Miami Herald

Florida COVID update: 1,694 cases added, and no new deaths

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

Florida on Monday reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1,694 more COVID-19 cases and no new deaths as the global death toll topped five million, according to Miami Herald calculatio­ns of CDC data.

The Florida Department of Health usually backfills data on Mondays and Thursdays, but it’s unclear whether that occurred Monday since the death toll didn’t change. The health department did not immediatel­y respond to a Miami Herald inquiry on the data.

In all, Florida has recorded at least 3,650,637 confirmed COVID cases and 59,497 deaths.

In the past seven days, on average, the state has added 81 deaths and 1,622 cases per day, according to Herald calculatio­ns of CDC data.

The global COVID-19 death toll on Monday topped five million in less than two years of the pandemic, according to Johns Hopkins University. The death toll is about equal to the combined population of Los Angeles and San Francisco, according to The Associated Press. The U.S. alone has recorded more than 745,000 COVID deaths.

FLORIDA COVID VACCINE RATES

About 12,830,639 eligible people in Florida — 68.6% of the state’s population — have completed the two-dose series of either the Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines or have completed Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose vaccine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

FLORIDA COVID-19 HOSPITALIZ­ATIONS

There were 1,965 people hospitaliz­ed for COVID-19 in Florida, according to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Monday report. This data is reported from 258 Florida hospitals. That is 34 fewer patients than Sunday’s report, continuing a trend of decreasing hospitaliz­ations. COVID-19 patients take up 3.46% of all inpatient beds in the latest report’s hospitals, compared to 3.52% in the previous day’s reporting hospitals.

Of the people hospitaliz­ed in Florida, 480 people were in intensive care unit beds, a decrease of

25.That represents about 7.98% of the state’s ICU hospital beds, compared to 8.16% the previous day.

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