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According to state data, 334 deaths have already been recorded this month. In 2023, 8,403 COVID deaths were recorded in Florida.
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While the latest surge seems to be slowing down, recent data shows that at least 79,573 residents have died with COVID and more than 7 million cases have been reported.
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The number has risen over the last two months due to spread of subvariants of the coronavirus. The state has topped 60,000 new cases every week since the week of May 13-19.
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The CDC's running total for Florida was updated Monday to show 6,021,780 cases. Over the past week, the state has averaged approximately 8,055 new cases a day.
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Coronavirus cases are up by 430,297, but Florida's positivity rate drops for the first time in weeksMore than 430,000 people tested positive for coronavirus last week; at the same time, new case positivity rate dropped for the first time since early November.
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The 76,887 new coronavirus cases brought the state's seven-day daily average to 56,759.
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The state is nowhere near its peak of about 17,000 coronavirus hospitalizations during the delta surge.
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The state reported 31,758 new cases Friday and 32,850 Saturday, a 320% surge in weekly numbers. The surge has come with a rush to get tested ahead of the holidays, and that trend continued after Christmas.
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The number of new positive daily coronavirus cases in Florida dropped by 10 on Thursday, while the 78 deaths recorded since a day earlier was the most in the last seven days.
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The state reported 9,535 new coronavirus cases in its Sunday report, along with 132 deaths.
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Thursday's report from the Department of Health shows over 9,000 people tested positive for the coronavirus statewide.
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The state took a deeper look at 95 COVID-19 deaths and in 16 cases, it found more than a two-month time frame between when people tested positive for COVID-19 and the actual deaths.