Leon County, Florida COVID-19 Numbers, UPDATED April 12th, 6:00 PM

Leon County, Florida COVID-19 Numbers, UPDATED April 12th, 6:00 PM
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UPDATED April 12th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 120 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County. This means there were 7 new cases reported since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The report indicates 18 hospitalizations in Leon County.

With regards to testing, the report indicated there were 1,784 negative tests in Leon County. This translates to a 6.7% positive test rate. The state-wide positive test rate is 10.7%.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 18,986 to 19,895 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Deaths increased from 446 to 461.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed from 2.35% to 2.32%.

The Florida hospitalization numbers increased from 2,607 to 2,672.

UPDATED April 11th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 113 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County. This means there were 22 new cases reported since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The report indicates 18 hospitalizations in Leon County.

With regards to testing, the report indicated there were 1,622 negative tests in Leon County. This translates to a 6.5% positive test rate. The state-wide positive test rate is 10.8%.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 17,968 to 18,986 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Deaths increased from 419 to 446.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed from 2.33% to 2.35%.

The Florida hospitalization numbers increased from 2,496 to 2,607.

UPDATED April 10th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 91 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County. This means there were 13 new cases reported since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The report indicates 18 hospitalizations in Leon County.

With regards to testing, the report indicated there were 1,592 negative tests in Leon County. This translates to a 5.7% positive test rate. The state-wide positive test rate is 10.8%.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 16,826 to 17,968 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Deaths increased from 371 to 419.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed from 2.20% to 2.33%.

The Florida hospitalization numbers increased from 2,298 to 2,496.

UPDATED April 9th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 78 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County. This means there were 6 new cases reported since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The report indicates 15 hospitalizations in Leon County.

With regards to testing, the report indicated there were 1,466 negative tests in Leon County. This translates to a 5.0% positive test rate. The state-wide positive test rate is 10.7%.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 15,698 to 16,826 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Deaths increased from 323 to 371.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed from 2.06% to 2.20%.

The Florida hospitalization numbers increased from 2,082 to 2,298.

UPDATED April 8th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 72 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County. This means there were 4 new cases reported since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The report indicates 14 hospitalizations in Leon County.

With regards to testing, the report indicated there were 1,348 negative tests in Leon County. This translates to a 5.1% positive test rate. The state-wide positive test rate is 10.9%.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 14,747 to 15698 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Deaths increased from 296 to 323.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed from 2.01% to 2.06%.

The Florida hospitalization numbers increased from 1,893 to 2,082.

UPDATED April 7th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 68 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County. This means there were 9 new cases reported since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The report indicates 14 hospitalizations in Leon County.

With regards to testing, the report indicated there were 1,282 negative tests in Leon County. This translates to a 5.0% positive test rate. The state-wide positive test rate is 10.6%.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 13,629 to 14,747 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Deaths increased from 254 to 296.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed from 1.86% to 2.01%.

The Florida hospitalization numbers increased from 1,719 to 1,893.

UPDATED April 6th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 59 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County. This means there were 17 new cases reported since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

In 8 of the 59 cases, the age off the person infected was listed as 65 or over. Also, the report indicated there were 11 hospitalizations in Leon County.

With regards to testing, the report indicated there were 1,143 negative tests in Leon County. This translates to a 4.9% positive test rate. The state-wide positive test rate is 10.9%.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 12,350 to 13,629 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Deaths increased from 221 to 254.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed from 1.79% to 1.86%.

The Florida hospitalization numbers increased from 1,555 to 1,719.

UPDATED April 5th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 42 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County. This means there were no new cases reported since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The Florida DOH also reported 8 hospitalizations and 977 negative tests in Leon County.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 11,545 to 12,350 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Deaths increased from 195 to 221.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed from 1.69% to 1.79%.

The table below also includes hospitalization numbers. The numbers increased from 1,470 to 1,555.

UPDATED April 4th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 42 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County. This is an increase of 3 positive cases since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The Florida DOH also reported 8 hospitalizations and 893 negative tests in Leon County.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 10,268 to 11,545 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Deaths increased from 170 to 195.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed from 1.66% to 1.69%.

The table below also includes hospitalization numbers. The numbers increased from 1,334 to 1,470.

UPDATED April 3rd, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 39 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County. This is an increase of 4 positive cases since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The Florida DOH also reported 7 hospitalizations and 771 negative tests in Leon County.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 9,008 to 10,268 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Deaths increased from 144 to 170.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed from 1.60% to 1.66%.

The table below also includes hospitalization numbers. The numbers increased from 1,167 to 1,334.

UPDATED April 2nd, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 35 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County. This is an increase of 3 positive cases since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The Florida DOH also reported 5 hospitalizations and 680 negative tests in Leon County.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 7,773 to 9,008 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Deaths increased from 101 to 144.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed from 1.26% to 1.30%.

