Florida sets record on last day of 2020 with 17,192 new cases



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Florida health officials on Thursday reported 17,192 new cases of the coronavirus and 127 more deaths. The previous record for a single day of reporting was 15,300 on July 12.

The state has now confirmed 1,323,315 cases of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic and 21,673 resident deaths, according to the health department. Non-resident deaths are now at 317, bringing the total death toll in Florida to 21,990, approaching 22,000 deaths each day.

In Miami-Dade County, with a total of 298,873 cases as of Thursday’s report, the county could reach more than 300,000 total cases by New Year’s Day.

There have been at least 62,868 hospitalizations attributed to the novel coronavirus in Florida since the start of the epidemic.

The statewide positivity rate on Wednesday was 11.57%.

The deaths reported since yesterday include 19 in Miami-Dade County, 7 in Broward County and 14 in Palm Beach County.

The center of attention, although the spotlight is still on coronavirus cases, has shifted to the vaccine in Florida. In Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach, a new phase of the COVID-19 vaccine deployment has started in South Florida with long lines for those who meet the eligibility requirements. The systems were overloaded with requests. Broward Health, said he could not make new appointments until February because they had reached capacity.

Positivity for December 30.
Positivity for December 30. (WPLG)

MIAMI-DADE

Case: 298873 (+2 973)

Death: 4,188 (+19)

Yesterday’s Positivity: 9.92%

BROWARD

Case: 137 610 (+1 572)

Death: 1847 (+7)

Yesterday’s Positivity: 9.8%

MONROE

Case: 4226 (+29)

Death: 35 (unchanged)

Yesterday’s Positivity: 8.25%

PALM BEACH

Case: 82890 (+991)

Death: 1895 (+14)

Yesterday’s Positivity: 9.90%

For more detailed data on each county from the latest Florida Department of Health report, click here.

Globally, the number of reported COVID-19 cases is over 83 million. There have been more than 1.8 million deaths worldwide attributed to the pandemic, according to data compiled from various sources by Johns Hopkins University.

The United States has reported 19.8 million confirmed cases and has recorded more than 344,000 deaths from COVID-19, the highest totals in the world.

New cases reported daily in Florida have evolved as follows:

