Florida DOH reports 6,336 new COVID-19 positive cases

The Florida Department of Health reported 6,336 new cases to the Florida COVID-19 Dashboard, bringing the total positive test count to 206,447 cases as of the July 5th report.

The FDOH also reported 42,325 new tests from Sunday. The positive rate was 14.97% of the total, according to the report.

Here is a breakdown of the new coronavirus cases reported by the state each day for the past 10 days:
  • June 26: 8,942
  • June 27: 9,585
  • June 28: 8,530
  • June 29: 5,266
  • June 30: 6,093
  • July 1:    6,535
  • July 2:    10,109
  • July 3:    9,488
  • July 4:    11,455
  • July 5:    10,059
  • July 6:     6,336

Statewide hospitalizations­­­ are at 16,045 an increase of 150. The state is not reporting a total number of “recovered” COVID-19 patients, or those currently hospitalized.

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3,880 people have died from the virus, an increase of 47 over the day before.

Here are the local figures for total positive tests:

Alachua County is at 1,636 – up 58 from yesterday.

Gilchrist County 116 – up 2 from yesterday

Columbia County 361 – up 3 from yesterday.

Levy County 224 – up 13 from yesterday.

Bradford County 95  – no change from yesterday.

In Alachua County towns:

Alachua/LaCrosse/Worthington Springs 93 – up 10 from yesterday.

Archer 24 – up 2 from yesterday.

Hawthorne 17 – up 3 from yesterday.

High Springs 29 – up 1 from yesterday.

Micanopy 8 – no change from yesterday.

Newberry 66 – up 9 from yesterday.

Waldo 9  – up 2 from yesterday.

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