January 10 COVID data update
BY JENNIFER CABRERA
[Editor’s note: This information is provided to put the COVID-19 data in context and show trends. We are presenting the data as reported by Florida Department of Health with the understanding that the data is messy, and each day’s update changes multiple previous days. We believe that individuals should have access to as much information as possible so they can make decisions about their risks; you can find our opinions about government actions in the COVID-19 category on the site.]
According to the state dashboard, Alachua County reported an increase of 184 positive COVID-19 tests today, with an official test positivity rate of 12.27% on a day with low numbers of tests from UF students (which typically contribute a lot of negatives). One new death was reported.
The death was a 22-year-old male who tested positive on December 8, but no other information is available: emergency room visit, hospitalization, and contact tracing information are all “unknown.”
Of the people whose positive tests came back yesterday, 26 were 65 or older (this is the important number to track because those are the people who are more likely to have bad outcomes).
A total of 139 deaths have been reported in the county, 44 of which were in long-term care.
The overall number of people (from all counties) hospitalized here for COVID-19 increased from 236 to 240.
State COVID-19 hospitalizations increased to 7,497 today.
The state reported 12,313 new positive tests (official positivity rate of 10.42%) and a net increase of 108 deaths, 31 of which were from long-term care facilities. 48 of the deaths were from Miami-Dade county, an unusually high number.
Changes in deaths were reported on 33 different dates, going back to August 9.
Changes in the number of deaths by month: August (+4), September (+1), November (+1), December (+66), January (+36)
The peaks are on July 31 (235) and August 4 (239), and the 7-day moving average peak is August 5 (227).
Here is the full chart for context:
The state also publishes a chart of the percentage of new tests that are positive by day (this chart is for the whole state), showing the trend over the past 14 days.
This chart shows the trend in positivity rate for Alachua County.
This chart shows the number of negative tests reported in Alachua County by day, which gives an idea of the volume of testing:
The 7-day moving average of new cases is at 181.6 through yesterday’s cases. Here is the 7-day average of new cases for the past 14 days:
The state has vaccinated a total of 558,326 people (38,409 have received the complete series), and Alachua County has vaccinated 14,398 people (2,181 have received the complete series). Vaccines were administered first to healthcare and front-line workers, with vaccines being rolled out to people 65 and older now.
Here is the age distribution for the state, with gray bars showing yesterday’s vaccinations and the green bars showing cumulative vaccinations; age distribution for the county is not available: