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▪ Protect the Vulnerable
▪ Expand Testing▪ Social Distancing
▪ Support Hospital/Health Care
Workers
▪ Prevent the Introduction of
COVID-19 from Outside FL
TOTAL PEOPLE TESTED, NEW CASES & PERCENT
POSITIVITY BY WEEK, STATEWIDE IN FL
134 1,051 7,66733,611
68,378 72,849 73,22495,205 87,267
117,721 121,425
242,725
172,145
222,786 226,907 225,889
368,450395,756
12 79 640 3,153 7,363 7,160 6,244 5,762 4,444 4,341 4,984 4,937 5,417 7,436 11,16421,543
43,93358,448
9.0%
7.5%8.3%
9.4%
10.8%
9.8%
8.5%
6.1%
5.1%
3.7% 4.1% 2.0%
3.1% 3.3%
4.9%
9.5%
11.9%
14.8%
Week of
Total Cases Percent
Florida has tested more
than 2.2 million people,
which is one out of
every 10 people.
▪ 395,756 People Tested
▪ 14.8% Positivity Rate
▪ 36 - Median Age
WEEK OF 6/29
CASES & FATALITIES PER AGE GROUP IN FL
3,102
6,341
31,986
40,968
31,92629,887
24,028
14,417
8,610
5,4780 1 7 20 68 146 338 774 1,044 1,345
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
0-4years
5-14years
15-24 years 25-34 years 35-44 years 45-54 years 55-64 years 65-74 years 75-84 years 85+years
Cases Deaths
CASES BY AGE IN FL
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
1 3 5 7 9
11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 99
101
103
105
107
Age w/ Most Cases: 21
CASE FATALITY RATE BY STATE
9.3%8.6% 8.5%
7.6% 7.4% 7.2%
4.9%
1.9%
0.0%
1.0%
2.0%
3.0%
4.0%
5.0%
6.0%
7.0%
8.0%
9.0%
10.0%
Fatality Rates for Positive Cases
State cases and fatality data from worldometers.com, population data from U.S. Census Bureau.
TOTAL PEOPLE TESTED IN FL: 3-DAY ROLLING
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
3/1
3/3
3/5
3/7
3/9
3/1
13/
13
3/1
53/
17
3/1
93/
21
3/2
33/
25
3/2
73/
29
3/3
14/
24/
44/
64/
84/
10
4/1
24/
14
4/1
64/
18
4/2
04/
22
4/2
44/
26
4/2
84/
30
5/2
5/4
5/6
5/8
5/1
05/
12
5/1
45/
16
5/1
85/
20
5/2
25/
24
5/2
65/
28
5/3
06/
16/
36/
56/
76/
96/
11
6/1
36/
15
6/1
76/
19
6/2
16/
23
6/2
56/
27
6/2
97/
17/
3
COVID & INFLUENZA-LIKE ILLNESS IN FL
0
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
1,600
1,800
2,000
6/5
6/6
6/7
6/8
6/9
6/1
0
6/1
1
6/1
2
6/1
3
6/1
4
6/1
5
6/1
6
6/1
7
6/1
8
6/1
9
6/2
0
6/2
1
6/2
2
6/2
3
6/2
4
6/2
5
6/2
6
6/2
7
6/2
8
6/2
9
6/3
0
7/1
7/2
7/3
7/4
ILI CLI
“Cases” are detected
infections. There are & have
been more infections than documented cases.
CDC Seroprevalence Survey
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/commercial-lab-surveys.html#south-florida
CDC Report on ED Use During Pandemic
▪ Weeks following declaration of COVID-19 as a national emergency witnessed substantial reductions in numbers of ED visits for three potentially life-
threatening conditions: heart (23% ↓), stroke (20% ↓), and hyperglycemic crisis (10% ↓).
▪ The striking decline in ED visits for acute life-threatening conditions might partially explain
observed excess mortality not associated with COVID-19.
PROTECT THE
VULNERABLE
AVOID CROWDS & MINIMIZE CONTACT OUTSIDE THE HOME
AVOID CROWDS & MINIMIZE CONTACT OUTSIDE THE HOME
▪ Diabetes▪ Cystic Fibrosis
▪ Asthma
▪ Kidney disease
▪ Obesity
▪ Serious heart conditions▪ Sickle cell disease
Visit CDC.gov for full list.
FLORIDA LONG-
TERM CARE
FACILITIES
12 COVID-DEDICATED NURSING FACILITIES IN FLORIDA
Duval: Dolphin Pointe
146 Beds
Escambia: De Luna Health &
Rehab Center47 Beds
Charlotte: Port Charlotte
Rehabilitation Center39 Beds
Polk: Oakbridge Building
120 Beds
The facilities listed have executed agreements for COVID-dedicated buildings and/or wings.
Broward: NSPIRE Healthcare
Lauderhill60 Beds
Leon: Port PruittHealth
SouthWood64 Beds
Miami-Dade: Miami Care
Center (Former Pan Am Hospital)
150 BedsLee: Gulf Coast Medical Center
Skilled Nursing Unit48 Beds
Pinellas: Carrington Place
60 Beds
Palm Beach: Avante at Boca
Raton30 Beds
Palm Beach: Oasis Health and
Rehabilitation Center28 Beds
Brevard: Viera del Mar Health
and Rehabilitation Center60 Beds
Nearly 85% of All FL COVID-19 Related
Fatalities Have Occurred in Age
Group 65+
SOCIAL DISTANCING
FloridaHealth.gov
LOW RISK VS. HIGH RISK ENVIRONMENTS
LOW RISK▪ Outdoors, fresh air, sunlight, heat and
humidity
HIGH RISK▪ Enclosed, crowded spaces with poor
ventilation▪ Virus prefers A/C to fresh air
MARCH VS. JULY
TESTING SITES – MARCH VS. JULY 6TH
By the end of March, Florida had 7 state-
supported testing sites, which had tested a
total of 20,000 people.
To-date, we have 47 testing sites, and
they’ve tested more than 586,000 people.
FLORIDA PPE – MARCH VS. JULY 6TH
FDEM was fighting for critical PPE supplies throughout March. By
early April, they had sent first responders and health care workers:
▪ 2.8 million masks
▪ 218,000 face shields
To-date, FDEM has sent the following PPE to support health care
workers and first responders:
▪ More than 43 million masks
▪ More than 1.9 million face shields
▪ 3.9 million gloves
▪ 157,000 gowns
▪ More than 12.7 million gloves
▪ More than 2.7 million gowns
TREATMENTS – MARCH VS. JULY 6TH
Initial Treatment of COVID-19▪ Supportive Oxygen Therapy and Early Ventilator Use
January – March 2020▪ Hydroxychloroquine – FDA EUA March 2020
COVID-19 Treatment Evolution▪ Convalescent Plasma – April 2020▪ Remdesivir: FDA EUA – May 2020▪ Anticoagulation Therapy – May 2020▪ Dexamethasone – June 2020
HEALTH CARE SYSTEM SUPPORT
▪ Personnel▪ Remdesivir▪ Lab Reagents
T H A N K Y O U