The table below also includes hospitalization numbers. The numbers increased from 990 to 1,167.

UPDATED April 1st, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 32 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County. This is an increase of 6 positive cases since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The Florida DOH also reported 5 hospitalizations and 650 negative tests in Leon County.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 6741 to 7773 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Also, deaths increased from 85 to 101.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed from 1.26% to 1.30%.

The table below also includes hospitalization numbers. The numbers increased from 857 to 990.

UPDATED March 31st, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 26 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County with four hospitalizations. This is an increase of 3 cases since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

Of the 26 cases, two are over 65 years of age.

The Florida DOH information also reported 591 negative tests in Leon County.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 5704 to 6741 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Also, deaths increased from 71 to 85.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed 1.24% to 1.26%.

The table below also includes hospitalization numbers. Based on the data below, hospitalizations are doubling approximately every 3-4 days.

UPDATED March 30th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 23 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County with four hospitalizations. This is an increase of 5 cases since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

Of the 23 cases, two are over 65 years of age.

The Florida DOH information also reported 532 negative tests in Leon County.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 4950 to 5704 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Also, deaths increased from 60 to 71.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases changed 1.21% to 1.24.

The table below also includes hospitalization numbers. Based on the data below, hospitalizations are doubling approximately every 3-4 days.

UPDATED March 29th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 18 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County with four hospitalizations. This is an increase of 1 case since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The Florida DOH information also reported 478 negative tests in Leon County.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 4038 to 4950 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Also, deaths increased from 56 to 60.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases decreased from 1.39% to 1.21%.

The table below also includes hospitalization numbers. Based on the data below, hospitalizations are doubling approximately every 3-4 days.

UPDATED March 28th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 17 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County with three hospitalizations. This is an increase of 2 cases since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The Florida DOH information indicates 13 of the cases are travel related.

The state also reported 409 negative tests in Leon County.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 3198 to 4038 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Also, deaths increased from 46to 56.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases decreased from 1.44% to 1.39%.

The table below also includes hospitalization numbers. Based on the data below, hospitalizations are doubling approximately every 3-4 days.

UPDATED March 27th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 15 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County with two hospitalizations. This is an increase of 2 cases since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The Florida DOH information indicates 13 of the cases are travel related.

The state also reported 361 negative tests in Leon County.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 2484 to 3198 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Also, deaths increased from 29 to 46.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases increased from 1.17% to 1.44%. The death rate has been trending down since 3/18 until today.

The table below also includes hospitalization numbers. Based on the data below, hospitalizations are doubling approximately every 3-4 days.

UPDATED March 26th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows 13 positive coronavirus cases in Leon County with two hospitalizations. This is an increase of 5 cases since yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The Florida DOH information indicates 11 of the cases are travel related, 1 is not, and 1 is listed as unknown.

The state also reported 294 negative tests in Leon County.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 1977 to 2484 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Also, deaths increased from 23 to 29.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases increased from 1.16% to 1.17%. The death rate has been trending down since 3/18.

The table below also includes hospitalization numbers. Based on the data below, hospitalizations are doubling approximately every 3-4 days.

UPDATED March 25th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows eight positive coronavirus cases in Leon County with two hospitalizations. This information is unchanged from yesterday’s 6:00 PM update.

The state also reported 248 negative tests in Leon County with 8 pending.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 1467 to 1977 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Also, deaths increased from 20 to 23.

Deaths as a percent of positive cases decreased from 1.36% to 1.16%. The death rate has been trending down since 3/18.

The table below also includes hospitalization numbers. Based on the data below, hospitalizations are doubling approximately every 3-4 days.

Hospital – indicates hospitalizations

UPDATED March 24th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows eight positive coronavirus cases in Leon County with two hospitalizations.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 1227 to 1467 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Also, deaths increased from 17 to 20.

The state also reported 188 negative tests in Leon County with 6 pending.

UPDATED March 23rd, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows seven positive coronavirus cases in Leon County. All seven cases were listed as travel related.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 1007 to 1227 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Also, deaths increased from 13 to 18.

The state also reported 130 negative tests in Leon County with 11 pending.

UPDATED March 22nd, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows five positive coronavirus cases in Leon County.

Positive cases in Florida increased from 763 to 1007 since yesterday’s 6 PM update. Also, deaths increased from 12 to 13.

The state also reported 97 negative tests in Leon County.

Leon/Florida Numbers

Source: Florida’s COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard, maintained by the Florida Department of Health, Division of Disease Control and Health Protection.

Note: The death of a person in Leon County, after being transferred from Georgia, has been removed from Florida numbers. It appears the death is being counted in Georgia.

UPDATED March 21st, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows no change in Leon County coronavirus cases, which currently stands at four positive tests and one death.

However, positive cases in Florida increased from 563 to 763 since the yesterday’s 6 PM update. Also, deaths increased from 11 to 12.

