September 3 update: 42 new positive tests, no new deaths
BY JENNIFER CABRERA
According to the stateĀ dashboard, Alachua County has a cumulative total of 5,345 people with COVID-19-positive test results, an increase of 42 from yesterday, with an official test positivity rate of 5.24%. The median age of positive tests (overall) in Alachua County is 33. No new deaths were reported.
Of the people whose positive tests came back yesterday, 8 were 65 or older.
Alachua County Public Schools now has aĀ dashboardĀ for positive tests in the school system. The dashboard shows a total of 2 students and 9 staff with positive tests, but the section that categorizes positive tests by location only shows 1 elementary student, 1 elementary staff, and 1 district office staff.
The weekly report on emergency room visits for COVID-like illness shows that Alachua County continues downward (less than 50 people went to the ER for COVID-like illness between 8/17 and 8/23), definitively meeting the criteria for 14-day declining ED visits:
A total of 33 deaths have been reported in the county, 15 of which were in long-term care. Nine of the deaths were reportedly from one long-term care facility, Parklands Care Center, and 6 were from other long-term care facilities. The 33 deaths were first reported as positive cases on April 9 (4), April 18 (2), April 20, April 21, April 23, May 10, May 12, May 24, June 23, June 29, July 1, July 6 (2), July 7, July 8, July 9 (2), July 13, July 16, July 21, July 22, July 24 (2), July 27, August 2, August 4, August 8, August 10, and August 21.
323 people (total) have been hospitalized, an increase of 5 from yesterday; the total hospitalized with a primary diagnosis of COVID-19 (which includes non-residents) is 77, a decrease of 1 from yesterday.
TheĀ websiteĀ with current numbers of institutional care cases in Alachua County has not been updated today but shows 184 cases, an increase of 31 from the previous report. The chart says, āThe data is not cumulative but reflects the information available for current residents and staff with cases as of yesterdayās date.ā (The top line shows totals for the state.)
TheĀ county reportĀ shows a cumulative total of 269 cases in long-term care (no change in the past 2 days) and 115 cases in a correctional facility (an increase of 13 from yesterday).
Available hospital bed capacityĀ in Alachua County is 15.33%, and ICU capacity is 12.66%.
North Florida Regional has 6 ICU beds available (12.5% of capacity), and Shands has 33 available (12.5% of capacity). ICU beds are used for all intensive-care patients, not just COVID patients.
The overall number of people (from all counties) hospitalized here for COVID-19 decreased from 78 to 77.
State COVID-19 hospitalizations are dropping dramatically, from 4,252 a week ago to 3,438 today.
The state has 637,013 cases (an increase of 3,571 from yesterday) and 11,650 deaths (an increase of 149 from yesterday, 68 of which were from long-term care facilities).
Changes in the number of deaths were reported on 48 different dates, going back to May 27. The peak is July 23 (203), with the 7-day average peak at July 25 (193). Here are the actual dates of death:
9/2 – 8
9/1 ā 9
8/31 ā 7
8/30 ā 5
8/29 ā 3
8/28 ā 3
8/27 ā 2
8/26 ā 1
8/25 ā 4
8/24 – 1
8/23 ā 4
8/22 – 1
8/21 – 2
8/20 ā 1
8/19 ā 3
8/18 – 4
8/17 ā 1
8/16 ā 4
8/15 ā 5
8/14 ā 3
8/13 ā 2
8/12 ā 2
8/11 ā 3
8/10 ā 2
8/9 – 3
8/8 ā 1
8/7 ā 4
8/6 ā 2
8/5 ā 6
8/4 ā 6
8/3 ā 3
8/2 ā 2
8/1 ā 4
7/31 ā 5
7/29 ā 4
7/28 ā 4
7/27 – 2
7/26 ā 6
7/25 ā 1
7/24 – 3
7/23 – 1
7/22 ā 3
7/19 ā 1
7/18 – 3
7/16 ā 2
7/15 ā 1
5/27 ā removed 1
These are not totals by day; theyāre increments added today.
The state also publishes a chart of the percentage of new tests that are positive by day (this chart is for the whole state), and yesterdayās positive rate was 6.23%. (The state charts only count people who test positive for the first time, and they may assign results to a different date than the day the test result came back. Our calculations are just positives/total tests for new results.)
In Alachua County, the official positivity rate yesterday was 5.24%.
This chart shows the number of negative tests reported in Alachua County by day:
TheĀ University of FloridaĀ reported zero positives out of 9 new tests on faculty and staff, 1 positive out of 168 new tests on students (without symptoms) and 4 new positives out of 18 new tests on students (with or without symptoms) at the Student Health Care Center.
According to theĀ daily report,Ā there are 4,244 cases in Gainesville, 340 in Alachua, 241 in Newberry, 135 in High Springs, 95 in Archer, 91 in Hawthorne, 45 in Micanopy, 21 in Waldo, 15 in Santa Fe, 12 in Tioga, 10 in LaCrosse, 3 in Evinston, 2 in Earleton, 2 in Jonesville, 2 in āUniversity of Fl.ā, and 1 in Island Grove. 18 cases are listed in the city of āMissingā in Alachua County, 1 case is erroneously listed in āWesley Chapelā in Alachua County, and 1 case is in āUnkā in Alachua County. Location data is not available for all cases.
The 7-day moving average of new cases is at 37.9 through yesterdayās cases. Here is the 7-day average of new cases for the past 14 days.
Testing information
Drive-Thru COVID-19 Testing
The Florida Department of Health in Alachua County (DOH-Alachua) is offering drive-thru COVID-19 testing on Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. DOH-Alachua is offering COVID-19 testing to Alachua County residents, regardless of symptoms. Residents who want a COVID-19 test are asked to call 352-334-8810 for an appointment. A referral from a doctor is not required. If your insurance covers this, it will be billed (no copay is required). If not, it is free.
COVID-19 Testing Results Phone Line
The Department of Health in Alachua County has set up a dedicated line for residents to call for COVID-19 test results. The phone number is 352-334-8828, and it is staffed Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
How the heck can Hunters Crossing still only show one positive……my dad was positive and know of at least other 5 people not to mention staff!!!?????
I don’t know, but it’s not cumulative. Once anyone tests negative, they come off the list. But Hunters Crossing Place had a death and known cases and never showed up on the list.