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Counties with the highest COVID-19 death rate in Florida

TAMPA (STACKER) – As has been true throughout America’s COVID-19 history, every state—and every county therein—has its own COVID-19 story, driven by local policies and behaviors. The United States as of July 14 had reached 608,013 COVID-19-related deaths and nearly 34 million COVID-19 cases, according to Johns Hopkins University.

Amid the grim numbers come two bright spots: As of Feb. 2, more Americans had been vaccinated for COVID-19 than had been infected; and since then, rolling averages for case counts and deaths have been on the decline.

Stacker compiled a list of the counties with highest COVID-19 death rates in Florida using data from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Counties are ranked by the highest death rate per 100k residents as of July 8, 2021.

Keep reading to see whether your county ranks among the highest COVID-19 death rates in your state.

50. Brevard County

49. Volusia County

48. Duval County

47. Broward County

46. Santa Rosa County

45. Clay County

44. Franklin County

43. Wakulla County

42. Hardee County

41. Pinellas County

40. Manatee County

39. Hamilton County

38. Okaloosa County

37. Lake County

36. Polk County

35. Indian River County

34. Liberty County

33. Palm Beach County

32. Sarasota County

31. Jefferson County

30. St. Lucie County

29. Washington County

28. Bradford County

27. Hendry County

26. Martin County

25. Okeechobee County

24. Baker County

23. Sumter County

22. Putnam County

21. Gadsden County

20. Escambia County

19. Taylor County

18. Bay County

17. Charlotte County

16. Columbia County

15. Gilchrist County

14. Miami-Dade County

13. Madison County

12. Hernando County

11. Holmes County

10. DeSoto County

9. Marion County

8. Citrus County

7. Lafayette County

6. Suwannee County

5. Calhoun County

4. Gulf County

3. Jackson County

2. Highlands County

1. Union County