The state also reported 93 negative tests in Leon County.

Source: Florida’s COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard, maintained by the Florida Department of Health, Division of Disease Control and Health Protection.

UPDATED March 20th, 6:00 PM

The latest information shows no change in Leon County coronavirus cases, which currently stands at four positive tests and one death.

However, positive cases in Florida increased from 520 to 563 since the last update. Also, deaths increased from 10 to 11.

The state also reported 84 negative tests in Leon County.

UPDATED March 20th, 11:00 AM

The latest information shows no change in Leon County numbers. However, positive cases in Florida increased from 432 to 520 since last update. Also, deaths increased from 9 to 10.

Next update is today at 6:00 PM

Source: Florida’s COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard, maintained by the Florida Department of Health, Division of Disease Control and Health Protection.

UPDATED March 19th, 6:00 PM

After talking to various officials, TR has decided to stop tracking the number of tests administered. TR had been reporting testing numbers posted on the Florida DOH website. However, the Leon County numbers reported by DOH were inconsistent with the reports we were getting from local officials.

It appears that so many different groups -private & public – are administering tests that the numbers reported on the state website are incomplete.

TR will continue to report the number of positive cases and the number of deaths based on the Florida DOH website.

The information provided by the Florida Department of Health as of March 19th, 6:00 PM, show that 4 people in Leon County have tested positive for the coronavirus. There has been 1 death in Leon County.

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The numbers come from the “Florida’s COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard” which is maintained by the Florida Department of Health, Division of Disease Control and Health Protection.

The following numbers are as of March 19, 6:00 pm.

109 Responses to "Leon County, Florida COVID-19 Numbers, UPDATED April 12th, 6:00 PM"

  1. Sweden hasn’t done a lockdown. They have bars, night clubs, you name it, all open. Their numbers are very similar to neighboring countries. No one seems to want to talk about that.

  2. @Jason –

    “Haha freedom is a fringe belief? ”

    No, the belief that if *you* go out and get exposed then *you* are the only person you are putting at risk. It’s a fringe belief because it is a deeply flawed understanding of the science of disease transmission. It is a fringe belief in the same way that the world is flat, or climate change is not real is a fringe belief.

    “But it’s not in any way a reason to prohibit people’s freedom of movement, or force privately owned businesses into bankruptcy.”

    We restrict freedom of movement all the time. You cannot hitchhike on the interstate, drive down highway 90 going 120 mph, or drive drunk. We do all of those things for the common good.

    “Who are you to determine what is righteous?”

    Encouraging people undertake behaviors known to increase the risk of a pandemic is the opposite of righteous, I know that much.

    “Do you try to force others into your religion too?”

    I have no religious affiliation. For what it’s worth, I don’t think churches should be tax exempt, either. Wanna pray to Santa Claus? Go ahead, what do I care?

    ” If “righeous” means you get to force businesses to close and force people out of work, what do you consider unethical?”

    Desperate times call for desperate measures. We aren’t doing this for no reason, we are doing it to keep our hospitals from being over run. Unethical would be intentionally doing things known to make the situation worse; i.e., ‘open everything up’.

    “If the lockdowns are a “good method at stopping the disease”, and your family is locked down, how could anyone in your family possibly get it? What you wrote makes no sense.”

    For starters, you don’t seem to understand people I might care about could extend to people who are not my family. What if someone I care about (or someone in my family) works for a grocery store, or drives for UPS, or works in an elderly care facility? What then? In those situations, if a small number of people are interacting, it *reduces* the chances of those people working in essential services from catching the disease. If a large number of people are interacting, it *increases* the chance people working in those industries catch the disease. What a classic Conservative thought process though, complexly unable to process there might be people other than myself that I might care about while being 100% ignorant about the rudimentary science underlying disease transmission. Also, ‘Tyranny!’

    “And even if it did, why does your family trump anyone else’s?”

    We are doing this for *everyone*, not just for me. You don’t think I am being inconvenienced? You don’t think I’m losing money? I happen to be able to think that we are in this together, not as a set of rugged individuals.

    “How many of those ways should cause me to lose my freedom to go where I choose, or friends of mine to lose their business?”

    When they are acting recklessly in a manner that is likely to cause *people to get sick and maybe die*. Jesus Christ, is it that hard to understand? I’m not happy anyone is losing their business, but please stop pretending that the right of the individual to sell whatever service is more important than the social good. This is why, for example, we have child labor laws, or driving drunk is against the law, or we have no strip clubs in Leon county; because while it does infringe on someone’s freedom to some extent, the benefit of the law outweighs the cost of personal freedoms being curtailed.

    “Tyranny is restricting the movement of healthy people.”

    Don’t you understand that people are asymptomatic, but capable of spreading the disease for days?

    “Why can’t you show others the same courtesy?”

