Coronavirus

Florida’s COVID cases resume lower trend, with 2,400 new infections, after testing ‘dump’

A day after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office said Quest Diagnostics suddenly unloaded nearly 80,000 test results with some dating back to April, the Florida Department of Health reported numbers that were more in line with late August trends.

On Wednesday, the state confirmed 2,402 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 127 deaths.

The number of non-resident deaths held at 147.

Florida’s pandemic totals are 633,442 cases and 11,501 deaths.

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South Florida counties

Miami-Dade added 341 confirmed cases and 17 deaths, bringing its pandemic totals to 159,400 and 2,554, respectively. The daily positivity rate is 5.3%, the 15th consecutive day of a goal of under 10%, as stated on Miami-Dade’s New Normal Dashboard.

Broward’s 126 new confirmed cases moved its pandemic total to 72,371. Ten more deaths moved that total to 1,197. The daily positivity rate was 4.6%, continuing a trend of eight days under 5%.

Palm Beach County’s 131 new confirmed cases bring its total to 42,518. Of those people, 1,134 have died, including the six reported Wednesday. Daily positivity rate dipped a shade to 4.2%.

Monroe County had five new confirmed cases and no deaths, bringing its total to 1,747 and holding at 16 deaths. Daily positivity rate was 6.41, a bump from 3.75% on Tuesday but lower than Monday’s 8.7%.

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Current hospitalizations

As of the 11:30 a.m. Wednesday report from the state’s Agency for Health Care Administration, 3,519 people were currently hospitalized with a primary diagnosis of COVID-19, a reduction of 102 people from Tuesday.

The South Florida counties’ trends from the last few days continued: Miami-Dade down 29 to 614; Broward down four, to 419; Palm Beach down four to 209; Monroe holding at two for the second day.

Florida’s current hospitalization data does not always match the hospitalization data reported in Miami-Dade’s New Normal dashboard. Officials say this could be for a number of reasons including the frequency of daily updates.

COVID-19 admitted patients for Miami-Dade County on New Normal report for Sept. 2, 2020.
COVID-19 admitted patients for Miami-Dade County on New Normal report for Sept. 2, 2020. Miami-Dade County

Miami-Dade had 725 people in the county hospitalized primarily because of COVID-19, a drop from Monday’s 786 and the 14th drop in two weeks. The county reports 62 new COVID patients were admitted to hospitals and 120 were discharged.

Testing

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. Miami-Dade allowed indoor dining and casinos to reopen Monday — with restrictions.

Florida’s Department of Health released the percent positivity for new cases among residents for Sept. 1, 2020. The percentage was 5.63%.
Florida’s Department of Health released the percent positivity for new cases among residents for Sept. 1, 2020. The percentage was 5.63%. Florida Department of Health

On Wednesday, the state reported 45,848 people were tested with a daily positivity rate of 5.63%. Through the pandemic, 4,700,822 residents and non-residents have been tested in Florida with a 13.48% positive test rate.

This story was originally published September 2, 2020 at 11:30 AM with the headline "Florida’s COVID cases resume lower trend, with 2,400 new infections, after testing ‘dump’."

Howard Cohen
Miami Herald
Miami Herald consumer trends reporter Howard Cohen, a 2017 Media Excellence Awards winner, has covered pop music, theater, health and fitness, obituaries, municipal government, breaking news and general assignment. He started his career in the Features department at the Miami Herald in 1991. Cohen is an adjunct professor at the University of Miami School of Communication. Support my work with a digital subscription
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