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14 portable morgues on way to Central Florida: ‘Number of deaths right now is unprecedented’

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The number of deaths right now is unprecedented,” said Lynne Drawdy, executive director of the Central Florida Disaster Medical Coalition, who ordered the units for health systems here. “What we’re hearing from the hospitals is that the death count right now is higher than it ever has been.”Florida is now reporting an average of 227 COVID-19 deaths a day — a state record and by far the highest count in the nation.
 
The number of deaths right now is unprecedented,” said Lynne Drawdy, executive director of the Central Florida Disaster Medical Coalition, who ordered the units for health systems here. “What we’re hearing from the hospitals is that the death count right now is higher than it ever has been.”Florida is now reporting an average of 227 COVID-19 deaths a day — a state record and by far the highest count in the nation.
Look who it is Mr 901 dead in one day thread and More fake news..!!! You fuccking never stop with the horse shitt..
 
never said one day, READ and Learn thats the problem
Florida on Thursday reported 21,765 more COVID-19 cases and 901 deaths to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to Miami Herald calculations of CDC data.

All but two of the newly reported deaths occurred after July 25, with a vast majority, about 78%, of those people dying in the past two weeks,
 
The number of deaths right now is unprecedented,” said Lynne Drawdy, executive director of the Central Florida Disaster Medical Coalition, who ordered the units for health systems here. “What we’re hearing from the hospitals is that the death count right now is higher than it ever has been.”Florida is now reporting an average of 227 COVID-19 deaths a day — a state record and by far the highest count in the nation.

I'm expecting some ridiculously low FL death count number reported again today.
 
never said one day, READ and Learn thats the problem
Florida on Thursday reported 21,765 more COVID-19 cases and 901 deaths to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to Miami Herald calculations of CDC data.

All but two of the newly reported deaths occurred after July 25, with a vast majority, about 78%, of those people dying in the past two weeks,
Sure u did u clown u quoted the Miami Herald …
 
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never said one day, READ and Learn thats the problem
Florida on Thursday reported 21,765 more COVID-19 cases and 901 deaths to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to Miami Herald calculations of CDC data.

All but two of the newly reported deaths occurred after July 25, with a vast majority, about 78%, of those people dying in the past two weeks,
You ran away like little lying high school chicks do when caught lying to their friends. Lol.
 
The number of deaths right now is unprecedented,” said Lynne Drawdy, executive director of the Central Florida Disaster Medical Coalition, who ordered the units for health systems here. “What we’re hearing from the hospitals is that the death count right now is higher than it ever has been.”Florida is now reporting an average of 227 COVID-19 deaths a day — a state record and by far the highest count in the nation.
Should CNN bring back their death ticker?
 
The number of deaths right now is unprecedented,” said Lynne Drawdy, executive director of the Central Florida Disaster Medical Coalition, who ordered the units for health systems here. “What we’re hearing from the hospitals is that the death count right now is higher than it ever has been.”Florida is now reporting an average of 227 COVID-19 deaths a day — a state record and by far the highest count in the nation.
Another small minded dim witted twit.
Go find your safe zone, stuffed doll and STAY THERE
@ I'm ignorant
 
Not a fan of journalism ? Interesting.
I’m a fan of TRUTH,
Exactly why only 27% of people trust reporters
Now that’s TRUTH
Whats interesting is how you become more ignorant to the board on a daily basis
 
The number of deaths right now is unprecedented,” said Lynne Drawdy, executive director of the Central Florida Disaster Medical Coalition, who ordered the units for health systems here. “What we’re hearing from the hospitals is that the death count right now is higher than it ever has been.”Florida is now reporting an average of 227 COVID-19 deaths a day — a state record and by far the highest count in the nation.
It's Biden's problem. He's in charge, supposedly.
 
Here are the facts

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Florida reported 52,094 new COVID-19 cases over the past three days, which averages out to 17,365 per day — a drop from the record 27,802 new cases reported Thursday.

However, an additional 913 deaths connected to COVID-19 have been confirmed according to the latest data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Those deaths span back over weeks, but they were added as part of the latest batch of data from the state. The CDC lists Florida with 44,553 total deaths connected to COVID, after that total sat at 43,640 in Friday’s reporting.

According to the latest CDC data, Florida’s new cases reported over the past week are as follows:

  • Aug. 29: 13,022
  • Aug. 28: 17,690
  • Aug. 27: 21,382
  • Aug. 26: 27,802
  • Aug. 25: 21,450
  • Aug. 24: 26,359
  • Aug. 23: 21,312
The 27,000+ cases reported Thursday and posted by the CDC on Friday represent the one-day high for the state since the start of the pandemic.

Florida has reported over 150,000 new cases for each of the past three weeks, though the statewide new-case positivity rate dropped to 16.8% for the period of Aug. 20-26, according to the latest full data report from the state’s health department. That metric had been on the rise for the previous nine weeks.

Hospitalizations have also begun to decrease from their recent peak, according to the Florida Hospital Association, which said there were 15,488 people in the state admitted with COVID-19 on Monday.

The Florida Department of Health said Friday that 68% of eligible Floridians (ages 12 and older) have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine shot, which is two percentage points higher than the previous week.

There were 26,475 new COVID cases last week among children under 12 who are not yet eligible to be inoculated.
 
facts yesterday Florida on Monday reported another 30,712 positive cases of COVID-19 from the past weekend as the 7-day trend showed early signs that the nearly two-month-long surge may be leveling off. The state also reported 902 new deaths that were spread out over the past 10-14 days.
The 7-day average of new cases is now 21,288, the lowest its been since Aug. 9. The 7-day trend of new deaths is at 262, a spike due largely to Monday’s bulk deaths report, according to a Sun Sentinel analysis of the data.
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At least 44,553 Floridians have died of COVID since the start of the pandemic.

As of Aug. 28, the last data reported by the CDC, there were 9,552 patients hospitalized in Florida with confirmed COVID. That’s the lowest level of hospitalizations since late July.
Here are the latest statistics:


Despite an easing of the recent case surge, Florida ranked first in the nation for average daily COVID cases per capita and third for average COVID deaths per capita as of Monday, according to New York Times data.

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