    Imagine I told you I just wanted to drive drunk, and since you will be home on Friday nights, it won’t affect you, so just be courteous, and let my freedoms be. Being courteous does not entail giving equal credence to beliefs that are contradiction to what the scientific method tells us about disease transmission. Being courteous does not mean you get to put the entire community at risk because otherwise you think you are under ‘tyranny’.

    1. You’re comparing apples to oranges. You can’t forbid me from driving because I might drive drunk. Have you ever driven a car? Look around, there are other drivers all over the place. They aren’t prevented from driving until they exhibit signs of being impaired. Anything could happen to anyone. You can’t tie everyone to their beds just because they might do something to you.

      Don’t fool yourself that you’re a forward thinker because you advocate dictatorial, one-size-fits-all punishment of the infected and non-infected alike. That kind of thing is great for sheep and submissives Just don’t force it onto the rest of us. Even in biblical times when leprosy was raging, the healthy people could still go outside

      As for the Publix and UPS workers, they made a choice. Everyone knows the risks by now. No “essential business” is worth dying for, is it? They’re adults, let them decide. If they don’t want to risk the virus, they can stay inside. But if they are willing to take the risks in order to continue getting a paycheck, then they have to accept the consequences.

      It’s not your job to save everyone, especially those that don’t want your efforts. Worry about yourself and your loved ones. If you stay in your crypt until you get the all clear, you should be fine. And if not, then these lockdowns didn’t work anyway.

      By the way, there’s no such thing as “the public good”. There is only the individual good. Just like there’s no such thing as public health. Health is individual too. Public good would imply that we all agree on what good is, and since that’s not the case, worry about yourself and don’t affect the way others choose to live their lives.

  3. Haha freedom is a fringe belief? Now we’re really in trouble.
    I never said the virus wasn’t real. It’s real and some people have died. But it’s not in any way a reason to prohibit people’s freedom of movement, or force privately owned businesses into bankruptcy.
    Who are you to determine what is righteous? Let me guess, what is righteous pretty much coincides with your viewpoint. Do you try to force others into your religion too? If “righeous” means you get to force businesses to close and force people out of work, what do you consider unethical?
    “Someone I know might die”? How could they die when you’re bolted inside your house? If the lockdowns are a “good method at stopping the disease”, and your family is locked down, how could anyone in your family possibly get it? What you wrote makes no sense.
    And even if it did, why does your family trump anyone else’s? Anyone in anyone’s family can die an infinite number of ways. How many of those ways should cause me to lose my freedom to go where I choose, or friends of mine to lose their business?
    None of your response explains why we can’t just adhere to our individual beliefs. You can look out your window at other people “acting recklessly” by going to the beach or whatever daredevil, live-on-the-razor’s-edge activity they want to engage in. You’ll be safe from all of the insane park-goers.
    Quarantining is restricting the movement of sick people. Tyranny is restricting the movement of healthy people.
    You are free to quarantine all you want. I would never try to stop you from staying inside for as long as your masters on tv and in govt tell you to. Why can’t you show others the same courtesy?

  4. This is what happens when you let agenda-driven, taxpayer-funded, grant-dependent “scientists” play with a altered and modified SIMs game…

    No one should believe or react to any of this nonsense. No Informed American should accept any of this until we’re shown empirical data and a side-by-side comparative chart that depicts and compares the “real” year-to-date number of deaths “caused by” Covid-19 here in America… to the year-to-date number of deaths from the common flu, car wrecks, diabetes, cancer, abortion, trip and falls, et al…

    But this will never happen, lest we expose the ruse and manufactured hysteria that is designed to destroy our economy and Republic. Wake up America!

    May God continue to bless and protect America, Her President, Her Constitution, Her Laws, Her Sovereignty, and Her Citizens.

    1. @Edward Lyle –

      Have you noticed that *every other country on the planet* is also doing lockdowns? Do you really think they are all under the influence of taxpayer-funded, grant-dependent “scientists”? Are you the sole voice of sanity for all of the governments? All of them? It is simply mind numbingly stupid to think this could be the case. This is the dumbest hill to die of all time, and yet you persist. Why?

      1. Some people are just odd. Ignore them. While this is likely to be no worse than any other virus generally, that could also be because we took drastic measures. Hopefully people learn from this and become healthier and more stable in their finances and business. I doubt the politicians will learn anything.

      2. Just because every other country is doing lockdowns doesn’t make what he said incorrect, nor does it make doing them here any less immoral or unconstitutional. America used to be different than every other country. Just because we have gone down the big govt path that every other country has and now that we have a govt that is allowed to deprive us of our freedom under the guise of “helping” us doesn’t make doing so righteous or smart. It’s not surprising that we’re subscribing everyone else’s method because there isn’t much different between systems any more.
        But regardless of whether you believe lockdowns are a good method and the previous poster may not, why not just live and let live? If you want to seal yourself in your house to be safe, no one will stop you. Why is it right if the rest of us are forced to follow your example, in much the same way that you want America itself to follow the example set by other countries?
        And as for being a dumb hill to die on, just allowing the govt to use this virus as an excuse to destroy our freedoms without at least raising a questioning voice doesn’t sound very smart either. Govt kills way more people than the coronavirus ever will.

