Coronavirus coverage – Oct. 9 – Oct. 14, 2020

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11 a.m. update, Oct. 14, 2020

Indian River County added eight new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total number of county cases to 3,458, while the death toll remained at 119.

The long-term care facilities with COVID-19 cases can be found here. Health officials also released the names of facilities with COVID-19 deaths.

There have been 323 people hospitalized for COVID-19 in Indian River County, health officials said. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were six people still hospitalized as of Wednesday, health officials said.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 1,895 were white, 406 were black, 360 were listed as “other” and 770 were listed as “unknown.”

There have been 39,173 total tests completed in Indian River County, with 3,458 testing positive and 35,693 testing negative. The testing figures account for residents and non-residents.

Statewide, the number of cases increased to 741,632. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 15,786.

11 a.m. update, Oct. 13, 2020

Indian River County added nine new COVID-19 cases Tuesday, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total number of county cases to 3,450, while the death toll remained at 119.

The new Indian River County cases can be found on the health department’s state linelist. Health officials said 59 out of the 119 deaths were at long-term care facilities.

The long-term care facilities with COVID-19 cases can be found here. Health officials also released the names of facilities with COVID-19 deaths.

There have been 323 people hospitalized for COVID-19 in Indian River County, health officials said. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were seven people still hospitalized as of Tuesday, health officials said.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 1,893 were white, 404 were black, 358 were listed as “other” and 768 were listed as “unknown.”

There have been 39,050 total tests completed in Indian River County, with 3,450 testing positive and 35,578 testing negative. The testing figures account for residents and non-residents.

Statewide, the number of cases increased to 738,749. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 15,722.

11 a.m. update, Oct. 12, 2020

Indian River County added eight new COVID-19 cases Monday, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total number of county cases to 3,441, while the death toll remained at 119.

The new Indian River County cases can be found on the health department’s state linelist. Health officials said 59 out of the 119 deaths were at long-term care facilities.

The long-term care facilities with COVID-19 cases can be found here. Health officials also released the names of facilities with COVID-19 deaths.

There have been 322 people hospitalized for COVID-19 in Indian River County, health officials said. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were nine people still hospitalized as of Monday, health officials said.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 1,882 were white, 404 were black, 359 were listed as “other” and 769 were listed as “unknown.”

There have been 38,819 total tests completed in Indian River County, with 3,441 testing positive and 35,355 testing negative. The testing figures account for residents and non-residents.

Statewide, the number of cases increased to 736,024. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 15,599.

11 a.m. update, Oct. 11, 2020

Indian River County added 17 new COVID-19 cases Sunday, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total number of county cases to 3,433, while the death toll remained at 119.

The new Indian River County cases can be found on the health department’s state linelist. Health officials said 59 out of the 119 deaths were at long-term care facilities.

The long-term care facilities with COVID-19 cases can be found here. Health officials also released the names of facilities with COVID-19 deaths.

There have been 322 people hospitalized for COVID-19 in Indian River County, health officials said. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were 10 people still hospitalized as of Friday, health officials said.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 1,877 were white, 404 were black, 359 were listed as “other” and 766 were listed as “unknown.”

There have been 38,655 total tests completed in Indian River County, with 3,433 testing positive and 35,199 testing negative. The testing figures account for residents and non-residents.

Statewide, the number of cases increased to 734,491. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 15,552.

11 a.m. update, Oct. 9, 2020

Indian River County added 24 new COVID-19 cases Friday, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total number of county cases to 3,416, while the death toll remained at 119.

The new Indian River County cases can be found on the health department’s state linelist. Health officials said 59 out of the 119 deaths were at long-term care facilities.

The long-term care facilities with COVID-19 cases can be found here. Health officials also released the names of facilities with COVID-19 deaths.

There have been 322 people hospitalized for COVID-19 in Indian River County, health officials said. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were 10 people still hospitalized as of Friday, health officials said.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 1,859 were white, 400 were black, 359 were listed as “other” and 771 were listed as “unknown.”

There have been 38,299 total tests completed in Indian River County, with 3,416 testing positive and 34,860 testing negative. The testing figures account for residents and non-residents.

Statewide, the number of cases increased to 728,921. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 15,372.

See previous Indian River County daily virus coverage here.

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