Miami Herald

Florida adds 9,068 COVID-19 cases, the most since Feb. 5

- BY HOWARD COHEN hcohen@miamiheral­d.com Howard Cohen: 305-376-3619, @HowardCohe­n

Florida’s Department of Health on Tuesday announced 9,068 new confirmed cases of COVID-19, the most since Feb. 5 when the total topped 11,000. Tuesday’s count follows a day in which 1,613 were reported, which was the lowest since October.

Mondays tend to report fewer as less data is processed over the weekend but Sunday was also a day in which foul weather closed some sites.

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The state on Tuesday announced 64 new resident deaths.

Florida reported the results of 111,942 residents tested on Monday, a rise from a low 24,169 on the stormy day before.

The state’s percent positivity increased from 8% to 8.16%, the highest rate on record since Feb. 1.

The state has recorded a known total of 2,134,914 coronaviru­s cases and 34,784 deaths. Among those who died, 34,120 were residents and 664 were nonresiden­ts.

About 4.6 million Floridians have completed the two-dose series of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna or have completed Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose vaccine, according to Tuesday’s vaccine report.

Miami-Dade County reported 2,324 new cases, the most since March 21. The county added 13 deaths, putting its pandemic totals at 463,365 cases and 5,993 new deaths.

In Miami-Dade, 376,338 people have received the first dose of Pfizer or Moderna and 604,677 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 9% to

7.76%. The 14-day average was 7.23% on Tuesday’s Miami-Dade New Normal report.

Broward County

reported 1,190 new cases, the most since Jan. 10, and two new deaths, putting its pandemic totals at 224,546 cases and 2,723 deaths.

In Broward, 224,546 people have received the first dose of Pfizer or Moderna and 402,268 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 7.48% to 8.25%.

Palm Beach County

reported 469 new cases and one new death, bringing its cumulative count to 136,675 cases and 2,701 deaths.

In Palm Beach, 199,062 people have received the first dose of Pfizer or Moderna and 346,263 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 6.99% to 6.17%.

Monroe County added 20 new cases and no deaths. Pandemic totals in the Keys are at 6,662 cases and 50 deaths.

In Monroe, 11,757people have received the first dose of Pfizer or Moderna and 17,412 people have either received the singledose Johnson & Johnson vaccine or have completed the two-dose series of Pfizer or Moderna.

Percent positivity increased from 1.39% to 6.17%.

As of 4:02 p.m. Tuesday, the Florida Agency for Health Care Administra­tion said there were 3,255 people hospitaliz­ed. Of these, Miami-Dade had 607; Broward, 468; Palm Beach, 217; and Monroe, four, the agency said.

 ?? DANIEL A. VARELA dvarela@miamiheral­d.com ?? Drivers line up to get vaccinated at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Monday.
DANIEL A. VARELA dvarela@miamiheral­d.com Drivers line up to get vaccinated at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens on Monday.

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