Miami Herald

Florida adds more than 3,000 COVID-19 cases; death toll hits 15,830

- BY MICHELLE MARCHANTE mmarchante@miamiheral­d.com being tested for a second time).

Florida’s Department of Health on Friday confirmed 3,449 additional cases of COVID-19, bringing the state’s known total to 748,437. Also, 94 resident deaths were announced, bringing the resident death toll to 15,830.

Four new non-resident deaths were also announced, bringing the nonresiden­t toll to 200.

Friday is the second day this week that Florida reported more than 3,000 cases. It is also the highest single-day count reported since Sept. 19, when 3,573 cases were added. Testing did see some increase and the positivity rate decreased slightly.

A three-day rolling average of new daily cases, which helps smooth out day-to-day dips and spikes, shows that Florida has seen an increase in newly confirmed cases in the past two weeks. Cases have spiked most in places outside of South Florida, according to the Tampa Bay Times.

And while Friday’s single day case count was the most reported since last month, there was an exception on Oct. 11, when more than 5,000 cases were added because duplicated test results clogged up Florida’s data reporting system for a day.

CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES IN SOUTH FLORIDA

Miami-Dade County reported 530 additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 19 new deaths, according to Florida’s Department of Health. The county now has 177,339 confirmed cases and 3,520 deaths. Percent positivity for new cases decreased from 5.06% to 4.11%. The 14-day percent positivity average was 4.62%, according to Miami-Dade County’s “New Normal” Dashboard.

Broward County reported 331 additional confirmed cases of the disease and eight new deaths. The county has a known total of 80,443 cases and 1,500 deaths. Percent positivity for new cases increased from 3.81% to 3.96%.

Palm Beach County saw 178 additional confirmed cases and six new deaths. The county now has 48,674 confirmed cases and 1,478 deaths. Percent positivity for new cases decreased from 3.81% to 3.37%

Monroe County confirmed 20 additional cases and no new deaths. The county has a known total of 2,022 cases and 24 deaths. Percent positivity for new cases decreased from 10.18% to 7.81%.

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 take days to report results, hospitaliz­ations can help give officials a real-time snapshot of how many people are severely ill with

COVID-19.

The Florida Agency for Health Care Administra­tion reports the number of patients hospitaliz­ed statewide with a “primary diagnosis of COVID.” The data, which is updated at least every hour, does not distinguis­h between the number of COVID-19 patients in hospital intensive care units and those in acute-care beds, which require less attention from nurses.

Previously, the state was providing only the total number of hospitaliz­ations in its statewide and countyleve­l data. Miami-Dade was an exception, with hospitals self-reporting a number of key metrics, including hospitaliz­ations, to the county, which has made this data public for several months.

As of 5:31 p.m. Friday, there were 2,083 COVID-19 patients admitted into hospitals throughout the state, according to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administra­tion dashboard. This is a significan­t decrease from early August, when more than 5,000

COVID-19 patients were admitted into hospitals throughout the state.

Of Friday’s hospitaliz­ations, 267 were in Miami-Dade, 177 in Broward, 99 in Palm Beach and seven in Monroe counties, according to the agency.

Florida’s current hospitaliz­ation data does not always match the hospitaliz­ation data reported in MiamiDade’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 had a slight decrease from 333 to 328, according to Miami-Dade County’s “New Normal” dashboard. According to Friday’s data, 54 people were discharged and 42 people were admitted.

The state has had a total of 46,862 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 then 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 if it means there’s increased transmissi­on of the virus in the community.

On Friday, Florida’s Department of Health reported the results of 84,507 people tested on Thursday. This is the second highest number of test results (includes retests) reported this month.

The positivity rate of new cases (people who tested positive for the first time) decreased from 5.18% to 4.38%.

If retests are included — people who have tested positive once and are being tested for a second time — the positivity rate decreased from 6.69% to 5.32%, according to the report.

 ?? DANIEL A. VARELA dvarela@miamiheral­d.com ?? Drivers wait at the COVID-19 testing center at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Thursday.
DANIEL A. VARELA dvarela@miamiheral­d.com Drivers wait at the COVID-19 testing center at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Thursday.
 ?? DAVID SANTIAGO dsantiago@miamiheral­d.com ?? A healthcare worker teaches a person how to use a nasal swab to get tested for COVID-19 at the testing center at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium on July 23.
DAVID SANTIAGO dsantiago@miamiheral­d.com A healthcare worker teaches a person how to use a nasal swab to get tested for COVID-19 at the testing center at the Miami-Dade County Auditorium on July 23.

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