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[Pages:45]Coronavirus: summary of persons being monitored, persons under investigation, and cases

Data through Jul 1, 2020 verified as of Jul 2, 2020 at 09:25 AM

Data in this report are provisional and subject to change.

Monitored persons: people the Florida Department of Health was notified of for possible monitoring because they are a contact of a case, traveled from China, or were identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a part of a airline/ship contact investigation

Total reports Total persons of high, medium, or unknown risk High/medium/unknown risk still being monitored

72,295 68,605 17,415

Persons tested: includes PCR and antigen test results received by the Department of Health from the state public health laboratory (BPHL), as well as commercial and hospital laboratories

Total tested Positive Negative Inconclusive

Awaiting testing

2,033,794 169,106

1,863,077 1,611 1,683

Cases: people with positive PCR or antigen test result

Total cases Florida residents Non-Florida residents

Type of testing Florida residents Positive by BPHL/CDC Positive by commercial/hospital lab Non-Florida residents Positive by BPHL/CDC Positive by commercial/hospital lab

Characteristics Florida residents hospitalized Florida resident deaths Non-Florida resident deaths

169,106 166,303

2,803

166,303 7,412

158,891 2,803 156 2,647

15,150 3,617 101

Hospitalized counts include anyone who was hospitalized at some point during their illness. It does not reflect the number of people currently hospitalized.

More information on deaths identified through death certificate data is available on the National Center for Health Statistics website at nchs/nvss/vsrr/COVID19/index.htm.

Risk factors for Florida residents Traveled Contact with a known case Traveled and contact with a known case Neither No travel and no contact Travel is unknown Contact is unknown Contact is pending

166,303 2,572

55,882 2,510

105,339 19,958 66,412 26,104 57,467

Travel can be unknown and contact can be unknown or pending for the same case, these numbers will sum to more than the "neither" total.

Coronavirus: cases and laboratory testing over time

Data through Jul 1, 2020 verified as of Jul 2, 2020 at 09:25 AM

Data in this report are provisional and subject to change.

Cases in Florida residents per day for the past 2 weeks Number of cases per day

3,319 4,014 4,640 2,761 3,831 5,505 5,022

8,876

9,580

8,401

5,408

6,065

6,605

9,558

6/18 6/19 6/20 6/21 6/22 6/23 6/24 6/25 6/26 6/27 6/28 6/29 6/30 7/1

Median age of cases by day

Date (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)

34

33

33

34

35

33

33

34

34

36

37

37

36

37

6/18 6/19 6/20 6/21 6/22 6/23 6/24 6/25 6/26 6/27 6/28 6/29 6/30 7/1

Date (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)

Laboratory testing for Florida residents and non-Florida residents over the past 2 weeks

Number of people tested per day These counts include the number of people for whom the department received PCR or antigen laboratory results by day. People tested on multiple days will be included for each day a new result was received. A person is only counted once for each day they are tested, regardless of whether multiple specimens are tested or multiple results are received.

71,481 78,376 72,169

68,821

57,966

34,886 34,399 41,027 37,169 37,426 36,420

41,644 43,538 45,466

6/18 6/19 6/20 6/21 6/22 6/23 6/24 6/25 6/26 6/27 6/28 6/29 6/30 7/1 Date (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)

Number and percent of positive labs The percent of positive results ranged from 8.98% to 18.51% over the past 2 weeks and was 16.78% yesterday. These counts include the number of people for whom the department received PCR or antigen laboratory results by day. People tested on multiple days will be included for each day a new result was received. A person is only counted once for each day they are tested, regardless of whether multiple specimens are tested or multiple results are received. If a person has a positive specimen and a negative specimen in the same day, only the positive result is counted.

100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0%

30,807

29,557

35,452

33,832

32,491

29,677

51,987

60,900

67,109

62,078

35,096

36,159

37,875

57,271

Number of negatives

11.69% 14.08% 13.59% 8.98% 13.19% 18.51% 10.31% 14.80% 14.38% 13.98% 15.72% 16.95% 16.70% 16.78% Percent positive

4,079

4,842

5,575

3,337

4,935

6,743

5,979 10,581 11,267 10,091 6,548

7,379

7,591 11,550 Number of

positives

6/18 6/19 6/20 6/21 6/22 6/23 6/24 6/25 6/26 6/27 6/28 6/29 6/30 7/1 Date (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)

Percent positivity for new cases The percent of positive results ranged from 7.74% to 15.99% over the past 2 weeks and was 14.59% yesterday. This percent is the number of people who test PCR- or antigen-positive for the first time divided by all the people tested that day, excluding people who have previously tested positive.

