Florida reports 17,000 new cases after not releasing data at Christmas

ORLANDO, Fla. – The day after Christmas, test sites reopened for long lines and waiting times close to three hours.

The Florida Department of Health did not release new data on Christmas Day. The following information includes data for December 24 and 25.

[READ YESTERDAY’S REPORT: Florida reports 12,853 new COVID-19 cases, 122 deaths on Christmas Eve]

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Cases

The Florida Department of Health reported 17,042 new cases on Saturday, bringing the state grand total to 1,264,588 cases since March. The new cases include Thursday and Friday totals.

Editor’s Note: Along with the features previously used by News 6 (state and county by county data), as of December 7, the WKMG added state data extracted from the Florida Department of Health COVID19 state test totals. This new data set includes the number of people tested the previous day, which is the number that public health officials use to calculate the state’s daily positivity rate.

Deaths

Florida reported 142 new virus deaths on Saturday. That means at least 21,437 people died from coronavirus across the state, including 302 non-residents who died in Florida.

Hospitalizations

On Saturday afternoon, there are currently 5,649 people with the virus hospitalized in Florida, according to the state Health Administration Agency, an increase of 32 patients in 24 hours.

Since March, 61,288 people were hospitalized in Florida after coronavirus complications. That number includes 188 people who have recently been hospitalized for the virus, according to the Department of Health’s daily report.

Positive rate

The percentage of positive results ranged from 7.86% to 9.82% in the last two weeks and was 8.00% on Friday.

Vaccinations

The Florida Department of Health recently started releasing a daily report on COVID-19 vaccines administered across the state. As of Saturday, 113,946 people have been vaccinated in Florida.

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County Cases New cases Hospitalizations New Hospitalizations Deaths New deaths
Brevard 20,050 261 1,402 3 513 two
Flagler 3,528 83 220 0 48 1
Lake 14,627 347 958 3 288 1
Marion 16,919 324 1,298 13 451 6
orange 72,663 1,139 1,921 9 727 1
Osceola 24,224 324 1,055 4 283 two
Polk 35,393 548 3,282 4 766 two
Seminole 17,266 271 892 two 307 0
Sumter 4,754 97 374 two 118 1
Volusia 21,209 315 1,253 4 420 6

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