Miami Herald

Florida adds 13,000 COVID cases for second day in a row. 96 more die, raising resident death toll to 20,401

- BY MICHELLE MARCHANTE AND DEVOUN CETOUTE mmarchante@miamiheral­d.com dcetoute@miamiheral­d.com Michelle Marchante: 305-376-2708, @TweetMiche­lleM

Florida’s Department of Health on Friday confirmed 13,000 additional cases of COVID-19, marking the second day in a row that the state’s single-day case count reflects numbers not seen since mid-July.

The state now has 1,181,483 confirmed cases. Also, 96 resident deaths were announced, bringing the statewide resident toll to 20,401.

It is still unclear if there were any new non-resident deaths. On Thursday, the cumulative non-resident toll was 289.

On Thursday, Florida reported 13,148 new cases, the most seen since July 16, when 13,965 cases were added. The state reported more — 17,344 cases — on Nov. 27, but that total included two days of data because of the Thanksgivi­ng holiday.

CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES IN SOUTH FLORIDA

Miami-Dade County reported 2,461 additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 12 new deaths, according to Florida’s Department of Health. This is the 10th day in a row that Miami-Dade has reported more than 2,000 cases.

The county now has 269,716 confirmed cases and 4,034 deaths, making Miami-Dade the fourth-highest county in the country in COVID-19 cases, after Los Angeles, Cook (Chicago) and Maricopa (Phoenix) counties, according to Johns Hopkins national database of CO

VID-19 cases per county.

The percent positivity for new cases decreased from 8.84% to 8.16%.

Broward County re

● ported 1,347 additional confirmed cases and three new deaths. The county’s known total is now at 125,338 cases and 1,763 deaths. The percent positivity for new cases increased from 7.15% to 7.25%.

Palm Beach County

● saw 783 additional confirmed cases and 12 new deaths. The county has 75,572 confirmed cases and 1,816 deaths. The percent positivity for new cases increased from 7.27% to 7.33%.

Monroe County con

● firmed 34 additional cases and no new deaths. The county has a known total of 3,969 cases and 32 deaths. The percent positivity for

new cases decreased from 10.55% to 8.62%.

COVID-19 HOSPITALIZ­ATIONS IN FLORIDA

One of the tools that officials rely on to determine whether the coronaviru­s situation is improving in the state is hospitaliz­ation data. Unlike testing, which might be limited or takes days to report results, hospitaliz­ations can help give officials a real-time snapshot of how many people are severely ill with COVID-19.As of 3:16 p.m. Friday, there were 5,182 COVID-19 patients admitted into hospitals throughout the state, according to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administra­tion dashboard. This number is at mid

August levels, when more than 5,000 COVID-19 patients were admitted into hospitals throughout the state.

Of Friday’s hospitaliz­ations, 943 were in Miami-Dade, 531 in Broward, 272 in Palm Beach and three in Monroe, according to the agency.

Florida’s current hospitaliz­ation data does not always match the hospitaliz­ation data reported in Miami-Dade’s “New Normal” dashboard. Officials say this could be for a number of reasons, including the frequency of daily updates.

On Friday, Miami-Dade hospitaliz­ations for COVID-19 complicati­ons increased from 1,003 to 1,013, according to MiamiDade County’s “New Normal” dashboard. According to Friday’s data, 136 people were discharged and 114 people were admitted.

The state has had a total of 59,602 Florida residents hospitaliz­ed for COVID-19related complicati­ons, according to Florida’s COVID-19 Data and Surveillan­ce Dashboard.

COVID-19 TESTING IN FLORIDA

Testing in Florida has seen steady growth since the COVID-19 crisis began.

Testing, like hospitaliz­ations, helps officials determine the virus’ progress and plays a role in deciding whether it is safe to lift stay-at-home orders and loosen restrictio­ns.

Epidemiolo­gists use the testing data to create a positivity rate. The rate helps them determine if a rise in cases is because of an increase in testing or whether there’s increased transmissi­on of the virus in the community.

On Friday, Florida’s Department of Health reported the results of

169,137 people tested on Thursday. The positivity rate of new cases (people who tested positive for the first time) slightly increased from 8.70% to 8.75%%.

If retests are included, the positivity rate increased from 10.38% to 10.62%.

 ?? DAVID SANTIAGO dsantiago@miamiheral­d.com ?? A COVID-19 testing site at Tamiami Park on Nov. 29.
DAVID SANTIAGO dsantiago@miamiheral­d.com A COVID-19 testing site at Tamiami Park on Nov. 29.

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