For those trying to understand why #Florida #coronavirus #s began changing yesterday 3/26. Stats based on if a positive #covid19 test was a "resident" or "nonresident" in specific county in which they tested. This may help if @HealthyFla dashboard confused you.
-3/27 final stats https://twitter.com/ThatRealDani/status/1243691386622410752
Since last night, 565 more cases added. Only 40,250 #covid19 tests performed: ~population of Hendry County. Still NOT EVEN ONE WHOLE PERCENT OF #Florida's 22M people.
#CoronaVirus totals by county (1st 2 sheets) followed by in-county residence status (2nd 2 sheets)
3/28 noon
https://www.floridadisaster.org/globalassets/covid-19-data---daily-report-2020-03-28-1747.pdf

43,071 #covid19 tests performed in #Florida as of evening 3/28: ~population of #SuwanneeCounty. Still NOT EVEN ONE PERCENT of the state's 22M people.
1st 2 sheets: #CoronaVirus TOTALS by county.
2nd 2 sheets: Cases based on in-county residence status
#CoronaVirus #Florida stats looking at county percentages.
What have been the chief #complaints of #Florida #coronavirus patients? Please pay attention to #cough and #fever in regard to #covid19 in Florida patients statewide.
From #Florida Emergency Management @FLSERT as of 3/29 5:00 p.m. #covid19 summary. Nearly 5K cases of #coronavirus.
Total 50,528 tests administered; roughly population of #JacksonCounty. https://www.floridadisaster.org/globalassets/covid19/dailies/covid-19-data---daily-report-2020-03-29-1732.pdf
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