miharris
04-28-2020, 07:51 AM
Several people have referenced an article in the WSJ regarding the coming surge of Covid-19 cases in the villages, so I decided to post a daily update on the surge. Since there is no separate reporting for the Villages specifically, I decided to combine the numbers from the 3 counties that include portions of the villages, as reported by the Daily Sun. It's not perfect, but it’s a pretty good representation of the overall trends in our part of central Florida.
Update for April 28, 2020
Tri-county area:
Total cases: 547
New cases: 3 - up 0.55%
% of population diagnosed with C-19: 0.063%
Fatalities: 26
New: 0 (this is the 4th day in a row with no new fatalities - good news indeed)
Total fatalities as a % of total population: 0.003%
Sumter county:
Total cases: 173
New cases: 2 - up 1.16%
% of population diagnosed with C-19: 0.13%
Total fatalities: 12
New fatalities: 0
Total fatalities as a % of the population: 0.01%
Someone yesterday pointed out that a relatively large number of cases in the Sumter county numbers were from prisons (Coleman and Sumter County Correctional or SCC). Thanks for pointing that out, and in fact the Sun reported today that 47 of the cases in Sumter county were from SCC (44) and Coleman(3). IF we adjusted the Sumter county numbers for the prisons, the total infections as a % of the total population would look a lot more like the Tri-county area.
Stay safe and be reasonable
Update for April 28, 2020
Tri-county area:
Total cases: 547
New cases: 3 - up 0.55%
% of population diagnosed with C-19: 0.063%
Fatalities: 26
New: 0 (this is the 4th day in a row with no new fatalities - good news indeed)
Total fatalities as a % of total population: 0.003%
Sumter county:
Total cases: 173
New cases: 2 - up 1.16%
% of population diagnosed with C-19: 0.13%
Total fatalities: 12
New fatalities: 0
Total fatalities as a % of the population: 0.01%
Someone yesterday pointed out that a relatively large number of cases in the Sumter county numbers were from prisons (Coleman and Sumter County Correctional or SCC). Thanks for pointing that out, and in fact the Sun reported today that 47 of the cases in Sumter county were from SCC (44) and Coleman(3). IF we adjusted the Sumter county numbers for the prisons, the total infections as a % of the total population would look a lot more like the Tri-county area.
Stay safe and be reasonable