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Escambia: the most infected county on per capita basis outside of SE Fla.

Yesterday, Florida surpassed 36K cases, while Escambia County approached 600 COVID cases with 55 new positive cases. Escambia accounted for 9% of all new cases yesterday.

According to May 3 FDOH dashboard, DOH Escambia entered 317 test results on Saturday – positive percentage 17.4%, which brought the ytd percentage back up to 7.1%. DOH Escambia has really increased its data entry or the turnaround on test results must have improved–we don’t which because Escambia EOC has yet to release data.

For Tuesday 4/28 through Thursday 4/30, the dashboard showed only showed 379 new test results for Escambia County. For Friday 5/1-Sunday 5/3 report, 1,241 results were added.

On a per capita basis, Escambia’s positive results (57.11 per 30K)  only trails the three most infected counties: all in southeast Florida-Dade 141.13, Broward 82.82 and Palm Beach 64.93.

 

5/2/20 5/3/20
11 a.m. 11 a.m. Increase
Total Cases 35463 36078 615 1.73%
Florida Residents 34555 35158 603 1.75%
Non-Fla. 908 920 12 1.32%
Deaths 1364 1379 15 1.10%
Escambia 538 593 55 10.22%
Okaloosa 158 160 2 1.27%
Santa Rosa 157 157 0 0.00%

Escambia County had a net of 13 more cases among staff and residents of long-term care facilities.

2-May Residents Transfer Out Staff
Arcadia Health & Rehabilitation 7 0 7
Asbury Place 0 0 2
Bayside Health 45 0 13
Brookdale Pensacola 3 0 6
Florida Mentor 0 0 1
Homestead Village Retirement 0 0 1
Olive Branch Health And Rehabilitation 0 1 0
Pensacola Developmental Center 0 0 1
Rosewood Healthcare And Rehabilitation 11 0 1
Southern Oaks Care Center 94 4 6
Specialty Health And Rehabilitation 2 1 0
Total 162 6 38 206

 

Top 15 Florida Counties

Rank County Population Cases Per 30K
1 Dade     2,715,516 12775    141.13
2 Broward     1,924,229 5312      82.82
3 Palm Beach     1,446,277 3130      64.93
4 Orange     1,321,194 1434      32.56
5 Hillsborough     1,378,883 1281      27.87
6 Lee        718,679 1118      46.67
7 Duval        924,229 1045      33.92
8 Pinellas        957,875 766      23.99
9 Collier        363,922 640      52.76
10 Manatee        373,853 619      49.67
11 Escambia        311,522 593      57.11
12 Polk        724,777 523      21.65
13 Volusia        527,634 513      29.17
14 Osceola        338,619 509      45.09

 

Top 5 Counties Per Capita (min. 500 cases)

Rank County Population Cases Per 30K
1 Dade     2,715,516 12775    141.13
2 Broward     1,924,229 5312      82.82
3 Palm Beach     1,446,277 3130      64.93
4 Escambia        311,522 593      57.11
5 Collier        363,922 640      52.76

 


BY THE NUMBERS: CORONAVIRUS — SUNDAY EVENING EDITION
May 3, 2020
By NSF Staff

TALLAHASSEE — State agencies updated a variety of numbers Sunday about the coronavirus in Florida. Here are some takeaways:

— 36,078: Total number of cases.

— 1,379: Deaths of Florida residents.

— 485: Deaths of residents or staff members of long-term care facilities.

— 373: Prison inmates who have tested positive.

— 128: Inmates who have tested positive at Tomoka Correctional Institution.

— 92: Inmates who have tested positive at Sumter Correctional Institution.

— 56: Inmates who have tested positive at Liberty Correctional Institution.

— 1,025,657: Confirmed “unique” unemployment claims submitted from March 15 to Saturday, as some people have filed multiple claims.

— 452,526: Claimants paid.

— 700,261,670: Dollars paid to claimants.

— 38.3: Percentage of available hospital beds statewide.

— 36.5: Percentage of available adult intensive-care unit beds statewide.

Sources: Florida Department of Health, Florida Department of Corrections, Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Florida Agency for Health Care Administration.


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