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Florida COVID-19 update: 13,774 cases added. Percentage of hospital, ICU patients sliding

Florida on Wednesday reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 13,774 more COVID-19 cases, according to Miami Herald calculations of CDC data.

In all, Florida has recorded at least 3,378,772 confirmed COVID cases and 46,977 deaths.

In the last seven days, on average, the state has added 344 deaths and 15,610 cases to the daily cumulative total, according to Herald calculations of CDC data.

In recent weeks, the state has reported most of the death numbers in bulk on Mondays and Thursdays. This latest report included four deaths.

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The Herald publishes the number of new COVID-19 cases and deaths reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention after each update by the agency.

On Aug. 10, the Florida Department of Health changed the way it reported new cases and deaths to the CDC. Cases and deaths used to be logged as total new cases reported on a single day. Now, Florida is reporting cases by the “case date,” according to the CDC, rather than the date the case was logged into the system. The result of this change is a lag in cases by date and a number of cases back-filling over time.

The Herald will continue to report the difference in total cases and deaths from one day to the next in stories about daily new cases and deaths, as this is consistent with the way data have been presented in daily stories since the beginning of the pandemic.

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The Herald is calculating new cases using the difference between cumulative total of cases and the total from the previous day, as pulled daily from the CDC trends data. New deaths are calculated the same way.

As a result, the “new cases” and “new deaths” listed on the CDC site for any given day may be different than numbers published by the Herald for the same day.

According to a statement from CDC spokesperson Jasmine Reed on Aug. 18: “Florida’s aggregate case and death data includes case date for cases and date of death for deaths. The method applies data shared by Florida and to data displayed on COVID Data Tracker. Other States also use this reporting method and states can vary in the reporting method. For example, data as of the date that states submit may be the date that a state received its data from its reporting entities, or it might be another dating method that the state prefers.”

DOH spokesperson Weesam Khoury said Florida’s new reporting system “will ensure that continuous epidemiological analyses provide the most updated data to the public.” Neither agency provided further explanation of how a “case date” is assigned to each new case.

Florida COVID-19 vaccine rates

About 11,673,147 eligible Floridians — 54.3% of the state’s population — had completed the two-dose series of Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna, or have completed Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose vaccine, according to the CDC.

Vaccinations in South Florida and Manatee County

The CDC reports that every county’s level of community transmission is high. Here’s how many people have been fully vaccinated in South Florida, according to the CDC.

In Miami-Dade County about 1,864,056 people, or 68.6% of the county’s total population, are fully vaccinated.

In Broward County about 1,128,819 people are fully vaccinated, or 57.8% of the county’s population.

In Palm Beach County, about 829,052 people are fully vaccinated, or 55.4% of the county’s population.

In Monroe County about 47,688 people are fully vaccinated, or 64.2% of the county’s population.

In Manatee County about 204,363 people are fully vaccinated, or 50.7% of the county’s population.

COVID-19 hospitalizations in Florida

There were 13,452 people hospitalized for COVID-19 in Florida, according to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ Wednesday report. This data is reported from 235 Florida hospitals. That is 176 fewer patients than Tuesday’s report, which also had six fewer reporting hospitals.

COVID-19 patients take up 24.34% of all inpatient beds in the latest report’s hospitals, compared to 25.42% in the previous day’s reporting hospitals.

Of the people hospitalized in Florida, 3,049 people were in intensive care unit beds, a decrease of 42. That represents 46.2% of the state’s ICU hospital beds from 229 hospitals reporting data, compared to 47.38% the previous day.

Wednesday’s Miami-Dade County report said there were 1,090 COVID patients in the county’s hospitals on Tuesday, a decrease of 187 from the previous day’s report. Of the 93 new COVID patients, 80 (86%) had not been vaccinated.

Broward County’s Wednesday report said there were 1,086 COVID patients in the county’s hospitals, a decrease of 38 from the day before.

This story was originally published September 8, 2021 at 2:37 PM with the headline "Florida COVID-19 update: 13,774 cases added. Percentage of hospital, ICU patients sliding."

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.
Devoun Cetoute
Miami Herald
Miami Herald Cops and Breaking News Reporter Devoun Cetoute covers a plethora of Florida topics, from breaking news to crime patterns. He was on the breaking news team that won a Pulitzer Prize in 2022. He’s a graduate of the University of Florida, born and raised in Miami-Dade. Theme parks, movies and cars are on his mind in and out of the office.
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