COVID-19 hospitalizations in Florida: A county-by-county breakdown

Ayla Ellison -

About 16.5 percent of the more than 6,000 intensive care unit beds at Florida hospitals are available as of July 24, and there are 9,225 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in the state, according to data from the Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration. 

Below are the 51 Florida counties with at least one person hospitalized with the primary diagnosis of COVID-19 as of 9:46 a.m. CDT July 24. The counties are listed in alphabetical order.

Alachua: 127

Baker: 33

Bay: 85

Brevard: 142

Broward: 1,270

Calhoun: 2

Charlotte: 62

Citrus: 27

Clay: 85

Collier: 166

Columbia: 33 

DeSoto: 3

Duval: 493

Escambia: 192

Flagler: 22

Gadsden: 34

Gulf: 2

Hendry: 12

Hernando: 88

Highlands: 57

Hillsborough: 582

Holmes: 1

Indian River: 23 

Jackson: 27

Lake: 98

Lee: 233

Leon: 78

Manatee: 123

Marion: 97

Martin: 37

Miami-Dade: 1,984

Monroe: 15

Nassau: 4

Okaloosa: 49

Okeechobee: 11

Orange: 592

Osceola: 211

Palm Beach: 563

Pasco: 126

Pinellas: 424

Polk: 284

Putnam: 17

Santa Rosa: 28

Sarasota: 146

Seminole: 152

St. Johns: 38

St. Lucie: 169

Sumter: 28

Volusia: 140

Walton: 7

Washington: 3


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