  • December 31: 17,192
  • December 30: 13,871
  • December 29: 12,075
  • December 28: 8,198
  • December 27: 7,391
  • December 25 and 26 combined: 17,042
  • December 24:13 147
  • December 23: 11,384
  • December 22: 10,434
  • December 21: 11,015
  • December 20: 8,401
  • December 19: 11,682
  • December 18: 13,000
  • December 17:1348
  • December 16: 11,541
  • December 15: 9,411
  • December 14: 8,452
  • December 13: 8,958
  • December 12: 10,577
  • December 11: 11,699
  • December 10: 11 335
  • December 9: 9,592
  • December 8: 7,985
  • December 7: 7,711
  • December 6: 8,436
  • December 5: 10,431
  • December 4: 10,177
  • December 3: 10,870
  • December 2: 9,994
  • December 1: 8,847
  • November 30: 6,658
  • November 29: 7,363
  • November 28: 6,277
  • November 26 and 27 combined: 17,344
  • November 25: 8,376
  • November 24: 8,555
  • November 23: 6,331
  • November 22: 6,586
  • November 21: 8,410
  • November 20: 9,085
  • November 19: 9,085
  • November 18: 7,925
  • November 17: 7,459
  • November 16: 4,663
  • November 15: 10 105
  • November 14: 4,544
  • November 13: 6,933
  • November 12: 5,607
  • November 11: 5,838
  • November 10: 4,353
  • November 9: 3,924
  • November 8: 6,820
  • November 7: 4,452
  • November 6: 5,245
  • November 5: 6,257
  • November 4: 4,423
  • November 3: 4,637
  • November 2: 4,651
  • November 1: 4,865
  • October 31: 2331
  • October 30: 5,592
  • October 29: 4,198
  • October 28: 4,115
  • October 27: 4,298
  • October 26: 3377
  • October 25: 2385
  • October 24: 4,471
  • October 23: 3,689
  • October 22: 5,557
  • October 21: 2,145
  • October 20: 3,662
  • October 19: 1707
  • October 18: 2,539
  • October 17: 4,044
  • October 16: 3,449
  • October 15: 3,356
  • October 14: 2,883
  • October 13: 2,725
  • October 12: 1,533
  • October 11: 5,570 * (includes a data backlog)
  • October 10: The state has not provided any updated information
  • October 9: 2,908
  • October 8: 3,306
  • October 7: 2,582
  • October 6: 2,251
  • October 5: 1,415
  • October 4: 1,844
  • October 3: 2,811
  • October 2: 2,660
  • October 1: 2,628
  • September 30: 1,948
  • September 29: 3,266
  • September 28: 738
  • September 27: 1,882
  • September 26: 2,795
  • September 25: 2,847
  • September 24: 2,541
  • September 23: 2,590
  • September 22: 2,470
  • September 21: 1,685
  • September 20: 2,521
  • September 19: 3,573
  • September 18: 3,204
  • September 17: 3,255
  • September 16: 2,355
  • September 15: 3,116
  • September 14: 1,736
  • September 13: 2,431
  • September 12: 3,190
  • September 11: 3,650
  • September 10: 2,583
  • September 9: 2,056
  • September 8: 1,823
  • September 7: 1,838
  • September 6: 2,564
  • September 5: 3,656
  • September 4: 3,198
  • September 3: 3,571
  • September 2: 2,402
  • September 1: 7,569 * (includes backlog of data)
  • Aug 31: 1885
  • Aug 30: 2,583
  • Aug 29: 3,197
  • August 28: 3,815
  • Aug 27: 3269
  • Aug 26: 3,220
  • August 25: 2,673
  • Aug 24: 2 258
  • Aug 23: 2,974
  • Aug 22: 4,311
  • Aug 21: 4,684
  • Aug 20: 4,555
  • Aug 19: 4,115
  • Aug 18: 3,838
  • Aug 17: 2,678
  • Aug 16: 3,779
  • Aug 15: 6,532
  • Aug 14: 6,148
  • Aug 13: 6,236
  • Aug 12: 8,109 * (includes backlog of data)
  • Aug 11: 5,831
  • Aug 10: 4,155
  • Aug 9: 6,229
  • Aug 8: 8,502
  • Aug 7: 7,686
  • Aug 6: 7,650
  • August 5: 5,409
  • Aug 4: 5,446
  • Aug 3: 4,752
  • Aug 2: 7,104
  • Aug 1: 9642
  • July 31: 9,007
  • July 30: 9,956
  • July 29: 9,446
  • July 28: 9,230
  • July 27: 8,892
  • July 26: 9,344
  • July 25: 12,199
  • July 24: 12,444
  • July 23:10,249
  • July 22: 9,785
  • July 21: 9,440
  • July 20: 10,347
  • July 19: 12,478
  • July 18: 10,328
  • July 17: 11,466
  • July 16: 13,965
  • July 15:10,181
  • July 14: 9,194
  • July 13: 12,624
  • July 12: 15,300
  • July 11: 10,360
  • July 10: 11,433
  • July 9: 8,935
  • July 8: 9,989
  • July 7: 7,347
  • July 6: 6,336
  • July 5: 10,059
  • July 4: 11,458
  • July 3: 9,488
  • July 2: 10 109
  • July 1: 6,563
  • June 30: 6,093
  • June 29: 5,266
  • June 28: 8,530
  • June 27: 9,585
  • June 26: 8,942
  • June 25: 5,004
  • June 24: 5,511
  • June 23:3289
  • June 22: 2,926
  • June 21: 3,494
  • June 20: 4,049
  • June 19: 3,822
  • June 18:207
  • June 17: 2,610
  • June 16: 2,783
  • June 15: 1,758
  • June 14: 2,016
  • June 13: 2,581
  • June 12: 1902
  • June 11: 1698
  • June 10: 1371
  • June 9: 1,096

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