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DeSantis Blames Testing; FL Reports 11,466 More Coronavirus Cases

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday blamed the state's soaring coronavirus case numbers on increased testing.

Florida health officials reported a total of 327,241 coronavirus cases in the state.
Florida health officials reported a total of 327,241 coronavirus cases in the state. (Photo by Lauren Ramsby/Patch)

APOPKA, FL — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday blamed the state's soaring coronavirus case numbers on increased testing and said New York and New Jersey probably would have reported four to five times as many daily cases had they done the same amount of tests during their peek periods of the outbreak.

"I think, the fact that we’re testing so much has led to case numbers that have been put out there, and I think kind of unfairly maligning the state," DeSantis told reporters at a news conference in Orange County saying Florida was averaging about 100,000 tests per day.

"If some of those states like New York and New Jersey were testing 100,000 a day at their height, they would have had 40,000 or 50,000 cases a day," he said. "I think it’s important to put that in perspective."

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The governor's remarks came as Florida health officials reported a total of 327,241 coronavirus cases in the state, which represents an increase of 11,466 new cases of the virus over the previous 24-hour period. That's up from 315,775 cases a day earlier.

The increasing number of cases has put a strain on Florida hospitals, forcing some facilities to postpone elective surgeries and bring in contract medical personnel to meet staffing challenges.

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"We have 21 percent of the beds statewide are available," DeSantis said. "Typically, hospitals run at 88 or 90 percent. That's how they stay in business."

Florida's death toll rose to 4,805 one day after the state set a new single-day record of 157 new reported deaths. State officials also reported another 107 non-Florida residents who died in the state.

Twenty-six Florida counties reported 128 new deaths Friday. That compares with 157 new deaths on Thursday, 113 new deaths Wednesday, 132 new deaths on Tuesday, 35 new deaths on Monday, 45 new deaths Sunday, 94 new deaths Saturday (health officials reported 95) and 117 new deaths last Friday (health officials reported 93).

Miami-Dade County reported 24 new deaths. Palm Beach County reported 21 new deaths. Neighboring Broward County reported 13 new deaths, the first deaths since July 12.

Lee County reported 26 new deaths. St. Lucie County reported six new deaths. Pinellas County reported five new deaths. Collier County reported four new deaths as did Duval County. Polk County reported three new deaths.

Brevard County reported two new deaths as did Highlands County, Indian River County, Lake County and Seminole County.

Hillsborough County reported one new death as did Jackson County, Levy County, Marion County, Martin County, Orange County, Osceola County, Putnam County, Santa Rosa County, St. Johns County, Taylor County and Walton County.

DeSantis announced that the Florida Housing Finance Corporation unanimously approved the release of $75 million to local governments to assist Floridians in need of rental and mortgage assistance as a result of the pandemic. The $75 million marks the first release of the funding to local governments. Click here to see your city and county allocation.

"Through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act Gov. DeSantis made available $250 million, of which $120 million will be sent to local governments to provide rental and mortgage assistance program," state officials said.

Florida reported a 5.7 percent positive test rate for the virus Friday as the number of tests administered in the state reached 2,884,245. The percentage of positives had been at 11.2 a day earlier though it was not immediately clear what caused such a large change.

State officials did acknowledge this week that an undisclosed number of private medical testing laboratories in recent days failed to report negative coronavirus test results, which may have skewed some of Florida's coronavirus data.

DeSantis said Friday the state has severed ties with one private laboratory that has been taking too long with its test results.

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Health officials reported 20,191 hospitalizations, up from 19,825 over the previous 24-hour period. That represents an increase of 366 more hospitalizations than reported a day earlier.

Miami-Dade, which includes Miami and Miami Beach, reported 77,867 cases of the virus Friday. Nearby Broward County, which includes Fort Lauderdale, reported 36,913 cases. Palm Beach County, which includes Palm Beach and West Palm, reported 24,361 cases.

Hillsborough County, which includes Tampa, reported 22,502 cases. Orange County, which includes Orlando, reported 22,049 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 Friday are shown in bold.

Here is the most recent data:

County
Total Cases (includes nonresidents)Median Age (as of 7.11)Number of Hospital Cases (Florida residents)
Deaths By County (Florida residents)
1. Alachua County2,4652911012
2. Baker County21543224
3. Bay County1,73738598
4. Bradford County180 46192
5. Brevard County3,9453725246
6. Broward County36,913392,682 477
7. Calhoun County20157207
8. Charlotte County1,34258 18580
9. Citrus County737507817
10. Clay County1,9004414142
11. Collier County7,31438503104
12. Columbia County1,15043614
13. Miami-Dade77,867434,6321,270
14. Desoto County1,0453587 13
15. Dixie County15550
194
16. Duval County15,6413546593
17. Escambia County5,3463725756
18. Flagler County60049527
19. Franklin County50573
20. Gadsden County 73640
799
21. Gilchrist County191393
22. Glades County22335211
23. Gulf County12440
7
24. Hamilton County49836172
25. Hardee County67732564
26. Hendry County1,32536
11830
27. Hernando County1,077
4111313
28. Highlands County6874810415
29. Hillsborough County22,50235916233
30. Holmes County2753881
31. Indian River County1,4633810124
32. Jackson County 75643737
33. Jefferson County10947154
34. Lafayette County67404
35. Lake County3,1394016036
36. Lee County12,04341773232
37. Leon County2,817257210
38. Levy County32540253
39. Liberty County2894051
40. Madison County42342184
41. Manatee County6,13339 396143
42. Marion County2,1564021019
43. Martin County3,0233825547
44. Monroe County76844396
45. Nassau County66039383
46. Okaloosa County1,698398912
47. Okeechobee County61035582
48. Orange County22,04933618103
49. Osceola County5,5563724838
50. Palm Beach County24,361
412,182 659
51. Pasco County4,6543931840
52. Pinellas County12,714391,063 300
53. Polk County8,77239625162
54. Putnam County89736848
55. Santa Rosa County1,740349513
56. Sarasota County3,88043281100
57. Seminole County5,0303524933
58. St. Johns County2,2703811115
59. St. Lucie County3,4114225878
60. Sumter County770639919
61. Suwannee County863407422
62. Taylor County19233102
63. Union County13943142
64. Volusia County4,7684236279
65. Wakulla County23536131
66. Walton County727394011
67. Washington County233552713
68. Unknown counties383320

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