        1. @Jason –

          “Just because every other country is doing lockdowns doesn’t make what he said incorrect”

          Yes, it *does* make it incorrect, namely, the idea that this is a ‘ruse and manufactured hysteria designed to destroy our economy and Republic.’ Think about how stupid an idea this is; that every industrialized country has shut down their economies as a ‘ruse’. This is a fundamentally incorrect statement, and believing otherwise is absurd.

          “Just because we have gone down the big govt path that every other country has and now that we have a govt that is allowed to deprive us of our freedom under the guise of “helping” us doesn’t make doing so righteous or smart.”

          Mitigating the spread of disease is smart though. Reducing the number of people who die is righteous though. I mean, ‘just because *every single other country* has done something doesn’t mean we should because my fringe belief system is superior’ is a horrible argument.

          “But regardless of whether you believe lockdowns are a good method and the previous poster may not, why not just live and let live?”

          They are a good method at stopping the spread of disease. To believe otherwise is to ignore an abundance of medical and biological knowledge. Why would we do otherwise?

          Why not ‘just live and let live’? Because if people in Tallahassee follow his advice, someone I know *might die*. That’s why. Because his advice is a good way to insure *more* people get COVID, and one of those people might be someone I care about.

          “Why is it right if the rest of us are forced to follow your example, in much the same way that you want America itself to follow the example set by other countries?”

          Because this is what application of the scientific method tells us, as opposed to a first graders recitation of American Exceptionalism. This is the way to reduce the number of people being infected. Because if you are in a group of a hundred and fifty people and you are the only one doing something that everyone else thinks is dangerous, it isn’t because you are edgy and exceptional and a rugged individualist, it means you are acting recklessly.

          “And as for being a dumb hill to die on, just allowing the govt to use this virus as an excuse to destroy our freedoms without at least raising a questioning voice doesn’t sound very smart either.”

          There is a difference between ‘raising a questioning voice’ and ‘spouting out nonsense that is easily observed to be false’. Want to have a voice at the table? Don’t argue that the Earth is flat, that climate change isn’t real, or that COVID is a big ‘ruse’. If you want your ideas to be taken seriously, they can’t be intellectually bankrupt.

  5. 65-year-old Wakulla man becomes first (allegedly) reported death from Coronavirus in the region.
    Meanwhile, drugs, shootings, alcohol, bad driving and ABORTIONS have silenced the beating hearts of hundreds in the same region this year.

    Should we blame those on the Guv & Trump too?

  6. If the hospitalizations stay down, that will be good news. Still would like to know whats happened to all the people confirmed infected a couple weeks ago. Recoveries should be increasing to eventually catch up.

    1. Article in the Democrat says that Department of Health does not change the hospitalized number even if somebody has been discharged from the hospital. Also, DOH does not track the number of people who have recovered from the virus.

  7. As long as it’s not you or one of your family, it’s fake news and those deaths are just collateral damage of keeping the economy from tanking. Good call!!! 45 has already morally bankrupted us – let’s make it a clean sweep!

    1. Margaret, I could easily flip that argument around on you. Businesses (whose owners have worked their whole lives to build up) being forced into bankruptcy are just collateral damage as long as they’re not yours. If you want to lock yourself in your home to stay safe, by all means go ahead. Why does your plan to stay safe have to be forced onto the rest of us?
      Americans are supposed to be free people, rugged individuals. The govt is not your daddy. The best polticians are nothing but corrupt lawyers. Why do you trust them to take care of you?

    2. Of course I have a brain and can think independent of what some bureaucrat says.

      92 cases over 288,000 total population of Leon County

      This is insanity.

  8. This will turn out to be like the common flu. 2017 deaths 85,000. We will have between 40 and 60 thousand deaths and in the meantime destroy our economy by a bunch of unelected bureacrats.

  9. Number of Cases: 15,466. This is .0007 of Florida’s population.
    Number of Deaths: 309. This is .00001 of Florida’s population.

    The above percentages were developed at 2,000 decimal places.

  10. No one should believe or react to any of this nonsense. No Informed American should accept any of this until we’re shown empirical data and a side-by-side comparative chart that depicts and compares the “real” year-to-date number of deaths “caused by” Covid-19 here in America… to the year-to-date number of deaths from the common flu, car wrecks, diabetes, cancer, abortion, trip and falls, et al…

    But this will never happen, lest we expose the ruse and manufactured hysteria that is designed to destroy our economy and Republic. Wake up America!

    May God continue to bless and protect America, Her President, Her Constitution, Her Laws, Her Sovereignty, and Her Citizens.

  11. @DerpStatePropagandizer –

    Nice pseudonym!

