Weekly Report Ending Dec. 13th: Leon COVID Cases, Hospitalizations, Positivity Rate Up

TR’s weekly report (December 6 – December 13) on Leon County COVID cases, hospitalizations, and testing positivity rates is detailed below.

TR’s November 6th weekly report can be reviewed here.

The weekly report, ending December 6th, shows an increase in cases, hospitalizations and the positivity rate.

The Numbers

The Leon County 7-day average (yellow-line) of reported COVID cases moved from 125 cases on December 6th to 144 cases on December 13th, a 15.2% increase.

The Leon County 7-day average (yellow-line) of reported COVID hospitalizations changed from 38 on December 6th to 44.4 on December 13th, a 16.8% increase.

The Leon County 7-day average (yellow line) COVID positivity rate changed from 5.50% on December 6th to 6.20% on December 13th, a 12.7% increase.

Staff

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7 Comments

  1. James
    James

    Do Mask Mandates Work? Share These Findings to the Face Diaper Worshippers

    https://welovetrump.com/2020/12/21/do-mask-mandates-work-share-these-findings-to-the-face-diaper-worshippers/?utm_source=PTN&utm_medium=mixed&utm_campaign=PTN

  2. Bono
    Bono

    No, no we are not all dead. The virus has magically disappeared as of Nov 6th, just as the talk radio messiahs proclaimed.

  3. Edward Lyle
    Edward Lyle

    As I’ve stated many times... the manufactured hysteria over the China Bio-Weapon flu will not cease until the Pharmaceutical Industrial Complex has made billions upon billions upon billions...

  4. William_Wallace
    William_Wallace

    Pfizer and big pharma will 'save' us with their vaccines. Can we stop with the fear mongering yet?

  5. Edward Lyle
    Edward Lyle

    Are we all dead yet?

  6. Jon
    Jon

    No deaths since 11/23 according to DOH.

  7. Publius
    Publius

    Where’s the death rate chart? Three test positive charts is two too many

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