12.32% 11.89% 10.03%

7.74%

15.99% 10.85%

9.03%

13.02% 12.78% 12.20% 13.69% 14.68% 15.11% 14.59%

6/18 6/19 6/20 6/21 6/22 6/23 6/24 6/25 6/26 6/27 6/28 6/29 6/30 7/1 Date (12:00 am to 11:59 pm)

Coronavirus: characteristics of 166,303 Florida resident cases

Data through Jul 1, 2020 verified as of Jul 2, 2020 at 09:25 AM

Data in this report are provisional and subject to change.

Age group

Cases

Hospitalizations

Deaths

Gender

Cases

0-4 years

2,571

2%

67

0%

0

0%

Male

81,979

49%

5-14 years

5,136

3%

59

0%

1

0%

Female

83,905

50%

15-24 years

26,398

16%

350

2%

5

0%

Unknown

419

0%

25-34 years

33,909

20%

927

6%

20

1%

Total

166,303

35-44 years

26,682

16% 1,397

9%

65

2%

45-54 years

25,257

15% 2,022

13% 140

4%

55-64 years

20,580

12% 2,601

17% 323

9%

65-74 years

12,694

8% 2,926

19% 752

21%

75-84 years

7,730

5% 2,669

18% 1,009

28%

85+ years

5,102

3% 2,132

14% 1,302

36%

Unknown

244

0%

0

0%

0

0%

Total

166,303

15,150

3,617

Ethnicity Hispanic Non-Hispanic Unknown Total

Cases 49,266 60,027 57,010 166,303

Hospitalizations

Deaths

30% 5,311

35% 931

26%

36% 9,098

60% 2,445

68%

34%

741

5% 241

7%

15,150

3,617

Race, ethnicity White

Hispanic Non-Hispanic Unknown ethnicity Black Hispanic Non-Hispanic Unknown ethnicity Other Hispanic Non-Hispanic Unknown ethnicity Unknown race Hispanic Non-Hispanic Unknown ethnicity Total

Cases 72,493 35,050 32,083

5,360 26,689

1,357 23,157

2,175 15,506

9,378 3,687 2,441 51,615 3,481 1,100 47,034 166,303

Hospitalizations

Deaths

44% 9,070

60% 2,488

69%

21% 3,938

26% 761

21%

19% 4,874

32% 1,628

45%

3%

258

2%

99

3%

16% 3,992

26% 757

21%

1%

204

1%

24

1%

14% 3,692

24% 709

20%

1%

96

1%

24

1%

9% 1,642

11% 246

7%

6% 1,065

7% 131

4%

2%

493

3% 100

3%

1%

84

1%

15

0%

31%

446

3% 126

3%

2%

104

1%

15

0%

1%

39

0%

8

0%

28%

303

2% 103

3%

15,150

3,617

Hospitalization counts include anyone who was hospitalized at some point during their illness. It does not reflect the number of people currently hospitalized. Other race includes any person with a race of American Indian/Alaskan native, Asian, native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or other.

Coronavirus: deaths in Florida residents and staff of longterm care facilities

Data through Jul 1, 2020 verified as of Jul 2, 2020 at 09:25 AM

Data in this report are provisional and subject to change.

For current cases in residents or staff of long-term care facilities, please visit:

County

Deaths T

%

County

Deaths T

%

County

Deaths T

Dade

518

27%

Osceola

9

0%

Monroe

1

Palm Beach

229

12%

Walton

9

0%

Nassau

1

Broward

164

9%

Indian River

8

0%

St. Johns

1

Pinellas

139

7%

Orange

8

0%

Sumter

1

Lee

117

6%

Calhoun

6

0%

Total

1,895

Hillsborough

93

5%

Seminole

6

0%

Manatee

87

5%

Lake

5

0%

Polk

67

4%

Gadsden

4

0%

Sarasota

63

3%

Jefferson

4

0%

Charlotte

48

3%

Leon

4

0%

Collier

38

2%

Okaloosa

4

0%

Volusia

36

2%

Baker

3

0%

Escambia

35

2%

Brevard

3

0%

Duval

34

2%

Madison

3

0%

St. Lucie

26

1%

Marion

3

0%

Clay

24

1%

Bradford

2

0%

Suwannee

20

1%

Putnam

2

0%

Hendry

18

1%

Citrus

1

0%

Martin

13

1%

Desoto

1

0%

Pasco

12

1%

Hardee

1

0%

Washington

12

1%

Hernando

1

0%

Alachua

10

1%

Levy

1

0%

% 0% 0% 0% 0%

Note: cases are summarized by the county of usual residence. Residents and staff may be cases associated with facilities that are not in their county of usual residence, resulting in cases being included below for counties that do not have facilities with known cases.

Coronavirus: characteristics of 169,106 cases

Data through Jul 1, 2020 verified as of Jul 2, 2020 at 09:25 AM

Data in this report are provisional and subject to change.

