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Zorro

(15,749 posts)
Sat Apr 1, 2023, 03:42 PM Apr 2023

Florida COVID-19 caseload doubles in late March over early in the month

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the second time in March did not update its COVID-19 case and death counts for Florida. And once again, federal and state health officials did not explain why.

But the state published its latest numbers separately, showing infection tallies more than doubling in late March.

The CDC could not update its weekly COVID infection update for Florida because of a “potential technical issue,” it said Thursday. When asked Friday, CDC spokesman Nick Spinelli said to ask the Florida Department of Health. That department did not respond Friday to a request for comment either.

When the CDC last updated its total case count for Florida on March 23, it used numbers state health officials had published the week before that. Those numbers included about 16,000 cases the CDC had not previously recorded.

The state Health Department released its biweekly report Friday hinting at a higher statewide COVID caseload in the last two weeks of March than the two weeks before.

https://www.heraldtribune.com/story/news/2023/03/31/florida-covid-19-caseload-doubles-in-late-march-no-updates-from-cdc/70051975007/

I wonder if the "technical issue" could be related to Florida fudging their numbers and underreporting the total new cases. Wouldn't look good for DeSantis and the "free" state of Florida to report a significant surge in Covid cases.

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Florida COVID-19 caseload doubles in late March over early in the month (Original Post) Zorro Apr 2023 OP
Remember its seasonal - that means Spring, Summer, Fall, and winter. Blues Heron Apr 2023 #1
Thanks for the update. appalachiablue Apr 2023 #2
Any idea what the mortality has evolved to? Throck Apr 2023 #3
Looking at the cdc numbers about 1 for every 150 positive reported cases Blues Heron Apr 2023 #4
Higher than I expected. Throck Apr 2023 #5

Blues Heron

(5,940 posts)
1. Remember its seasonal - that means Spring, Summer, Fall, and winter.
Sat Apr 1, 2023, 03:55 PM
Apr 2023

something like only 16 percent are up to date with the latest booster so we are bound to see more peaks as people gather and travel, shaking off the winter hibernation.

Blues Heron

(5,940 posts)
4. Looking at the cdc numbers about 1 for every 150 positive reported cases
Sat Apr 1, 2023, 05:55 PM
Apr 2023

4 weeks ago we had about 228000 reported cases which resulted in about 1500 deaths this week



If that seems high it’s probably because few of the milder cases are being reported.

Throck

(2,520 posts)
5. Higher than I expected.
Sat Apr 1, 2023, 05:59 PM
Apr 2023

We're all back at the office. A number of people have been out with covid but no mortalities. I'm thinking mortality in the co-morbidity group which would be normal during the flu season.

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