    I mean, sure, maybe the disease progression needs a more nuanced build of O2 vs pressure as a treatment. I dunno? Low oxygenation does seem to be an issue. If true, even more reason to protect our respiratory technicians from being overwhelmed by a huge number of cases all at once.

    Stay home, everyone.

  12. Any way to follow up with the people who got it weeks ago? Or were in the hospital? They should be recovered by now right?

  13. Hospitalizations is a good metric to track; it is this number that we are trying to reduce while social distancing. If you get hospitalized with COVID19, you are likely to be staying there for a few days, and if you goto ICU, can be there for 10 days+ (if you live). Once we hit capacity in our hospitals and especially ICU units is when things get dark. In New York paramedics are being advised not to try to transport people with cardiac arrest if they do not show response to initial CPR attempts. There is no room at the hospital, and no one to do CPR on someone who is very unlikely to survive. This is happening now.

    We also do not have an infinite supply of nurses and physicians to throw into hallways filled with sick people. When they get sick, they either work sick and infect the non-sick, or stay home, and leave the hospitals short staffed. If they happen to die, that resource takes a long time to replace. Also, there were like, our neighbors and friends and sisters and stuff. So we should be doing what we can to make their jobs a little easier.

    Our hospitals were not built with sustained, large surges in mind. Hospitals do not keep 50% of hospital beds open and waiting; hospitals are built to what the market can support because it is not profit effective to do otherwise. So when we see a sudden increase in people who need the hospital, and need it for a while, and the same exact thing is happening to every hospital in the state simultaneously, we run into a situation where *everyone* is waiting for medical attention, because a third of our doctors are sick, and every single room and hallway in the hospital is full of coughing people. If you don’t have COVID and have a heart attack, you’ll get COVID in the hospital filled with sick people and sick nurses.

    Stay home, everyone.

  14. Our Gov. just announced a Stay At Home Order to start this Thursday and Midnight. I wish he would enact a KEEP OUT Order for all these Out Of State People.

  15. Keep in mind the government has no idea what the real mortality rate is because those people who got sick and never reported it especially in January and February are not included in the denominator for the calculation of the death rate. The current rate of 1.7 percent is way off base and more likely than not when this is all said and done will be very close of the 1 tenth of 1 percent that the Swine Flu had. This is hype at its greatest level. Rational thought is out the window.

  16. The Mayor of Tallahassee should issue a open for business order at the end of the week. That way, the Mayor of Gainesville and other localities will follow suit. The two week lockdown was a good idea to stem the tide, so to speak… but its time to et back on track. Travel restrictions and border closing should stay in place indefinitely, in an effort to prevent a reemergence. We know who the most vulnerable are and how to protect them. Time for common sense to reenter the picture.

    1. Yeah Im not sure why we have a lockdown with only a few cases. Certainly we can maintain some common sense measures to limit spread, but not sure we need a curfew and all businesses shut down.

    2. Ask yourself this:
      WHY is the MSM “demanding” national lockdowns (As the NY Times demanded of Trump on Mar. 25)?
      Why do the Dem-Socialists and their media allies daily scream hysterical and dire headlines and wring every bit of fear they can out of this virus mess?
      Why does the MSM seem to quash any good or hopeful news and try to discredit any news of drugs that seem effective and treating and-or curing the virus?

      Then ask yourself this:
      If you’re the Dem-Socialists and the MSM, what can you gain from nationwide economic lockdowns and ginning up maximum fear and hysteria?
      How can you best prevent Trump from restarting the economy and gradually overcoming this virus?
      Which above environment is the best opportunity for Dem-Socialists to try and seize more power?

      1. @Mike –

        This is the dumbest goddamn thing I have ever read.

        Does anyone out there think that Italy went into a nation wide shutdown because they watched too much CNN? Did Spain? Is Germany in a lockdown because they hate Trump so much? Why did Japan go into a lockdown? Why did France? Why has Israel closed it’s borders? Did Boris Johnson order a lockdown of England because he read too much of the ‘Dem-Socialist’ MSM? Why did Trump extend our weak implementation of social distancing a full month? Is he a ‘Dem Socialist’ now?

        Jesus Christ, Mike, usually it’s just funny to watch the mouthbreathers grunt philosophically while looking like idiots, but in this case, people who follow your advice, or your advice to congregate and ‘open for business’, could get themselves killed. What’s more, it might be someone that I know and care about. Get bent.

        1. You can get yourself killed doing a lot of things. Why does that mean I have to stay in my house? If you want to be safe, you’re free to quarantine yourself. Why does anyone else have to if they don’t want to?

  17. The Mayor of Gainesville issued a stay at home order effective at midnight tonight. John E. Dailey should go ahead and issue a stay at home order for Tallahassee. To hammer up the City, you stop the spread in its tracks. That’s what it took in Wuhan, assuming the Chinese are telling the truth. But that’s a whole different issue.

