data available:

County

Total Cases (includes nonresidents)

Median Age (as of 8.5)

Number of Hospital Cases (Florida residents)

Deaths By County (Florida residents)

1. Alachua County

4,088

31

171

26

2. Baker County

827

41

27

4

3. Bay County

4,388

41

196

45

4. Bradford County

469

46

27

4

5. Brevard County

5,963

42

465

142

6. Broward County

61,614

39

3,766

789

7. Calhoun County

462

50

29

7

8. Charlotte County

2,214

54

235

91

9. Citrus County

1,514

50

147

36

10. Clay County

3,245

44

212

51

11. Collier County

10,265

40

721

133

12. Columbia County

2,835

43

120

15

13. Miami-Dade

131,217

43

6,197

1,838

14. Desoto County

1,339

36

100

16

15. Dixie County

475

45

31

4

16. Duval County

23,166

37

691

188

17. Escambia County

9,297

38

536

120

18. Flagler County

1,052

47

87

13

19. Franklin County

398

42

5

2

20. Gadsden County

1,866

40

115

21

21. Gilchrist County

355

46

20

3

22. Glades County

401

38

29

3

23. Gulf County

599

47

37

2

24. Hamilton County

617

36

22

4

25. Hardee County

950

33

81

7

26. Hendry County

1,750

37

152

38

27. Hernando County

1,975

45

251

47

28. Highlands County

1,396

48

159

37

29. Hillsborough County

32,268

37

1,385

388

30. Holmes County

494

39

16

2

31. Indian River County

2,488

42

186

55

32. Jackson County

1,817

43

101

37

33. Jefferson County

448

46

25

5

34. Lafayette County

134

48

9

1

35. Lake County

5,073

41

273

67

36. Lee County

16,431

41

1,062

334

37. Leon County

4,922

28

132

24

38. Levy County

673

40

37

4

39. Liberty County

400

39

8

6

40. Madison County

700

39

30

8

41. Manatee County

9,199

39

615

191

42. Marion County

6,260

40

484

89

43. Martin County

3,802

39

333

92

44. Monroe County

1,514

42

94

13

45. Nassau County

1,219

43

73

11

46. Okaloosa County

3,448

39

155

41

47. Okeechobee County

1,027

36

96

10

48. Orange County

31,395

36

940

297

49. Osceola County

9,568

39

419

104

50. Palm Beach County

36,600

41

2,778

929

51. Pasco County

6,982

42

544

127

52. Pinellas County

17,725

42

1,678

497

53. Polk County

14,124

40

1,393

312

54. Putnam County

1,481

37

166

26

55. Santa Rosa County

3,857

39

189

37

56. Sarasota County

6,164

42

365

138

57. Seminole County

7,048

38

451

118

58. St. Johns County

3,593

40

188

34

59. St. Lucie County

5,695

43

365

163

60. Sumter County

1,284

62

176

41

61. Suwannee County

1,404

40

102

43

62. Taylor County

947

39

22

4

63. Union County

297

47

23

5

64. Volusia County

7,779

43

571

131

65. Wakulla County

680

41

32

4

66. Walton County

1,383

38

64

15

67. Washington County

839

42

42

14

68. Unknown counties

678

This article originally appeared on the Miami Patch