TR’s weekly report (April 4 – April 11) on Leon County COVID cases, hospitalizations, and testing positivity rates is detailed below.
TR’s April 4th weekly report can be reviewed here.
The weekly COVID report, ending April 11th, shows all indicators increased, but are still below notable benchmarks.
For example, the positivity rate increased from 2.3% last week to 3.2% this week. However, the 7-day average positivity rate has been below 5% for 47 consecutive days.
Since the middle to the end of January 2021, the charts below show the significant downward trend in the three indicators.
The Numbers
The Leon County 7-day average (yellow-line) of reported COVID cases moved from 27 cases on April 4th to 35 cases on April 11th, a 29.7% increase.
The Leon County 7-day average (yellow-line) of reported COVID hospitalizations changed from 19 on April 4th to 20 reported on April 11th, a 5.3% increase.
The Leon County 7-day average (yellow line) COVID positivity rate changed from 2.3% on April 4th to 3.2% on April 11th, a 39.0% increase.
4,447,965 fully vaxxed in FL, 7,291,420 at least 1st dose.
CDCP says 9.704% of FL pop infected (31M) to date, fatalities as oct of pop 0.158%.
1.632 of those infected fatal.
9.393% of USA population infected to date, 0.169% of population fatally.
1.803% of those infected fatal.
74,066,085 fully
But we must all bow to draconian/authoritarian dictates rendering all destitute, kept ignorant & dependent on crony socialist super-mega-porkulus.
A more meaningful stat is looking at cases for the 65+ age demographic. In January 627 cases were reported in persons 65 and older, in March that same demographic reported just 44 cases or a 93% drop. This is strong evidence that the vaccines are starting to work. As all age groups get vaccinated covid really should
be a non-issue.