BREVARD COVID-19 UPDATE: Space Coast Reports 1,547 Coronavirus Cases, 17 Deaths

By  //  June 27, 2020

Brevard COVID-19 Report for June 27

CORONAVIRUS BREVARD UPDATE: Brevard County Commissioner Chairman Bryan Lober and MedFast Urgent Care’s Dr. David Williams discuss the latest developments regarding COVID-19 from a government point of view and medical point of view.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Brevard County has reported 1,547 cases of COVID-19 as of Saturday afternoon, according to the Florida Department of Health.

According to the Florida Department of Health, the demographic breakdown of the age of those testing positive ranges from 1 to 94, with the median age being 37 years of age, and 48 percent are male and 52 percent are female.

The current Brevard list includes 1,531 Florida residents and 17 non-residents.

Brevard COVID-19 cases requiring hospitalization is 107. Seventeen deaths have been reported as a result of COVID-19 in Brevard County.

The Florida Department of Health reports 41,572 tests have been administered in Brevard County. According to Saturday’s report, 40,021 of those tests have come back negative.

The Florida Department of Health has reported a total of 132,545 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state out of 1,830,791 tests done statewide with 14,136 hospitalized.

Deaths attributed to COVID-19 in Florida are 3,390 as of Saturday.

In the U.S., over 2,500,419 million confirmed cases have been reported and 125,434 deaths have been attributed to COVID-19. Global cases reported are 9,882,496 with 495,993  global deaths.

Saturday, June 27 report for Brevard County by FDOH.
Thursday, June 25 report for Brevard County by FDOH.
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