A few weeks ago, we examined Florida& #39;s rising cases, especially among young people in a largely unvaccinated population. Quick thread on most recent trends: https://twitter.com/bhrenton/status/1376565616061124613">https://twitter.com/bhrenton/...
1. Cases continue to grow in almost all of the age groups. Particularly concerning spikes are in 5-14 year olds (orange), 15-24 (yellow) and 25-34 (green). 55-64 cases are also quite high, which could be a result of slow vaccination in those age bands.
2. Cases in those 75+ now represent a small portion of total cases. 79.9% of Florida& #39;s seniors (65+) have received at least once dose.
3. Compared with 2 weeks ago, cases have continued to increase in all age groups, some more than others.
4. Where is case growth among the 15-24 year olds most present? Cases are rising among this age band on both coasts.
6. When it comes to vaccinations, Florida ranks:
- 33th in doses administered per capita
- 35th in the percentage of the population with at least 1 dose
- 36th in the percentage of the population fully vaccinated
- 20th in 65+ with at least 1 dose (most vulnerable)
- 33th in doses administered per capita
- 35th in the percentage of the population with at least 1 dose
- 36th in the percentage of the population fully vaccinated
- 20th in 65+ with at least 1 dose (most vulnerable)