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Florida To Begin Antibody Testing At 3 Major Sites; 68 New Deaths

FL Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the state is adding antibody testing to the mix at Hard Rock Stadium and two other state-run testing sites.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (left) stands in front of the state's new mobile coronavirus testing laboratory.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (left) stands in front of the state's new mobile coronavirus testing laboratory. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

MIAMI GARDENS, FL — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday the state was adding antibody testing to the mix at Hard Rock Stadium and two other state-run testing sites in Jacksonville and Orlando as the number of new coronavirus cases in the state climbed to 38,002 confirmed cases, an increase of 563 cases during the previous 24-hour period.

"The tests that have been done here are whether you are positive for COVID or not, which is obviously very important in terms of diagnostic testing," the governor told reporters outside Hard Rock Stadium just outside Miami. "The problem is that you may be negative today and you can potentially catch it three days from now."

The number of deaths in Florida climbed to 1,539 on Wednesday, up from 1,471 a day earlier. Sixteen of Florida's 67 counties reported a total of 68 more deaths.

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The governor said the new tests will determine whether people have antibodies for the new coronavirus. He said the FDA-approved tests require only a finger prick and can produce results between 10 to 15 minutes. The state has about 200,000 tests with more on the way.

"Basically, people that have had the disease, their body will generate antibodies to fight it and we can then test to see whether you have the antibodies," DeSantis said. "The good thing about it is once the antibodies develop, if you test positive for the antibodies, it's not like you are going to lose the antibodies the next day."

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The governor also took the wraps off Florida's first mobile testing laboratory which can be driven to nursing homes and elder care facilities to identify possible outbreaks. DeSantis called the mobile lab a game changer.

"You'll be able to take a sample ... bring it to the lab and then within 45 minutes ... you're going to get the diagnostic result," he said, noting that 10 members of the National Guard will be assigned to the mobile lab along with 10 nurses on a contract basis.

"This is going to be round the clock. We're going to be processing 5oo tests a day just on the mobile testing site and 3,500 a week," the governor said.

The mobile lab will process full tests for the virus as opposed to the antibody testing, which the governor said is particularly important for first responders and health care workers because they are the most likely to have been exposed.

"I think most people believe that it will confer a certain level of immunity," the governor said. "They're disagreeing about maybe how long."

The other sites that will offer antibody tests include the Orange County Convention Center in the Orlando area and the TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville. The antibody tests will be expanded to other sites in the near future, according to the governor.

Miami-Dade County reported 25 new deaths on Wednesday. Broward County reported four new deaths. Palm Beach County reported 10 new deaths.

Pinellas County reported six new deaths. Lee County reported five more deaths. Charlotte County reported three new deaths as did Manatee County. Collier County reported two new deaths as did Osceola County and Polk County.

Clay County reported one new death as did Hillsborough County, Leon County, Escambia County, Orange County and Sarasota County.

The state had a 7.9 positive rate for the virus out of 480.051 tests that had been administered as of Wednesday. The number of hospitalizations now stands at 6,557 in Florida.

Miami-Dade reported 13,371 confirmed cases as of Wednesday, more than any other county. Nearby Broward County, which includes Fort Lauderdale, reported 5,553 cases. Palm Beach County, which includes West Palm Beach, reported 3,480 cases. Those three counties account for some 60 percent of all Florida cases.


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Hillsborough County, which includes Tampa, reported 1,331 cases as of Wednesday. Orange County, which includes Orlando, reported 1,460 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 Wednesday are shown in bold.

Here is the most recent data:

County
Total Cases (includes nonresidents)Median Age (last updated by DOH on 5.5)Number of Hospital Cases
Deaths By County
1. Alachua County29549515
2. Baker County227083
3. Bay County765093
4. Bradford County48 74102
5. Brevard County32053498
6. Broward County5,553 501,069219
7. Calhoun County19523
8. Charlotte County294684929
9. Citrus County101582611
10. Clay County288597119
11. Collier County6775711527
12. Columbia County964682
13. Miami-Dade13,371 491,832 432
14. Desoto County4262124
15. Dixie County1046
2
16. Duval County1,0775015726
17. Escambia County604544815
18. Flagler County14256154
19. Franklin County2420
20. Gadsden County 12045
22
21. Gilchrist County6500
22. Glades County66131
23. Gulf County142
0
24. Hamilton County7 500
25. Hardee County34506
26. Hendry County12048
265
27. Hernando County97
49215
28. Highlands County875630 7
29. Hillsborough County1,331 4527033
30. Holmes County10440
31. Indian River County9964248
32. Jackson County 23361
33. Jefferson County286672
34. Lafayette County3471
35. Lake County236525914
36. Lee County1,1765428354
37. Leon County24343326
38. Levy County20532
39. Liberty County70490
40. Madison County615643
41. Manatee County7225716864
42. Marion County19651295
43. Martin County22455426
44. Monroe County804993
45. Nassau County6049131
46. Okaloosa County16258265
47. Okeechobee County18565
48. Orange County1,460 4526236
49. Osceola County5295013111
50. Palm Beach County3,480 55533215
51. Pasco County28548548
52. Pinellas County8015622550
53. Polk County5645618630
54. Putnam County12042174
55. Santa Rosa County15849228
56. Sarasota County4056413049
57. Seminole County40847898
58. St. Johns County21653364
59. St. Lucie County265587625
60. Sumter County234664114
61. Suwannee County143633517
62. Taylor County3470
63. Union County5550
64. Volusia County526539127
65. Wakulla County294351
66. Walton County514961
67. Washington County12541
68. Unknown counties31360

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