Weekly Report Ending April 25th: Leon COVID Indicators Remain Low

Weekly Report Ending April 25th: Leon COVID Indicators Remain Low

TR’s weekly report (April 18 – April 25) on Leon County COVID cases, hospitalizations, and testing positivity rates is detailed below.

TR’s April 18th weekly report can be reviewed here.

The weekly COVID report, ending April 25th, shows little change in the Leon COVID indicators.

Since the middle of January 2021, the charts below show a significant downward trend in the three indicators. However, despite a move upward over the last 2-3 weeks, the indicators remain low.

The Numbers

The Leon County 7-day average (yellow-line) of reported COVID cases moved from 40 cases on April 18th to 41 cases on April 25th, a 2.5% increase.

The Leon County 7-day average (yellow-line) of reported COVID hospitalizations changed from 24 on April 18th to 19 reported on April 25th, a 20.8% decrease.

The Leon County 7-day average (yellow line) COVID positivity rate changed from 4.0% on April 18th to 4.1% on April 25th, a 2.5% increase.

5 Responses to "Weekly Report Ending April 25th: Leon COVID Indicators Remain Low"

  1. Well, sadly sanity has not returned in the Capital District and DeSantis extended his criminal Executive Order today with EO #21-94. Maskholes rejoice! So much for fighting back against Covidstan and the Cult of Covidism for yet another ridiculous 60 days.

  2. Let us hope and pray that sanity returns and Governor DeSantis does NOT extend his insane Executive Order 20-52. That criminal Executive Order expired after midnight last night. It gave authority to Capital District Kommissars and “health” officials of Covidstan to issue the Covidism holy orders for masking forever.

  3. Masks Today, Mask Tomorrow, Masks Forever. I never wear a mask. Only a handful of businesses require it and most employees do not wear them either. Mandating masks is bad for business.

  4. All three of these indicators have been basically flat for the past 2 months. And yet Com. Dozier sends an email last week of an another possible surge in cases in Leon county. Nobody is predicting that, not even Dr. Fauci.

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