  18. 5 infections in a population of 300K. Enough is enough people. We know who the most vulnerable are, and we how to protect them.

    Businesses are going under and citizens are hurting. It’s time to use common sense, ignore the media-manufactured hysteria, and re-open our city.

  19. Number of tests should be reported here. Use the local numbers since they, hopefully, will have a better handle on accuracy. Show source name as a reference, eg Tallahassee/Leon County EMS. Last test number I recall was around 100? Seems quite low. Have other test locations been opened up?

  20. Good Day everyone… just checking in to see if we’re all dead yet… hmmm, nope; doesn’t look like it…

    Onward then, with the MHPO (Manufactured Hysteria by the Perpetually Outraged) presented by: “The 2020 American Media PACdemic”… where creating unreasonable panic, designed to damage America and meddle in our own elections, is our business.

    Sponsored by: The DNC and the AATPM (American Association of Toilet Paper Manufacturing)… because after all… you may not always be sick, but you’ll always have to wipe your Democrat.

    1. Eric reporting in. Still waiting for the sky to fall. In the meantime, enjoying this beautiful day! Can’t tell if I have the ‘Rona or just pollen allergies…. 🙂 Why is it only actors and athletes and politicians getting sick? Like that one commenter says, they are sick!

  21. Operation Mockingbird.
    Church Committee, 1976:

    “Approximately 50 of the [CIA] assets are individual American journalists or employees of U.S. media organizations.”

    Example-> Who did Anderson Cooper work for in college, before joining CNN?

  22. Good news is nobody is arguing over pronouns or which bathroom they get to use. Sorry, had to find some silver lining.

    1. AND CNN and MSNBC yesterday actually said POSITIVE things about Trump and his handling of this Crisis. I almost fell over…………

  23. I don’t get it since 2007 ever election year a new virus comes out what the hell there’s something much bigger going on this i’s just the testing phase of it

    1. Why doesn’t this man give the name of the doctor that supposedly told him to come to the testing site? It seems to me that he didn’t go through the proper channels to get tested and they should’ve refused to test him in my opinion. He needs the doctor to properly request that he have a test. That is following the directions, but most of the morons in American don’t follow directions.

        1. Not same Anon, I don’t own the name, just borrowing it.
          Good point, though. Reviewed the Gentleman’s social media and strikes me as a provocateur, as he claims to be Leon County Corona Patient #1, having travelled outside the US recently.
          Drove by test site, good presence of LE. Be alert, be vigilant. Perhaps he is testing waters.

          Wonder what meds he is on, who his Therapist is, and who his Handler is.

          Nothing can stop what is coming.
          God bless, even the morons. We are all in this together, and judging by store shelves, America is really cleaning up its’ act.

        1. Thanks, Maven.
          Had to do some driving today, listened to some of his podcasts. He is running, sounds like he has been kicked out of Wakulla County Commission meetings, asked not to attend other meetings.
          For a guy running for office, why the show this morning?

      1. I try to watch his Videos on Facebook but, he is all over the place. He says he is running for the US Senate but you can’t tell with all the crap he is doing. I have yet to see an actual stance from him on his Campaign. What does he stand for? What is his plat Form? I won’t be Voting for him because he is proving to be a Whack Job with every Video and every Statement he makes. Hey Benjamin A. Horbowy get to working on YOUR Campaign so we know what your Platform is.

  24. Hey Staff, now WTXL reports two positive at Capital Regional and one dead at TMH. You should have left the table like it was.

  25. I believe it man, at least all journalists at Tallahassee Reports because this article was written by the “Staff”

  26. Damn Son, That false table just got me in a heated debate on Facebook. Are all journalists as unprofessional and make errors or just when the facts mean so much to so many. I swear, I think journals do it on purpose sometimes.

  27. EIGHT PEOPLE?!?!?!
    Only Eight tests ran for all of Leon County? And that shouldn’t even include the one positive that’s out of the Country so let’s say only SEVEN tests have been taken.
    Does everyone realize that three Leon County Schools sent hundreds of kids to New York and kids returned Saturday the 14th with a high grade fever and dry coughs? They stayed at Motels less than 4 miles from an outbreak hotspot.

    Everyone in Tallahassee who is has a false sense of security because TMH hasn’t reported a positive case better wake up a smell the coffee.

      1. 45 should be fired!! Not a problem, only a few cases, gone soon, stock market looking great, on and on minimizing the entire catastrophe. Then….a few days later….I knew all along that it was going to be a pandemic. Seriously!!???!?!!!

        1. The person or people responsible are those that allowed the children, faculty, and chaperones to go on this trip to New York. 45 has nothing to do with this virus.
          If President Trump hadn’t closed travel to and from China we would have things like Italy. The amount of those deceased in Italy is higher than China. Italy didn’t do anything until the situation was dire.

