For the first five days this week, Feb. 22-26, Florida Department of Health reported 1,221 new COVID-19 cases in Pinellas County, bringing the total to 66,412. Twenty-one more died due to the novel coronavirus, upping the death toll to 1,440.
Last week, Feb. 15-21, DOH reported 1,866 new cases and 57 deaths, 270 cases and 29 deaths more than the week before.
For the week of Feb. 8-14, Florida Department of Health reported 1,596 new cases and 28 deaths. From Feb. 1-7, DOH reported 2,014 new cases and 41 deaths, which was a decrease over the week of Jan. 25-31, when 2,519 new cases and 52 deaths were reported.
The countyâs first two cases were confirmed on March 11, and the first death on March 23.
Thatâs 270 cases and 29 deaths more than the week before.
For the week of Feb. 8-14, Florida Department of Health reported 1,596 new cases and 28 deaths.
The numbers had been improving in recent weeks. From Feb. 1-7, DOH reported 2,014 new cases and 41 deaths, which was a decrease over the week of Jan. 25-31, when 2,519 new cases and 52 deaths were reported.
The countyâs first two cases were confirmed on March 11, and the first death on March 23.
Pinellas Countyâs website shows a graph of COVID-19 cases reported since March. Courtesy of PINELLAS COUNTY
Statewide, the cumulative number of cases increased to 1,872,923 with 30,595 deaths as of Feb. 21. According to Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems for Science and Engineering, as of 4:30 p.m. Feb. 22 in the United States, cases totaled 28.168 million with 499,902 deaths compared to nearly 28.12 million cases with 498,514 deaths at 4:30 p.m. Feb. 20. Globally, 111.63 million
Florida Department of Health has reported 1,626 new cases of COVID-19 in Pinellas County from Feb. 15-20, bringing the total to 64,951. Forty-two have died due to the novel coronavirus.
So far this week, Feb. 15-19, Florida Department of Health has reported 1,460 new cases of COVID-19 in Pinellas County, bringing the total to 64,785. Forty-two have died due to
For the week of Feb. 8-14, Florida Department of Health reported 1,596 new COVID-19 cases in Pinellas, bringing the tally to 63,326. Twenty-eight died due to the novel coronavirus. The death toll stands at 1,372.
The numbers have been improving in recent weeks. From Feb. 1-7, DOH reported 2,014 new cases and 41 deaths, which was a decrease over the week of Jan. 25-31, when 2,519 new cases and 52 deaths were reported.
From Jan. 18-24, 2,668 new cases and 68 deaths were reported.
The countyâs first two cases were confirmed on March 11, and the first death on March 23.
Pinellas Countyâs website shows a graph of COVID-19 cases reported since March.