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The resident deaths have increased by 186. Officially non-resident deaths have dropped by 34 resulting in a net daily increase of 152. Media reports give an additional 5 non resident deaths today bringing that toll to 118+5=123. The daily death toll being reported is 186 resident and 5 non resident deaths for a total of 191 on the day. The discrepancy seems to be in the missing 34+5=39 non resident deaths.
Comment: Interestingly, news reports are disputing the "non-resident deaths" figure. - Ro
Florida coronavirus deaths surge past 6,000 with record 186 new reported fatalities
By RICHARD TRIBOU
ORLANDO SENTINEL |
JUL 28, 2020 AT 10:46 AM
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Tuesday’s update from the Florida Department of Health showed 186 more reported fatalities for a death toll of 6117. The state also reported five new deaths of non-Florida residents for another 123 fatalities to date.
... https://www.orlandosentinel.com/coro...h64-story.html
Florida adds 191 coronavirus deaths, the highest reported in one day
As of Tuesday's report, 186 more Floridians and five non-residents had died from COVID-19.
Author: Chelsea Tatham, 10 Tampa Bay
Published: 10:45 AM EDT July 28, 2020
Updated: 10:50 AM EDT July 28, 2020
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The health department also reported another 186 Floridians had died after testing positive for the virus, bringing the total number of COVID-19-related deaths as of the latest report to 6,117 Florida residents and 123 non-residents since the pandemic began.
... https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/he...5-286c05398f6e
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216 newly reported Florida coronavirus deaths is second daily record in a row
By TIFFINI THEISEN
ORLANDO SENTINEL |
JUL 29, 2020 AT 10:35 AM
Florida added 9,446 coronavirus cases Wednesday to bring the statewide total to 451,423 infected. With a record 216 new virus fatalities reported, 6,333 Florida residents are now dead.
In Florida, when state health officials report a death in the daily update, the number encompasses several days, with actual days of death occurring weeks prior in some cases. The state DOH maintains a chart on its dashboard that shows the actual deadliest days within the last month.
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