Florida reports 119 COVID-19 deaths, makes 2,725 diagnoses

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For the first time since July, hospital visits related to COVID-19 increased last week.

State health officials confirmed Tuesday 119 deaths in Florida tied to COVID-19 since the previous pandemic report and added 2,725 new cases.

Overall, 15,531 Floridians have died in the state, as have 191 non-residents, and 738,749 people have tested positive for the virus.

The latest data update includes cases detailed between Monday morning and Tuesday morning. For all day Monday, officials counted 2,709 new cases among residents, the median age of whom was 38. Over the last seven days, the average increase in new cases was 2,626.

Twelve of the previous 14 days have seen percent positivity rates below 5%. Some experts say a community should maintain rates below 5% for 14 days before reopening services like schools.

On Monday, the percent positivity rate was just below 5%, and the seven-day average was 4.8%.

But Gov. Ron DeSantis has instead shifted the state’s focus on hospital visits with symptoms related to COVID-19. The week of Sept. 27, medical professionals reported 4,219 visits, a 12th consecutive week of decline.

But for the first time since the week of July 5, when visits peaked at 15,999, the Department of Health reported an increase in emergency department visits. Last week, the state saw 4,219 visits.

On Sept. 25, the Sunshine State entered Phase Three of the state’s pandemic recovery plan, lifting all state-level restrictions and gatherings. The Governor’s order also prevents local governments from closing businesses outright and guarantees workers a right to work.

Critics argue the complete removal of state-level restrictions and a provision in the order that restricts local governments’ abilities to enforce COVID-19 precautions will lead to increased infections.

Overall, 46,015 Floridians have been hospitalized, an increase of 91 since Sunday’s report. But the Agency for Health Care Administration reports that 2,127 people are currently hospitalized with the disease, a decrease of 76 since Monday.

In total, 5.6 million Floridians have been tested for COVID-19, as have 21,885 nonresidents in the state.

DOH scratched Saturday’s report after a series of duplicate entries from one private testing laboratory rendered the data unusable. However, the department cleared the lab, Helix, of any fault, instead attributing the duplicates to a technical error.

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Editor’s note on methodology: The Florida Department of Health releases new data every morning around 10:45 a.m. The total number reported in those daily reports include the previous day’s totals as well as the most up-to-date data as of about 9:30 a.m.

Florida Politics uses the report-over-report increase to document the number of new cases each day because it represents the most up-to-date data available. Some of the more specific data, including positivity rates and demographics, consider a different data set that includes only cases reported the previous day.

This is important to note because the DOH report lists different daily totals than our methodology to show day-over-day trends. Their numbers do not include nonresidents who tested positive in the state and they only include single-day data; therefore, some data in the DOH report may appear lower than what we report.

Our methodology was established based on careful consideration among our editorial staff to capture both the most recent and accurate trends.

Staff Reports


One comment

  • Sonja Fitch

    October 14, 2020 at 5:01 am

    Median age 38! Wtf! The goptrump cult is succeeding in the demand for goptrump cult members to commit suicide and murder! Goptrump cult members please stop for the your life and your family and friends lives! Vote Democrat up and down ballot for your life and the lives of others!

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