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Florida: Covid-19 cases - 643,867 cases, 11,963 deaths

Florida reported 13,965 new coronavirus cases and a record 156 new deaths on Thursday, a day that also saw a record increase in new hospitalizations. Statewide, there have now been 315,775 cases and 4,677 killed.

Central Florida now has surpassed 50,000 cases, with 52,051, up 2,840 from a day earlier. Central Florida had 26 of the deaths reported Thursday, bringing the regional toll past 500 to 505.

more..

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/coro...ed~curatedpage
 
A small first hand coronavirus report from Central Florida.

My relative who is under 30 is well and out of their self imposed COVID-19 quarantine. They still do not have any sense of smell. They were never contacted by any tracer. Some people I know are not accepting any deliveries for a couple of weeks to lessen the chances of groceries fomite contamination. Everyone I know has very much curtailed their mobility.

Later today I will drive around and make a report about what I see.
 
A small first hand coronavirus report from Central Florida.

Winter Park.

I drove around the Adventist Hospital in Winter Park. I did not see any refrigerated morgue truck parked outside. There were only a couple of people walking around outside.

The large corner gasoline station did not have any vehicles at the pumps. There are 8 newly empty store fronts out of 24 spots in the attached strip mall. The Outback restaurant had only one person waiting in line for take out. This person was wearing a mask.
 
Coronavirus: Florida adds 11,466 COVID-19 cases as leaders threaten shutdowns

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida reported 11,466 more cases of COVID-19 on Friday along with 128 new resident deaths as local leaders suggest that a shutdown could be coming if the numbers don’t reverse trend.

The state is now up to 327,241 confirmed cases with 4,805 resident deaths associated with the novel coronavirus since the start of the outbreak, according to the latest data released by the health department.
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https://www.local10.com/news/local/2...th-department/
 
This is what Florida's Dashboard looks like right now. Divide numbers by 2 for actual figures.
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My estimate;

Total Cases
327,241
Cumulative Data for Florida Residents:

Positive Residents
322,994
Resident Hospitalizations
20,191
Florida Resident Deaths
4,805
Non-Resident Deaths
105


https://experience.arcgis.com/experi...8ddedb9b25e429
 
From a member: "They will probably change it, with a note saying those numbers weren't supposed to be released until next week." :)
 
No one is commenting on the fact that the state is counting only "resident" hospitalizations since a few days. What is that? My comment on this situation is that I am not leaving my house. And yes, China...we will never know the real numbers then, or now.
 
Florida adds 12,478 new coronavirus cases, 89 deaths


By PAOLA P?REZ
ORLANDO SENTINEL |
JUL 19, 2020 AT 10:57 AM


Florida reported 12,478 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, marking the fourth-highest daily increase in reported cases by the state, according to the health department.

July 12 saw the highest report, with a record 15,300 cases, followed by July 16 with 13,965, and July 13 with 12,624.

In total, 350,047 people have been infected statewide since the pandemic began.

89 new deaths were also reported Sunday, including two non-residents. To date, 4,982 Florida residents and 109 non-residents have died from COVID-19, bringing the overall death toll to 5,091.

more..


https://www.orlandosentinel.com/coro...ed~curatedpage
 
Total Cases
379,619
Cumulative Data for Florida Residents:

Positive Residents
374,920
Resident Hospitalizations
22,243
Florida Resident Deaths
5,345
Non-Resident Deaths
114
https://experience.arcgis.com/experi...8ddedb9b25e429

Hospital ICU Beds Census and Staffed Availability as Reported in ESS
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Last Updated: 7/22/2020 11:02:52 AM
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Grand Total

Adult ICU Census
5,260

Available Adult ICU
962

Available Adult ICU%
15.41%

Total Adult ICU Capacity
6,242
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https://bi.ahca.myflorida.com/t/ABIC...l=y&%3Aembed=y
 
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