Tables below include cases in Florida residents and non-Florida residents.

All 67 Florida counties have cases:

County

FL resident

Non-FL

T%

Total

resident

County

Dade

39,714

24%

551 40,265

Hernando

Broward

16,784

10%

332 17,116

Putnam

Palm Beach 14,706

9%

153 14,859

Gadsden

Hillsborough 12,284

7%

92 12,376

Okeechobee

Orange

11,243

7%

215 11,458

Sumter

Pinellas

7,173

4%

76 7,249

Jackson

Duval

7,135

4%

112 7,247

Hamilton

Lee

6,105

4%

118 6,223

Highlands

Collier

4,450

3%

89 4,539

Citrus

Polk

4,308

3%

19 4,327

Flagler

Manatee

3,156

2%

19 3,175

Columbia

Seminole

2,824

2%

13 2,837

Monroe

Volusia

2,355

1%

17 2,372

Walton

Osceola

2,284

1%

65 2,349

Liberty

Pasco

2,260

1%

14 2,274

Nassau

Escambia

1,870

1%

370 2,240

Madison

Brevard

2,164

1%

16 2,180

Holmes

Martin

2,135

1%

16 2,151

Levy

St. Lucie

1,865

1%

11 1,876

Unknown

Sarasota

1,673

1%

34 1,707

Glades

Lake

1,489

1%

19 1,508

Washington

Leon

1,334

1%

43 1,377

Gilchrist

Alachua

1,306

1%

26 1,332

Bradford

St. Johns

1,070

1%

18 1,088

Calhoun

Hendry

993

1%

993

Taylor

Charlotte

833

1%

3 836

Baker

Clay

796

0%

5 801

Union

Marion

784

0%

5 789

Wakulla

Indian River

760

0%

12 772

Dixie

Okaloosa

755

0%

15 770

Jefferson

Santa Rosa

668

0%

8 676

Lafayette

Desoto

661

0%

661

Gulf

Bay

549

0%

32 581

Franklin

Suwannee

546

0%

15 561

Total

Hardee

463

0%

5 468

FL resident

444 431 402 388 384 372 373 369 345 331 314 280 258 230 215 213 188 179

33 167 115 106

89 85 84 80 71 68 69 55 33 29

8 166,303

Non-FL T%

resident

Total

0%

7

451

0%

2

433

0%

4

406

0%

2

390

0%

3

387

0%

9

381

0%

3

376

0%

3

372

0%

345

0%

9

340

0%

2

316

0%

16

296

0%

33

291

0%

230

0%

10

225

0%

5

218

0%

3

191

0%

3

182

0%

139

172

0%

167

0%

2

117

0%

106

0%

89

0%

85

0%

1

85

0%

80

0%

71

0%

3

71

0%

69

0%

2

57

0%

33

0%

3

32

0%

1

9

2,803 169,106

Coronavirus: characteristics of 166,303 Florida resident cases

Data through Jul 1, 2020 verified as of Jul 2, 2020 at 09:25 AM

Data in this report are provisional and subject to change.

The table below includes the cities and counties of residence for cases in Florida residents based on the patient's ZIP Code. Note that city is not always received as part of the initial notification and may be missing while the case is being investigated.

City and county

Miami, Dade

Orlando, Orange Tampa, Hillsborough Jacksonville, Duval Hialeah, Dade Fort Lauderdale, Broward Hollywood, Broward West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Saint Petersburg, Pinellas Fort Myers, Lee Homestead, Dade Naples, Collier Bradenton, Manatee Lake Worth, Palm Beach Pompano Beach, Broward Kissimmee, Osceola Pensacola, Escambia Boca Raton, Palm Beach Immokalee, Collier Lakeland, Polk Boynton Beach, Palm Beach Miami Beach, Dade Tallahassee, Leon Lehigh Acres, Lee Clearwater, Pinellas Sarasota, Sarasota Miramar, Broward Cape Coral, Lee Port Saint Lucie, St. Lucie Gainesville, Alachua Stuart, Martin Miami Gardens, Dade Winter Haven, Polk Delray Beach, Palm Beach Lake Worth Beach, Palm Beach Opa Locka, Dade Brandon, Hillsborough Riverview, Hillsborough Indiantown, Martin Largo, Pinellas Jupiter, Palm Beach Coral Springs, Broward Plant City, Hillsborough Apopka, Orange Fort Pierce, St. Lucie North Miami Beach, Dade Melbourne, Brevard Missing, Broward Arcadia, Desoto Belle Glade, Palm Beach Clewiston, Hendry Sunrise, Broward Sanford, Seminole Ocala, Marion North Miami, Dade New Port Richey, Pasco Winter Park, Orange Daytona Beach, Volusia Davie, Broward

Cases

24,212

8,513 7,813 6,492 5,613 3,686 3,462 3,455 3,354 2,688 2,685 2,639 2,194 2,105 1,922 1,784 1,642 1,571 1,511 1,394 1,359 1,320 1,315 1,309 1,234 1,223 1,217 1,212 1,199 1,117 1,042

992 964 953 864 808 767 753 713 703 699 685 676 634 629 614 605 587 579 579 559 556 555 544 530 530 518 517 515

Coronavirus: characteristics of 166,303 Florida resident cases

Data through Jul 1, 2020 verified as of Jul 2, 2020 at 09:25 AM

Data in this report are provisional and subject to change.

