Coronavirus coverage Nov. 20 – Nov. 24, 2020

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Afternoon update, Nov. 24, 2020

Indian River County added 21 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total amount of county cases to 4,810, while the death toll remained at 131.

Health officials said 65 out of the 131 Indian River County deaths were at long-term care facilities.

The long-term care facilities with COVID-19 cases can be found here. The facilities with COVID-19 deaths can be found here.

There have been 403 COVID-19 hospitalizations in Indian River County. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were 10 people still hospitalized as of Tuesday, according to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 2,972 were white, 507 were black, 396 were listed as “other” and 890 were listed as “unknown.”

Details on the total amount of tests conducted in Indian River County were not available.

Statewide, the number of cases increased to 953,300. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 18,383.

Afternoon update, Nov. 23, 2020

Indian River County added 46 new COVID-19 cases Monday, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total amount of county cases to 4,789, while the death toll remained at 131.

The new Indian River County cases can be found on the health department’s state linelist. Health officials said 65 out of the 131 Indian River County deaths were at long-term care facilities.

The long-term care facilities with COVID-19 cases can be found here. The facilities with COVID-19 deaths can be found here.

There have been 402 COVID-19 hospitalizations in Indian River County. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were 10 people still hospitalized as of Monday, according to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 2,949 were white, 507 were black, 394 were listed as “other” and 894 were listed as “unknown.”

Details on the total amount of tests conducted in Indian River County were not available.

Statewide, the number of cases increased to 944,745. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 18,310.

Afternoon update, Nov. 22, 2020

Indian River County added 27 new COVID-19 cases Sunday, along with one new death, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total amount of county cases to 4,743, while the death toll increased to 131.

Details on the new Indian River County death were not available.

The long-term care facilities with COVID-19 cases can be found here. The facilities with COVID-19 deaths can be found here.

There have been 402 COVID-19 hospitalizations in Indian River County. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were 11 people still hospitalized as of Sunday, according to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 2,921 were white, 505 were black, 393 were listed as “other” and 880 were listed as “unknown.”

Details on the total amount of tests conducted in Indian River County were not available.

Statewide, the number of cases increased to 938,414. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 18,214.

Afternoon update, Nov. 21, 2020

Indian River County added 48 new COVID-19 cases Saturday, along with one new death, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total amount of county cases to 4,716, while the death toll increased to 130.

The new Indian River County death is:

  • A 95-year-old man with no travel history and no known contact with an infected person. The man’s case was counted Nov. 11.

The new Indian River County cases can be found on the health department’s state linelist. Health officials said 65 out of the 130 Indian River County deaths were at long-term care facilities.

The long-term care facilities with COVID-19 cases can be found here. The facilities with COVID-19 deaths can be found here.

There have been 402 COVID-19 hospitalizations in Indian River County. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were 12 people still hospitalized as of Saturday, according to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 2,900 were white, 502 were black, 391 were listed as “other” and 880 were listed as “unknown.”

Details on the total amount of tests conducted in Indian River County were not available.

Statewide, the number of cases increased to 931,828. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 18,152.

Afternoon update, Nov. 20, 2020

Indian River County added 47 new COVID-19 cases Friday, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total amount of county cases to 4,668, while the death toll remained at 129.

The new Indian River County cases can be found on the health department’s state linelist. Health officials said 64 out of the 129 Indian River County deaths were at long-term care facilities.

The long-term care facilities with COVID-19 cases can be found here. The facilities with COVID-19 deaths can be found here.

There have been 401 COVID-19 hospitalizations in Indian River County. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were 13 people still hospitalized as of Friday, according to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 2,860 were white, 498 were black, 391 were listed as “other” and 878 were listed as “unknown.”

Details on the total amount of tests conducted in Indian River County were not available.

Statewide, the number of cases increased to 923,418. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 18,110.

See previous Indian River County daily virus coverage here.

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