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Florida Coronavirus Deaths In Single Digits For Second Day

FL reported 41 new hospitalizations from the coronaviris Monday as the number of new deaths remained in the single digits for a second day.

TALLAHASSEE, FL — Florida health officials reported 41 new hospitalizations from the new coronaviris on Monday as the number of new deaths remained in the single digits for a second straight day.

The state's death toll from the virus rose to 2,460 up from 2,451 a day earlier. Five Florida counties reported seven new deaths Monday compared to two on Sunday, 34 new deaths on Saturday, 49 new deaths Friday, 45 deaths Thursday, 61 deaths Wednesday, seven deaths Tuesday, 15 new deaths last Monday.

Monday was also the start of the 2020 hurricane season and Jared Moskowitz, director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, told the Associated Press officials have a stockpile of 10 million masks set aside for storms and new partnerships with hotels, supermarkets and other vendors.

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“Clearly, nobody has pandemic experience out there in hurricane season,” Moskowitz told the news agency. “Everything that we do will be affected in one way or another — big and or small —by COVID-19.”

Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber urged his 90,000 residents not to let up on social distancing Monday and challenged critics who insist the coronavirus is no more deadly than the seasonal flu.

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"I know many of you are frustrated and have let me know so," the mayor acknowledged in a video message emailed to residents. "Some are looking for a reason to abandon our efforts to control its spread."

Gelber included a video response from infectious disease professor Dr. Aileen Marti of Florida International university, who took on the critics directly: "The percent people who die from COVID-19 is a lot higher," Marti said of the seasonal flu. "It’s a much more complicated infection —and we do not have a vaccine — and we do not have a good antiviral."

State health officials reported a total of 56,830 total confirmed cases of the coronavirus on Monday, which represents an increase of 667 new cases over the previous 24-hour period throughout Florida.

Miami-Dade County, which includes Miami and Miami Beach, reported two new deaths Monday as did Polk County. Broward County reported one new death as did Pinellas County and Brevard County.


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Miami-Dade reported 18,139 confirmed cases of the virus Monday. Nearby Broward County, which includes Fort Lauderdale, reported 7,196 cases. Palm Beach County, which includes West Palm Beach, reported 6,135 cases.

Florida had a 5.5 percent positive test rate for the virus based on a total of 1,041,318 tests that had been administered as of Monday. The number of hospitalizations in Florida increased to 10,231 up from 10,190 a day earlier.

Hillsborough County, which includes Tampa, reported 2,251 cases. Orange County, which includes Orlando, reported 2,031 cases.

In an attempt 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 Monday are shown in bold.

Here is the most recent data:

County
Total Cases (includes nonresidents)Median Age (as of 5.28)Number of Hospital Cases (Florida residents)
Deaths By County (Florida residents)
1. Alachua County38248747
2. Baker County2965113
3. Bay County10048133
4. Bradford County51 72112
5. Brevard County4245461 13
6. Broward County7,196501,504 314
7. Calhoun County61806 4
8. Charlotte County46167 122 63
9. Citrus County122603312
10. Clay County3835992 28
11. Collier County1,58047207 49
12. Columbia County14844132
13. Miami-Dade18,139 492,935 702
14. Desoto County1824424 7
15. Dixie County5451
82
16. Duval County1,65448265 51
17. Escambia County8285564 33
18. Flagler County1895620 4
19. Franklin County2420
20. Gadsden County 27644
44 2
21. Gilchrist County15500
22. Glades County32385 1
23. Gulf County142
0
24. Hamilton County239414
25. Hardee County1013011
26. Hendry County43140
4914
27. Hernando County115
48225
28. Highlands County1305537 9
29. Hillsborough County2,25147428 81
30. Holmes County19421
31. Indian River County133623210
32. Jackson County 2564013 1
33. Jefferson County296673
34. Lafayette County8401
35. Lake County3045272 15
36. Lee County1,94354425 105
37. Leon County4053637 7
38. Levy County34463 1
39. Liberty County213411
40. Madison County695744
41. Manatee County1,05756215 97
42. Marion County25049357
43. Martin County6524182 9
44. Monroe County1095510 4
45. Nassau County7645141
46. Okaloosa County2325638 6
47. Okeechobee County843410
48. Orange County2,03144322 41
49. Osceola County70349154 19
50. Palm Beach County6,135 501,180 337
51. Pasco County3884976 13
52. Pinellas County1,31355396 83
53. Polk County1,03853316 57
54. Putnam County1534721 6
55. Santa Rosa County24747249
56. Sarasota County63964166 77
57. Seminole County49146110 12
58. St. Johns County26052396
59. St. Lucie County4735197 30
60. Sumter County253654417
61. Suwannee County168573918
62. Taylor County22403
63. Union County32594 1
64. Volusia County74153146 38
65. Wakulla County354651
66. Walton County1175616 9
67. Washington County586510 4
68. Unknown counties84410

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