COVID-19: Summary of Cases and Monitoring Data Through May 6, 2021 Verified As of May 7, 2021 at 09:25 AM Data in This Report Are Provisional and Subject to Change

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COVID-19: Summary of Cases and Monitoring Data Through May 6, 2021 Verified As of May 7, 2021 at 09:25 AM Data in This Report Are Provisional and Subject to Change COVID-19: summary of cases and monitoring Data through May 6, 2021 verified as of May 7, 2021 at 09:25 AM Data in this report are provisional and subject to change. Cases: people with positive PCR or antigen test result Cases: people with positive PCR or antigen test result Total cases 2,262,598 Risk factors for Florida residents 2,220,240 Florida residents 2,220,240 Traveled 17,829 Non-Florida residents 42,358 Contact with a known case 887,914 Type of testing Traveled and contact with a known case 24,179 Florida residents 2,220,240 Neither 1,290,318 Positive by BPHL/CDC 81,254 No travel and no contact 268,784 Positive by commercial/hospital lab 2,138,986 Travel is unknown 725,442 PCR positive 1,770,667 Contact is unknown 493,047 Antigen positive 449,573 Contact is pending 459,315 Non-Florida residents 42,358 Travel can be unknown and contact can be unknown or pending for Positive by BPHL/CDC 1,007 the same case, these numbers will sum to more than the "neither" total. Positive by commercial/hospital lab 41,351 PCR positive 28,817 Antigen positive 13,541 Characteristics Florida residents hospitalized 91,848 Florida resident deaths 35,635 Non-Florida resident deaths 711 Hospitalized counts include anyone who was hospitalized at some point during their illness. It does not reflect the number of people currently hospitalized. More information on deaths identified through death certificate data is available on the National Center for Health Statistics website at www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/COVID19/index.htm. COVID-19: summary of laboratory testing Data through May 6, 2021 verified as of May 7, 2021 at 09:25 AM Data in this report are provisional and subject to change. Cases in Florida residents per day for the past 2 weeks Number of cases per day 7,281 5,655 5,238 5,107 5,274 5,373 4,686 4,382 4,608 4,302 3,889 3,671 3,591 3,131 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/6 Date (12:00 am to 11:59 pm) Median age of cases by day 34 34 35 34 34 34 34 33 34 35 34 35 34 35 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/6 Date (12:00 am to 11:59 pm) Laboratory testing for Florida residents over the past 2 weeks Number of Florida residents tested per day These counts include the number of people for whom the Department received PCR or antigen laboratory results by day. People tested on multiple days will be included for each day a new result was received. A person is only counted once for each day they are tested, regardless of whether multiple specimens are tested or multiple results are received. 142,474 120,593 115,450 107,688 114,202 103,804 112,316 111,951 92,730 83,401 80,408 73,639 60,211 62,133 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/6 Date (12:00 am to 11:59 pm) Number and percent of Florida residents with positive test results The percent of positive results ranged from 6.04% to 10.17% over the past 2 weeks and was 6.04% yesterday. These counts include the number of people for whom the Department received PCR or antigen laboratory results by day. People tested on multiple days will be included for each day a new result was received. A person is only counted once for each day they are tested, regardless of whether multiple specimens are tested or multiple results are received. If a person has a positive specimen and a negative specimen in the same day, only the positive result is counted. 