Coronavirus

Florida’s COVID-19 cases zoom past 51,000, and Miami-Dade now has 17,000-plus infections

Florida blew past 51,000 confirmed COVID-19 infections Monday as the number of daily confirmed cases continued to rise in the state.

Monday’s report from the Florida Department of Health added another 879 confirmed cases to the state total that now stands at 51,746. Of that, the South Florida pandemic epicenter — Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Monroe counties — accounted for 429, or 48.8 percent.

South Florida had nine of the 15 newly reported deaths that pushed the state death toll to 2,252. The other six deaths came from Brevard, Collier, Duval, Lee, Monroe and St. Lucie counties.

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Breaking South Florida down by the counties:

Miami-Dade: Another 156 cases leave Miami-Dade at 17,041 confirmed cases. For the second consecutive day, two deaths were reported, increasing the total to 633. Only one new hospitalization was reported, however.

Broward: The number jumping out of Broward’s update isn’t 63 new cases (6,760 total) or 12 new hospitalizations (1,461), but six new deaths (298).

Monroe: On the Department of Health dashboard, one case was subtracted from Monroe (back to 107), but one more person died, bringing the county’s death count to four.

Palm Beach: Another 154 people tested positive for COVID-19, but there were only two more hospitalizations and no new deaths.

Testing

Testing in Florida has grown steadily since the COVID-19 crisis began with a steady decline in the percentage of people testing positive, as the testing isn’t being limited to people in high-risk groups or showing symptoms.

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.

The recommended numbers of daily tests needed vary by experts, but the dean of the University of South Florida’s College of Medicine told the governor that Florida needs to test about 33,000 people every day. Monday’s update showed an increase of 37,012 tests from Sunday’s update.

As of Monday, the state has done a total of 909,528 tests. The state says there are 1,693 pending tests.

But, health experts told the Miami Herald last month they were concerned the number of pending COVID-19 tests listed by the state is an undercount because Florida reports only the number of Floridians waiting to get test results from state labs, not private ones — and private labs are completing the vast majority of state tests.

Previously, it’s taken as long as two weeks for the results of pending tests from private labs to be added into the state’s official count, making it difficult for officials to project the size and scale of the pandemic in the state. It’s unclear how quickly results are currently being sent to the state from private labs.

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This story was originally published May 25, 2020 at 12:30 PM with the headline "Florida’s COVID-19 cases zoom past 51,000, and Miami-Dade now has 17,000-plus infections."

David J. Neal
Miami Herald
Since 1989, David J. Neal’s domain at the Miami Herald has expanded to include writing about Panthers (NHL and FIU), Dolphins, old school animation, food safety, fraud, naughty lawyers, bad doctors and all manner of breaking news. He drinks coladas whole. He does not work Indianapolis 500 Race Day.
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