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ORLANDO, Florida – The state of Florida released new data on coronavirus cases in the Sunshine State on Friday, a day after no new information was provided due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
Testing sites were closed statewide on Thursday, but reopened Friday morning.
Florida has reported more than 979,000 cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic was first reported here in March. The state will likely surpass 1 million cases over the next week as the United States moves closer to 13 million confirmed cases of the coronavirus.
Ahead of Thanksgiving, health officials warned of holiday gatherings, which they said could cause the virus to spread. It will take about two weeks before the impact of the holidays is reflected in the virus test data.
“There’s an overwhelming kind of dread as to what’s going to happen in the next 10 days,” said Meeta Shah, of Rush University Chicago Medical Centers.
“We expect the next few weeks to be brutal,” said an intensive care nurse.
While hospitalizations have slowly increased in Florida, local officials say they are currently not at risk of being overwhelmed.
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Below is information provided by the Florida Department of Health for Friday, November 27.
Case
The Florida Department of Health reported 17 344 new cases Friday, bringing the state’s overall total to 979 020 case since March. The new totals reflect two days of testing because the DOH did not release any results on Thanksgiving Day.
Death
The Florida Department of Health reported 114 people have recently died from COVID-19. According to Friday’s coronavirus report, a total of 18,596 deaths statewide have been linked to the coronavirus, a number that includes 233 deaths of non-residents in Florida.
State health officials have always maintained that deaths from the virus are often late in reporting to FDOH, with some deaths going unreported for a month or more.
Hospitalizations
Currently there are 3,748 people with the virus hospitalized in Florida as of Friday afternoon, according to the State Agency for Health Care Administration. The Florida DOH reported 334 patients newly hospitalized due to COVID-19 between Wednesday evening and Friday.
Positivity rate
The percentage of positive results ranged from 6.20% to 10.06% over the past two weeks and was 6.20% for tests reported Thursday and Friday.
Below is a breakdown of the coronavirus numbers in the 10-county area of central Florida for November 26-27:
County | Case | New cases | Hospitalizations | New hospitalizations | Death | New deaths |
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Brevard | 15 259 | 278 | 1 184 | 5 | 436 | 2 |
Flagler | 2,685 | 64 | 192 | 2 | 42 | 0 |
Lake | 10,472 | 199 | 818 | 1 | 253 | 3 |
Marion | 12,863 | 235 | 1 160 | 5 | 379 | 2 |
Orange | 57 101 | 1,135 | 1,771 | 12 | 642 | seven |
Osceola | 17 966 | 433 | 939 | 1 | 240 | 0 |
Polk | 27,159 | 326 | 2 889 | 42 | 671 | 0 |
Seminole | 12 685 | 298 | 813 | 4 | 273 | 5 |
Sumter | 3 412 | 59 | 317 | 1 | 95 | 3 |
Volusia | 16,197 | 588 | 1,075 | 5 | 365 | 3 |
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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