Weekly Report Ending Nov. 22nd: Leon COVID Cases Up, Positivity Rate below 5%

TR’s weekly report (November 15-22) on Leon County COVID cases, hospitalizations, and testing positivity rates is detailed below.

TR’s November 15th weekly report can be reviewed here.

The weekly report, ending November 22nd, shows an increase in cases and hospitalizations and a decrease in the positivity rate.

The Numbers

The Leon County 7-day average (yellow-line) of reported COVID cases moved from 82 cases on November 15th to 103 cases on November 22nd, a 20.4% increase.

The Leon County 7-day average (yellow-line) of reported COVID hospitalizations changed from 35 on November 15th to 38 on November 22nd, a 8.6% increase.

The Leon County 7-day average (yellow line) COVID positivity rate changed from 5.10% on November 15th to 4.38% on November 22nd, a 14.1% decrease.

Staff

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2 Comments

  1. Edward Lyle
    Edward Lyle

    Tracking the China Bio-Weapon “cases” is like tracking the number of vehicles driving on I-75 that “could” get into an accident. The damage caused to this Nation by the media-manufactured hysteria and subsequent political-based reaction, is far worse and irreparable than anything the China Bio-Weapon could have done. Other countries were collateral damage... America was always the primary target.

    How do you say “Mission Accomplished” in Chinese?

  2. William_Wallace
    William_Wallace

    Cases are up because testing is up by the fact positivity has remained stable and gone down over the past week. Leon county is reporting 2,000+ tests on a regular basis now. Most likely people proactively getting tested before Thanksgiving travel. With over 700 reported new cases this week and hospitalizations only adding 3 cases, hospitals in Tallahassee are not being overrun in this "second wave" of CoVID.

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