Coronavirus: Leon County wins cases

Leon County recorded 51 cases of COVID-19 on Monday, a slight increase from last week.

The youngest of the new instances is a woman of one year and the eldest is a 95-year-old woman.

Among the recently shown local authorities are seven young people under the age of 18. The positivity rate for youth in Leon County is 10. 3%, according to the State Department of Health’s pediatric report.

Overall, Tallahassee is indexed as a hot spot on the COVID-19 map of the New York Times, with an average of 47. 3 new instances consisting of 100,000 residents.

It also tracks instances in Leon, a map created through Lion County of the Harvard Institute of Global Health as a high-risk area, with an average of 143 new instances consistent with the day (on a seven-day moving average).

On Monday, in Leon County, there were 52 other people in the hospital with COVID-19, according to the local hospital’s knowledge.

Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare reported that 17 hospitalized patients tested positive for COVID-19. He’s one more patient than the hospital reported on Friday. TMH updates its online dashboard on weekends.

The capital’s regional medical center reported 35 patients, 4 more than the hospital reported on Sunday.

Casey Chapter is the editor-in-chief of FSView

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