The table below includes the cities and counties of residence for cases in Florida residents based on the patient's ZIP Code. Note that city is not always received as part of the initial notification and may be missing while the case is being investigated.

City and county

Palmetto, Manatee Florida City, Dade Royal Palm Beach, Palm Beach Oviedo, Seminole Doral, Dade Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach Port Charlotte, Charlotte Saint Augustine, St. Johns Live Oak, Suwannee Vero Beach, Indian River Deerfield Beach, Broward Altamonte Springs, Seminole Palm Bay, Brevard Winter Garden, Orange Saint Cloud, Osceola Clermont, Lake Plantation, Broward Deland, Volusia Deltona, Volusia Seminole, Pinellas Margate, Broward Okeechobee, Okeechobee Bonita Springs, Lee Wesley Chapel, Pasco Orange Park, Clay Tamarac, Broward Panama City, Bay Pinellas Park, Pinellas Ocoee, Orange Longwood, Seminole Land O Lakes, Pasco Wellington, Palm Beach Palm Harbor, Pinellas Coral Gables, Dade Labelle, Hendry Ruskin, Hillsborough Davenport, Polk Jacksonville Beach, Duval Lutz, Hillsborough North Lauderdale, Broward Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa Pembroke Pines, Broward Cocoa, Brevard Casselberry, Seminole Missing, Palm Beach Hallandale, Broward Milton, Santa Rosa Lake City, Columbia Coconut Creek, Broward Jasper, Hamilton Valrico, Hillsborough Windermere, Orange South Bay, Palm Beach Lake Mary, Seminole South Miami, Dade Weston, Broward Quincy, Gadsden Wimauma, Hillsborough Palm Coast, Flagler

Cases

507 505 502 495 492 482 481 474 473 464 460 450 428 419 412 407 406 405 396 390 390 378 377 375 366 364 364 360 353 352 351 346 343 336 329 327 326 319 313 313 306 304 303 302 301 299 297 296 289 288 285 282 282 281 279 277 272 271 269

Coronavirus: characteristics of 166,303 Florida resident cases

Data through Jul 1, 2020 verified as of Jul 2, 2020 at 09:25 AM

Data in this report are provisional and subject to change.

The table below includes the cities and counties of residence for cases in Florida residents based on the patient's ZIP Code. Note that city is not always received as part of the initial notification and may be missing while the case is being investigated.

City and county

Spring Hill, Hernando Punta Gorda, Charlotte Aventura, Dade Oakland Park, Broward Bartow, Polk Pahokee, Palm Beach Winter Springs, Seminole Palatka, Putnam Missing, Dade Tavares, Lake Wauchula, Hardee Bristol, Liberty Haines City, Polk Maitland, Orange Ponte Vedra Beach, St. Johns North Port, Sarasota Leesburg, Lake Missing, Collier North Fort Myers, Lee Ormond Beach, Volusia Fellsmere, Indian River Miami Lakes, Dade Tarpon Springs, Pinellas Zephyrhills, Pasco Seffner, Hillsborough Riviera Beach, Palm Beach Bonifay, Holmes Port Richey, Pasco Sneads, Jackson Lantana, Palm Beach Kissimmee, Polk Lake Wales, Polk Auburndale, Polk Middleburg, Clay Dunedin, Pinellas Eustis, Lake Dade City, Pasco Loxahatchee, Palm Beach Port Orange, Volusia Sebring, Highlands Moore Haven, Glades Orange City, Volusia Green Cove Springs, Clay Merritt Island, Brevard Odessa, Hillsborough Hudson, Pasco Mulberry, Polk Hobe Sound, Martin Palm City, Martin Bushnell, Sumter Wilton Manors, Broward Holiday, Pasco Lauderhill, Broward Cantonment, Escambia Titusville, Brevard Estero, Lee Saint Johns, St. Johns Gulf Breeze, Santa Rosa Brooksville, Hernando

Cases

268 266 261 255 255 245 242 242 237 236 224 224 217 216 209 205 202 202 201 201 192 186 183 179 175 175 175 174 173 169 168 168 166 165 164 164 160 159 159 157 157 149 149 147 147 146 146 146 145 144 144 143 140 135 135 135 134 133 133

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