  28. Every year an estimated 290,000 to 650,000 people die in the world due to complications from seasonal influenza (flu) viruses.
    This figure corresponds to 795 to 1,781 deaths per day due to the seasonal flu.

    1. That’s like comparing a marathon runner’s time from a guy who just finished the race to one who just started. Makes zero sense. Think of degrees of contagion and exponential spread and then run the numbers. I get people didn’t want to worry about this at first but anyone with their head still in the sand by now, I guess will only wake up when they’re standing over the casket of someone they love. Otherwise, I don’t think you’re going to be convinced.

      1. keep us posted TG
        supply a link to ONE name of a person dead from the ‘Rona
        there’s something else going on thats not immediately apparent

      2. Wake up TG. If you looked at data and just News©, you would have bought your toilet paper no later than mid-February.
        While Pelosi and crew were celebrating PeachMints, China was already on lockdown.
        The Storm is here, and nothing can stop what’s coming, so relax. None of us gets out of here alive, so hug your kids, comfort your friends, and Pray. God Wins.

      3. They can’t hear you, they don’t want to listen. They don’t want to believe that going to church is risky. And Jethro boy don’t read much.

        1. I can read enough between the lines to tell you’re afraid and projecting onto others your own doubts. All of us have fear, these are uncharted waters, and as Payl Harvey used’ta say, ‘every generation faces a test.’

          Jus’ remember, Philip, fear is what makes a man scared.

          1. Not scared. But dismayed at the cult of stupid on this site. Not afraid of your guns, because your irresponsible behavior is going to kill us all.

    2. Liberal: I feel or think this way, so EVERYONE must also feel or think as I do. In fact, I want laws that compel everyone to feel or think as I do. Any difference should be illegal.

      Conservative: I feel or think this way, and I’m fine with that. Others may feel or think differently, that’s their business as long as they don’t try to make it mine.

      Liberals, try walking off your Dem-Socialist Thought Plantation for awhile, and see how quickly other Liberals ostracize and condemn you.

  29. Only 8 tests in leon county have been administered? Are you kidding me? No wonder we don’t have any reported cases. We’re screwed.

    1. Only folks can afford the tests are NBA athletes and Hollywood actors. And rich politicians. None of us regular folk even get it my dude.

    1. She’s got a point you know.

      These people are SICK.

      We are at War with a Hidden Enemy. Put on the Whole Armor of God, that You may stand against the wiles of the Devil, as outlined in Ephesians 6.

      1. Thanks, Anon.
        For $2.50, you can get 2 shares of Gannett stock ($1.25/share) or 1 super-thin Fake Newsocrat ($2.50) at the store today. Didn’t GateHouse just pay $12/share to buy Gannett?
        Ouch!
        Such financial wizards!
        I thought by now they’d stop printing the Saturday paper – especially with no college or prep sports to cover.

        More layoffs coming.

    2. Wow, that is naive. Sounds like you’re the victim of fake news. There’s more cases in cities because there’s more people! If you’re a rural Trumpster you are not safer, just dumber. Also, large cities have more crime because, again, there are more people, not because of Democratic governments. Rural areas tend to be more conservative and less diverse. Cities have more diversity and lean more liberal. That doesn’t mean there aren’t conservatives in cities; there may be more than in lower population rural counties. Did you know California had 3,100,000 more votes for Trump than Alabama? So much for the false narrative that Hillary won the popular vote by 3,000,000 votes because California. Maybe you should get out more.

          1. Lies, damn lies, and statistics. Torture the numbers enough and they’ll tell ya anything you want to hear.
            Get over it, she lost.

      1. We do have more guns, though. Just in case this goes really south. Good luck defending your home and property using a Vote for Bernie bumpersticker.

        1. Libs have guns too buddy. Just because we’re willing to jump through a few more hoops to get them for the safety of our children and fellow Americans doesn’t mean we’re useless tree huggers. Stop being a sheep and view the world with your eyes, not Fox news.

          1. Love it. Armed Americans are armed. And American.

            Bloomberg wanted to take away minorities’ guns “for their own good.”(Washington Times, February 8, 2015)
            More recently, Coonman Ralph Northam in Virginia wanted to do same thing.

            Never forget, as our Founders well knew:

            The 2nd protects the 1st.

      2. “How sad it must be — believing that scientists, scholars, historians, economists and journalists have devoted their entire lives to deceiving you, while a reality TV star with decades of fraud and exhaustively documented lying is your only beacon of truth and honesty.” – The Other 98%

    3. It is now coming out that the numbers are flawed. The so-called “experts” have now publicly admitted that any and all deaths – that can be even remotely associated with CV in any way – are being reported as a death “caused by” Covid-19.

      This is what happens when you let agenda-driven, taxpayer-funded, and grant-dependent “scientists” play with a modified SIMs game.

      WAKE UP AMERICA… IT’S TIME TO WASH YOUR HANDS AND GET BACK TO WORK SAVING OUR GREAT REPUBLIC.

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