Florida Medicines, COVID-19 cases,
nationwide deaths: See the latest Friday, April 9
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The Florida Department of Health has reported 7,121 new cases
of COVID-19 and the deaths of 62 newly confirmed people on Friday.
As of Friday, 4,190,513 Florida residents have been
completely vaccinated against the coronavirus vaccine.
Vaccination in Florida
Vaccination information provided by Johns Hopkins University
and government health departments. Click on the map below for regional
information.
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COVID-19 in Florida by numbers
Here's a recent breakdown in Florida numbers based on an
automated image using data provided by Johns Hopkins University.
Overview of COVID-19 in Florida (numbers updated from time to
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latest Tuesday, April 20
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The Florida Department of Health has reported 5,645 new
COVID-19 cases and 62 deaths recently confirmed Tuesday.
As of Tuesday, 5,199,978 Florida residents have been
completely vaccinated against the coronavirus vaccine.
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COVID-19 in Florida by numbers
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Overview of COVID-19 in Florida (numbers updated from time to
time, check out the latest):Chart showing the coronavirus death during the day
in Florida:
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death in your area:
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Idaho latest COVID-19: April 19-23 Follow as we follow the
latest COVID-19 daily updates in Idaho.
BOISE, Idaho - Scroll down to see the latest daily updates.
We closely follow Idaho's death toll and novel coronavirus
cases and what happens as COVID-19 continues to spread in Idaho.
We have a number of graphs and timelines looking at
coronavirus case cases in Idaho, including a graph showing an average of 14
days during which the State of Idaho has been tracking to find the right
reopening category.
Friday, April 23 5:21 pm - Idaho added more than 200 total
cases on Friday
Gem State has added 165 new confirmed cases and 46 new cases
of coronavirus. Since the outbreak began, Idaho reported 149,486 confirmed
cases of COVID-19.
Idaho reported that a total of 585,090 people in Gem State
received the vaccine. Of those, 140,719 people received only the first dose and
444,371 people have been completely vaccinated.To date, only 179 success cases
have been reported.
Idaho reported the deaths of four people, which increased the
government's coronavirus-related death toll to 2,033. The deaths occurred in
the following regions:
Bannock (1)
Bonner (1)
Precious (1)
Kootenai (1)
4:28 pm - Health and Welfare awaits resumption of Johnson
& Johnson vaccine
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare announced on
Friday that officials are now reviewing the new CDC guidelines regarding the
administration of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
The Advisory Committee for Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention voted to end the break from the use of the Janssen vaccine that
started with six women who received blood clots after receiving the vaccine.
The state, according to officials, will review the CDC's
recommendations and will release more details in the future.
5:35 pm - 224 new COVID-19 cases were reported Thursday, no
new deaths
Health officials in Idaho reported 163 new cases confirmed
and 61 new cases on Thursday in 224 new cases.
There have been 185,993 confirmed cases and it is possible
that since the epidemic began. Of those, 149,321 cases were confirmed.
No new deaths were reported on Thursday.
A total of 105,510 people have been infected.
The following are some of the disadvantages of vaccines
administered in Idaho:
581,574 people received the vaccine
145,819 people received only the first vaccine
435,755 people were completely vaccinated
Ada County is the hottest state in the province with 55 new
cases.
The new national quality figures for the week of 4/11 - 4/17
put PCR at 4.7%, the same as last week.
There were 21,780 tests performed, which is less than 24,530
last week.
Decrease rate: Ada - 4.8% Canyon - 3.8% Elmore - 9.6%
(Highest SW Idaho)
Wednesday, April 21st
5:29 pm - About 300 new cases reported in Idaho
Idaho reports 222 new cases confirmed and 76 new cases
nationally 298 new cases on Wednesday.
There have been 185,759 confirmed and it is possible that the
total number of cases. And of those, 149,158 cases were confirmed.
There are six other dead people who have to report bringing
the total to 2,029. Death toll was reported in Ada, Canyon, Kootenai (2),
Madison, and Owyhee counties.A total of 104,969 people have received COVID-19.Here
is a breakdown of the latest vaccine numbers:
577,163 people received the vaccine
149,752 people received only the first vaccine
427,411 people were completely vaccinated
The worst affected areas are Ada (66), Kootenai (40), and
Canyon (30).
The latest hospital numbers from Monday, April 29 show 143
hospitalized COVID-19 and 44 in the ICU.Tuesday, April 205:26 pm - More than
200 cases have been reported
Gem State has reported 153 new cases confirmed and 61 new
cases of coronavirus epidemic. No new killings were reported but one was
removed from Bonner County, leaving the death toll at 2,023.
As of mid-December, 574,086 people in Idaho had received the
COVID-19 vaccine, 153,546 people had received only one dose and 420,540 people
had been completely vaccinated.
Monday, April 19th
5:23 pm - 321 new cases, six killed in the middle of
Sunday-Monday
290 new cases and 31 new COVID-19 cases in Idaho were
confirmed between Sunday and Monday. Ada, Canyon and Kootenai counties reported
the majority of 321 new cases.
As of March 2020, the state has reported 185,227 confirmed
cases and possible COVID-19 cases. Of that number, 148 783 were confirmed.
Six deaths were reported on Monday, bringing the total death
toll to 2,024:
Ada- 1
Bannock- 1
Agreement- 1
Kootenai- 3
570,163 Idahoans received at least one dose of the COVID-19
vaccine. More:
155,035 people received only the first vaccine
415,128 people were completely vaccinated
156 cases of vaccine explosion
An estimated 104,739 receipts were received.
How to follow up on Idaho COVID-19 cases:
On a daily basis, KTVB works hard to ensure that we provide
the most up-to-date, up-to-date information on the COVID-19 cases in Idaho.
We follow our numbers in the same way as Idaho Dept. Health
and Welfare. However, we update our total value frequently, which means that
our numbers may not always match the country.The state renews the total number
of cases daily by 5 p.m.
KTVB renews the value of our work once the state and local
health districts have confirmed their number of cases. See more details on how
we tracked regional numbers before the country puts them out of here.
"Restoration" is followed by the Idaho Department
of Health and Welfare. The state states that "It is defined as the number
of people with COVID-19 certified diagnostics who live 30 days after onset (or
transfer date if onset is not available) depending on complete cases, deaths,
and any available clinical information."
"Certified" cases refer to a person who has been
tested for COVID-19 and has been tested



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