100% Number of 80% 131,195 75,677 54,090 84,542 99,743 112,036 106,191 106,816 73,893 56,709 67,655 96,752 105,148 105,187 negatives 60% 7.92% 9.26% 10.17% 8.83% 7.38% 7.10% 7.01% 7.48% 8.10% 8.73% 8.13% 6.79% 6.38% 6.04% Percent positive 40% 7,724 6,121 8,188 5,424 20% 11,279 7,945 8,557 8,011 8,634 6,515 5,984 7,052 7,168 6,764 Number of 0% positives 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/6 Date (12:00 am to 11:59 pm) Percent positivity for new cases in Florida residents The percent of positive results ranged from 4.70% to 7.30% over the past 2 weeks and was 4.70% yesterday. This percent is the number of people who test PCR- or antigen-positive for the first time divided by all the people tested that day, excluding people who have previously tested positive. 6.89% 7.30% 6.95% 6.28% 6.13% 5.77% 5.74% 5.66% 5.68% 5.87% 6.11% 5.13% 4.98% 4.70% 4/23 4/24 4/25 4/26 4/27 4/28 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/5 5/6 Date (12:00 am to 11:59 pm) COVID-19: characteristics of 2,220,240 Florida resident cases Data through May 6, 2021 verified as of May 7, 2021 at 09:25 AM Data in this report are provisional and subject to change. Age group CasesCases C# HospitalizationsC% HospitalizationsH# H% DeathsDeaths D# D% Gender CasesCases C# C% 0-4 years 47,351 2% 629 1% 1 0% Female 1,160,902 52% 5-14 years 148,114 7% 617 1% 5 0% Male 1,039,519 47% 15-24 years 347,351 16% 2,339 3% 48 0% Unknown 19,819 1% 25-34 years 390,148 18% 4,579 5% 210 1% Total 2,220,240 35-44 years 346,802 16% 6,826 7% 563 2% 45-54 years 336,927 15% 10,548 11% 1,430 4% 55-64 years 288,008 13% 15,874 17% 3,962 11% 65-74 years 174,085 8% 19,002 21% 7,616 21% 75-84 years 95,476 4% 18,886 21% 10,771 30% 85+ years 44,350 2% 12,538 14% 11,029 31% Unknown 1,628 0% 10 0% 0 0% Total 2,220,240 91,848 35,635 Ethnicity CasesCases C# HospitalizationsC% HospitalizationsH# H% DeathsDeaths D# D% Hispanic 723,088 33% 23,348 25% 8,371 23% Non-Hispanic 1,090,248 49% 64,341 70% 25,055 70% Unknown 406,904 18% 4,159 5% 2,209 6% Total 2,220,240 91,848 35,635 Race and ethnicity CasesCases C# HospitalizationsC% HospitalizationsH# H% DeathsDeaths D# D% White 1,267,850 57% 60,339 66% 26,107 73% Hispanic 481,200 22% 16,709 18% 6,699 19% Non-Hispanic 696,507 31% 41,882 46% 18,292 51% Unknown 90,143 4% 1,748 2% 1,116 3% Black 294,269 13% 19,094 21% 5,734 16% Hispanic 17,624 1% 825 1% 240 1% Non-Hispanic 254,497 11% 17,897 19% 5,326 15% Unknown 22,148 1% 372 0% 168 0% Other race 346,973 16% 10,069 11% 2,810 8% Hispanic 174,311 8% 5,319 6% 1,255 4% Non-Hispanic 119,547 5% 4,289 5% 1,329 4% Unknown 53,115 2% 461 1% 226 1% Unknown race 311,148 14% 2,346 3% 984 3% Hispanic 49,953 2% 495 1% 177 0% Non-Hispanic 19,697 1% 273 0% 108 0% Unknown 241,498 11% 1,578 2% 699 2% Total 2,220,240 91,848 35,635 Hospitalization counts include anyone who was hospitalized at some point during their illness. It does not reflect the number of people currently hospitalized. Other race includes any person with a race of American Indian/Alaskan native, Asian, native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, or other. COVID-19: deaths in Florida residents and staff of long-term care facilities Data through May 6, 2021 verified as of May 7, 2021 at 09:25 AM Data in this report are provisional and subject to change. For current cases in residents or staff of long-term care facilities, please visit: https://floridahealthcovid19.gov/ County Deaths T % County Deaths T % County Deaths T % Palm Beach 1073 9% Okaloosa 167 1% Madison 20 0% Dade 1018 9% Hernando 161 1% Calhoun 18 0% Pinellas 904 8% Osceola 142 1% Flagler 17 0% Broward 700 6% Charlotte 138 1% Gulf 17 0% Hillsborough 586 5% Indian River 124 1% Wakulla 16 0% Duval 444 4% Clay 122 1% Bradford 14 0% Polk 435 4% Leon 100 1% Washington 13 0% Brevard 411 4% Highlands 96 1% Baker 12 0% Orange 406 4% Bay 92 1% Holmes 12 0% Sarasota 400 4% Jackson 87 1% Jefferson 12 0% Lee 346 3% St. Johns 86 1% Gadsden 10 0% Marion 336 3% Santa Rosa 82 1% Lafayette 10 0% Volusia 299 3% Alachua 80 1% Franklin 9 0% Escambia 286 3% Suwannee 60 1% Levy 7 0% St.
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