By Ryan Yousefi
With new COVID-19 cases spiking all around the state, Coral Springs Talk continues providing updates from the Florida Department of Health.
As of December 25, there were 6,866 positive COVID-19 cases in Coral Springs. That’s an increase of 133 positive cases since we last updated readers on December 22.
Statewide in Florida, there have been 1,264,588 positive COVID-19 cases. Florida is one of only three states in the U.S. to have recorded over 1 million COVID-19 cases, with only California and Texas registering more.
There were 85,777 COVID-19 tests conducted in Florida on the December 25 report, with 8,970 returning positive. Of those positive cases, 5,961 were Floridians testing positive for the first time. As a whole, last week Florida saw the most cases they’ve had since the peak of the pandemic on July 12, when a record 15,394 were recorded.
The average age of a resident to contract COVID-19 in Broward County on December 25 was 44-years-old, a slight uptick compared to previous days. For weeks, the average age of a person contracting COVID-19 in Florida has hovered at or around 40-years-old.
Since the pandemic began, there have been 20,874 deaths to date in Florida due to COVID-19 and a total of 60,800 patients hospitalized.
Below are cases sorted by Broward County cities:
Fort Lauderdale 29,515
Hollywood 25,220
Pompano Beach 13,620
Miramar 8,425
Coral Springs 6,866
Davie 5,500
Sunrise 4,951
Plantation 4,271
Weston 3,976
Deerfield Beach 3,825
Tamarac 3,361
Coconut Creek 2,986
Margate 2,880
Hallandale 2,577
Pembroke Pines 2,306
North Lauderdale 2,157
Oakland Park 1,806
Cooper City 1,327
Parkland 1,310
Dania 914
Lauderhill 621
Wilton Manors 585
Lauderdale Lakes 557
Southwest Ranches 449
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Author Profile
- Ryan Yousefi has lived in Coral Springs for over 30 years. He has worked as a writer for multiple outlets over the years, including the Miami New Times where he has covered sports and culture since 2013. He holds a Bachelor's Degree and a Master's Degree in Business Healthcare Management from Western Governors University.
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