Miami Herald

Florida sees 3,480 new cases of COVID, 36 deaths

- BY MICHELLE MARCHANTE mmarchante@miamiheral­d.com Miami Herald staff writer Carli Teproff contribute­d to this report.

Florida’s Department of Health on Monday announced 3,480 new confirmed cases of COVID-19. The state also announced 36 new resident deaths. The state has recorded a known total of 2,085,306 coronaviru­s cases and 34,364 deaths. Among those who died, 33,710 were residents and 654 were nonresiden­ts.

On Monday, the state reported the results of 57,654 residents tested on Sunday, the second lowest number of results recorded in the past two weeks. Some testing sites were closed on Easter. The state’s percent positivity for first-time testers increased from 7.03% to 7.37%. More than 3.6 million Floridians have completed the two-dose series of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna or have completed Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose vaccine, according to Monday’s vaccine report.

Miami-Dade reported ●

810 new cases and no new deaths, putting its pandemic totals at 451,829 cases and 5,917 deaths. In Miami-Dade, 342,566 people have received the first dose of Pfizer or Moderna and 465,779 people have either received the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine or have completed the two-dose series of Pfizer or Moderna. Percent positivity increased from 6.76% to 7.08%.

Broward added 404

● cases and no new deaths, putting its pandemic totals at 218,184 cases and 2,701 deaths. In Broward, 243,488 people have received the first dose of Pfizer or Moderna and 322,157 people have either received the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine or have completed the two-dose series of Pfizer or Moderna. Percent positivity decreased from 7.97% to 7.41%.

Monroe County

● added eight new cases and no new deaths. Pandemic totals in the Keys are 6,531 cases and 49 deaths. In

Monroe, 11,662 people have received the first dose of Pfizer or Moderna and 13,712 people have either received the singledose Johnson & Johnson vaccine or have completed the two-dose series of Pfizer or Moderna. Percent positivity increased from 6.99% to 12.22%.

As of 5 p.m. Monday, The Florida Agency for Health Care Administra­tion said there were 2,988 people hospitaliz­ed with COVID. Of these, Miami-Dade had 544; Broward, 449; and Monroe, 4, the agency said. According to Dade’s New Normal Dashboard, county hospitals have reported 524 COVID-19 patients, up six from Sunday. There were 53 new patients and 54 were discharged.

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