Fort Lauderdale, Florida – According to the latest data available from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wenesday Florida reported just shy of 25,000 new COVID-19 cases.
The CDC listed Florida with 24,869 cases for that day, the state’s most since the start of the pandemic.
Florida’s weekly coronavirus metrics report is expected to come out Friday showing an eighth consecutive week with an upward trend in new cases.
The CDC reports a 7-day moving average of 21,210 new cases in Florida, with over 20,000 cases in six of the past eight days.
• Aug. 11: 24,869
• Aug. 10: 20,465
• Aug. 9: 15,324
• Aug. 8: 19,564
• Aug. 7: 21,488
• Aug. 6: 23,983
• Aug. 5: 22,778
• Aug. 4: 20,214
The CDC did change the number of new cases reported Tuesday in Florida from 24,753 to 20,465 in its update late Thursday night.
The United States has a 7-day moving average of 114,190, meaning nearly 19% of the nation’s new cases in that span came out of Florida.
Florida also set a new high for COVID-19 hospitalizations Thursday with 15,358, according to the Florida Hospital Association.