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TAMPA, Fla. - The Florida Department of Health says the number of known cases of COVID-19 in the state rose by 11,423 Thursday. According to the state's daily update, the total number of cases in Florida is now 1,687,594.
The number of Florida resident deaths has reached 26,035, an increase of 202 since Wednesday's update. In addition, a total of 421 non-Floridians have died in the state.
Locally, Hillsborough County reported 15 new deaths, Sumter reported nine, Highlands reported eight, Pinellas and Polk each reported seven, Citrus and Sarasota each reported five, Pasco reported three, and Manatee reported two.
Of the 1,687,594 cases, 1,656,697 are Florida residents while 30,897 are non-Florida residents in the state.
Bay Area COVID-19 cases by the numbers:
- Hillsborough: 98,900
- Pinellas: 58,125
- Sarasota: 24,119
- Manatee: 27,924
- Sumter: 6,933
- Polk: 49,348
- Citrus: 8,491
- Hernando: 9,760
- Pasco: 29,020
- Highlands: 6,354
- DeSoto: 3,339
- Hardee: 2,546
Florida new resident cases in orange; new resident deaths in gray. Note: Deaths usually appear to be trending down because of the delay in confirming the last few days of data. Source: Fla. Dept. of Health.
The state is not reporting a total number of "recovered" coronavirus patients. As of Thursday, 6,567 Floridians were currently hospitalized for a primary diagnosis of COVID-19, with a state total of 71,535 having been hospitalized for treatment at some point.
Vaccination efforts continue across the state. Wednesday, 24,017 more patients received their first vaccine dose in Florida, for a total of 1,319,822. Meanwhile, 25,251 more people received their second and final dose, meaning 247,330 have completed both rounds.
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Source: Florida Department of Health
The number of new cases had generally been trending down in the fall, mirroring the number of tests being given. But it has begun to increase again.
The rate of positive new tests has declined from its summertime peak, remaining below 10% for several months, but it reached that point again during the holiday season and into 2021. It was at 7.7% on Wednesday, the most recent date available.
After peaking in July, the number of deaths also began a downward trend in August that continued until November -- though "significant delays" in data reporting, as the state says, make interpreting short-term trends from that statistic less reliable. The 272 new deaths reported Friday was the largest single-day increase of the pandemic.
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Source: Florida Department of Health
PDF: DOH's full county-by-county COVID-19 case report
Editor's note: The number of new cases and deaths reported each day does not necessarily reflect the day that the case was confirmed. The state says some private testing labs dump large batches of test results which include cases from previous days, and data can take days or weeks to validate. Stats for today and previous days will likely change in the future as the state reviews more cases and updates retroactive data.
The state's number of deaths represents permanent Florida residents who have died from COVID-19.
MAP: Florida coronavirus cases by county
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