Coronavirus coverage Nov. 10 – Nov. 14, 2020

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

Indian River County added 30 new COVID-19 cases Saturday, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total amount of county cases to 4,399, while the death toll remained at 126.

Health officials said 64 out of the 126 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 388 COVID-19 hospitalizations in Indian River County, health officials said. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were 17 people still hospitalized in Indian River County as of Saturday, according to the Florida Health Care Administration.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 2,638 were white, 471 were black, 392 were listed as “other,” and 860 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 875,096. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 17,704.

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

Indian River County added 46 new COVID-19 cases Friday, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total amount of county cases to 4,369, while the death toll remained at 126.

The new Indian River County cases can be found on the health department’s state linelist. Health officials said 64 out of the 126 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 384 COVID-19 hospitalizations in Indian River County, health officials said. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were 14 people still hospitalized in Indian River County as of Friday, according to the Florida Health Care Administration.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 2,609 were white, 469 were black, 390 were listed as “other,” and 863 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 870,552. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 17,659.

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

Indian River County added 51 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total amount of county cases to 4,323, while the death toll remained at 126.

The new Indian River County cases can be found on the health department’s state linelist. Health officials said 64 out of the 126 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 383 COVID-19 hospitalizations in Indian River County, health officials said. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were 15 people still hospitalized in Indian River County as of Thursday, according to the Florida Health Care Administration.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 2,575 were white, 466 were black, 391 were listed as “other,” and 854 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 863,619. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 17,585.

11 a.m. update, Nov. 11, 2020

Indian River County added 47 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total amount of county cases to 4,272, while the death toll remained at 126.

The new Indian River County cases can be found on the health department’s state linelist. Health officials said 64 out of the 126 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 378 COVID-19 hospitalizations in Indian River County, health officials said. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were 18 people still hospitalized in Indian River County as of Wednesday, according to the Florida Health Care Administration.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 2,534 were white, 463 were black, 389 were listed as “other,” and 850 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 858,012. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 17,512.

11 a.m. update, Nov. 10, 2020

Indian River County added 32 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday, according to the Florida Department of Health dashboard. This raises the total amount of county cases to 4,225, while the death toll remained at 126.

The new Indian River County cases can be found on the health department’s state linelist. Health officials said 64 out of the 126 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 375 COVID-19 hospitalizations in Indian River County, health officials said. The number of hospitalizations and county cases are both cumulative.

There were 19 people still hospitalized in Indian River County as of Tuesday, according to the Florida Health Care Administration.

For the Indian River County cases among residents, 2,485 were white, 461 were black, 385 were listed as “other,” and 859 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 852,174. The number of deaths among residents and non-residents increased to 17,460.

See previous Indian River County daily virus coverage here.

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