Coronavirus death toll rises to 927 in Florida as total cases climb above 28,500

According to the Department of Health, there were 28,576 total cases of COVID-19 in Florida as of Wednesday evening.At least 927 Florida residents have died from COVID-19.MAP: See county-by-county cases across the statePalm Beach County: 2,403 cases131 deathsMen: 1,181, Women: 1,160381 hospitalizationsMartin County: 161 cases4 deathsMen: 87, Women: 6539 hospitalizationsSt. Lucie County: 207 cases16 deathsMen: 84, Women: 11962 hospitalizationsIndian River County: 85 cases5 deathsMen: 45, Women: 3224 hospitalizationsOkeechobee County: 8 cases0 deathsMan: 1, Women: 65 hospitalizationsBroward County: 4,228 cases141 deathsMen: 2,116, Women: 1,983792 hospitalizationsMiami-Dade County: 10,153 cases240 deathsMen: 5,186, Women: 4,7911,047 hospitalizationsClick here for more on coronavirus in South FloridaVisit WPBF.com/coronavirus for more information on COVID-19CDC guidelines on stopping the spread of the coronavirus

According to the Department of Health, there were 28,576 total cases of COVID-19 in Florida as of Wednesday evening.



At least 927 Florida residents have died from COVID-19.


MAP: See county-by-county cases across the state

Palm Beach County: 2,403 cases

131 deaths

Men: 1,181, Women: 1,160

381 hospitalizations

Martin County: 161 cases

4 deaths

Men: 87, Women: 65

39 hospitalizations

St. Lucie County: 207 cases

16 deaths

Men: 84, Women: 119

62 hospitalizations

Indian River County: 85 cases

5 deaths

Men: 45, Women: 32

24 hospitalizations

Okeechobee County: 8 cases

0 deaths

Man: 1, Women: 6

5 hospitalizations

Broward County: 4,228 cases

141 deaths

Men: 2,116, Women: 1,983

792 hospitalizations

Miami-Dade County: 10,153 cases

240 deaths

Men: 5,186, Women: 4,791

1,047 hospitalizations

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CDC guidelines on stopping the spread of the coronavirus