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Pensacola MSA in top 20 metro hot spots for COVID

Axios reports of the 20 U.S. metro areas with the highest daily case growth, nine are in Florida, according to Nephron Research. Pensacola is among those nine hot spots: “Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers-Cape Coral, Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, West Palm Beach-Boca Raton, Sarasota-Bradenton, Jacksonville and Pensacola are also in the top 20 metro areas, as of July 12.”

Escambia County has one more death (now 55 total) and 262 new cases – 226 are Florida residents, 16 tied to nursing homes, one to correctional, median age of 39 and positivity rate of 14.3% on 1,576 test results.

FDOH reports hospitalizations have increased by 17 to 221.

On June 30, Escambia County had a year-to-date total of 1,612 Florida residents with COVID-19 – covering 106 days. For the month of July (1-14), the county has 2,445 infected Florida residents.

On June 30, Escambia County had year-to-date 94 hospitalizations – less than one a day. For the month of July (1-14), the county has 127 new hospitalizations – nine per day.

This data is from the Florida Dept. of Health website.

Santa Rosa  had its largest single day for new cases – 109 Florida residents.  Positivity rate 14.7% and median age 35.

 

as of July 15 7/13/20 7/14/20 Increase
Total Cases        291,629    301,810  10,181
Fla Residents        287,789    297,876  10,087
Non-Fla.            3,840        3,934         94
Deaths Per DOH        4,521 112
Escambia            4,483        4,745       262
Okaloosa            1,445        1,532         87
Santa Rosa            1,412        1,523       111
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