FLORIDA’S TESTING
INCREASE:
FROM DIAGNOSTIC TO
SURVEILLANCE
APRIL 29, 2020
“We are trying to build a foundation for the future of the State
of Florida,” DeSantis said. “I’m confident this will be a good
roadmap.”
DeSantis said Wednesday that Floridians should not be
alarmed when they see a rise in COVID-19 cases in the next
few months. He said cases will rise as testing rises, and he
predicted the state could see more than 2,000 positive cases
per day in the future, a figure the state has not yet seen.
DAY-TO-DAY TESTING NUMBERSFL STATEWIDE
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,0003/
1
3/3
3/5
3/7
3/9
3/1
1
3/1
3
3/1
5
3/1
7
3/1
9
3/2
1
3/2
3
3/2
5
3/2
7
3/2
9
3/3
1
4/2
4/4
4/6
4/8
4/1
0
4/1
2
4/1
4
4/1
6
4/1
8
4/2
0
4/2
2
4/2
4
4/2
6
4/2
8
4/3
0
5/2
5/4
5/6
5/8
5/1
0
5/1
2
5/1
4
5/1
6
5/1
8
5/2
0
5/2
2
5/2
4
5/2
6
5/28
5/3
0
6/1
6/3
6/5
6/7
6/9
6/1
1
6/1
3
COVID-19 TESTS PER WEEKFL STATEWIDE
134 1,0547,723
33,880
68,896 73,448 73,811
96,00888,009
118,639 122,350
244,832
173,562
225,015 229,387
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
3/1 - 3/7 3/8 - 3/14 3/15 - 3/21 3/22 - 3/28 3/29 - 4/4 4/5 - 4/11 4/12 - 4/18 4/19 - 4/25 4/26 - 5/2 5/3 - 5/9 5/10 - 5/16 5/17 - 5/23 5/24 - 5/30 5/31 - 6/6 6/7 - 6/13
TOTAL TESTS VS. POSITIVE CASESFL STATEWIDE
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000
60,000
70,000
80,000
90,0003
/2
3/4
3/6
3/8
3/1
0
3/1
2
3/1
4
3/1
6
3/1
8
3/2
0
3/2
2
3/2
4
3/2
6
3/2
8
3/3
0
4/1
4/3
4/5
4/7
4/9
4/1
1
4/1
3
4/1
5
4/1
7
4/1
9
4/2
1
4/2
3
4/2
5
4/2
7
4/2
9
5/1
5/3
5/5
5/7
5/9
5/1
1
5/1
3
5/1
5
5/1
7
5/1
9
5/2
1
5/2
3
5/2
5
5/2
7
5/2
9
5/3
1
6/2
6/4
6/6
6/8
6/1
0
6/1
2
6/1
4
Cases Persons tested
TOTAL TESTS VS. PERCENT POSITIVEFL STATEWIDE
134 1,0547,723
33,880
68,896 73,448 73,811
96,008 88,009
118,639 122,350
244,832
173,562
225,015 229,387
9.0%
7.5%8.3%
9.3%
10.7%
9.7%
8.5%
6.0%
5.1%
3.7% 4.1%
2.0%
3.1% 3.3%
4.9%
0.0%
2.0%
4.0%
6.0%
8.0%
10.0%
12.0%
14.0%
16.0%
3/1 - 3/7 3/8 - 3/14 3/15 - 3/21 3/22 - 3/28 3/29 - 4/4 4/5 - 4/11 4/12 - 4/18 4/19 - 4/25 4/26 - 5/2 5/3 - 5/9 5/10 - 5/16 5/17 - 5/23 5/24 - 5/30 5/31 - 6/6 6/7 - 6/13
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
Persons Tested Percent Positive
TESTING TARGETS:
1. Mass testing of individuals in high risk
environments
▪ Migrant/farm workers
▪ Jails and prisons
▪ Long-term care facilities
2. Widespread testing of asymptomatic people
WATERMELON FARM EXAMPLE:
ALACHUA COUNTY
100 Workers Tested
90 Positive Cases
90% Positivity
INDUSTRIAL FACTORY EXAMPLE:
CENTRAL FLORIDA
214 Employees Tested
77 Positive Cases
36% Positivity
AIRPORT EXAMPLE: CENTRAL
FLORIDA
Nearly 500 Workers Tested
260 Positive Cases
52% Positivity
INDIANTOWN: MARTIN COUNTY
118 Migrant/Farm Workers
Tested by DOH/DEM Mobile Lab
54 Positive Cases
46% Positive
INDIANTOWN AREA: MARTIN
COUNTY
1,792 Tested
528 Positive Cases
29.5% Positive
JAILS: LAKE COUNTY EXAMPLE
160 Staff/Inmates Tested
100 Positive Cases
63% Positivity
IMMOKALEE AREA: COLLIER
COUNTY
5,182 Tested
1,178 Positive Cases
23% Positivity
CONSTRUCTION WORKERS IN
NORTHWEST FLORIDA
15 Households Tested
In 2 Zip Codes
53 Positive Cases
FLORIDA LONG-
TERM CARE
FACILITIES UPDATE
The State has tested or
ensured availability of
testing for ALL residents
and staff at Florida nursing
homes and assisted living
facilities.
▪ Mobile Testing Teams
▪ Mobile Testing Bus
▪ Deployed Test Kits
▪ Vendor Supported Testing
APRIL 11 TO JUNE 12:
AHCA issued emergency
rules requiring mandatory
testing every two weeks of
ALL staff in Florida nursing
homes and assisted living
facilities.
COVID-DEDICATED NURSING FACILITIES IN FLORIDA
Duval: Dolphin Pointe
146 Beds
Escambia: De Luna Health &
Rehab Center
47 Beds
Charlotte: Port Charlotte
Rehabilitation Center
39 Beds
Polk: Oakbridge Building
120 Beds
The facilities listed have executed agreements for COVID-dedicated buildings and/or wings.
Broward: NSPIRE Healthcare
Lauderhill
60 Beds
Leon: Port PruittHealth
SouthWood
64 Beds
Miami-Dade: Miami Medical
Center (Former Pan Am
Hospital)
150 Beds
FLORIDA LONG-TERM CARE FACILITY POSITIVE CASES
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 4 61
41
11 6 1
1 16 19
14
40
16 20
41 42
73
59 6
59
28
11
65
13
71
98
10
41
41
10
01
00
14
91
82
14
81
80
16
71
46
25
41
48
32
81
55
14
81
37
30
41
29
17
32
00
25
02
01
20
52
01
18
91
77
10
81
72 18
31
09
11
41
47
23
71
85
16
92
11
12
9 13
79
03
80
12
11
70
62
10
27
71
01 11
21
54
13
01
03
57
12
8 14
41
94
18
81
11
14
46
01
47
10
7 12
09
5 10
46
25
3
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
3/1
3/3
3/5
3/7
3/9
3/1
1
3/1
3
3/15
3/1
7
3/1
9
3/2
1
3/2
3
3/2
5
3/2
7
3/2
9
3/3
1
4/2
4/4
4/6
4/8
4/1
0
4/1
2
4/1
4
4/1
6
4/1
8
4/20
4/2
2
4/2
4
4/2
6
4/2
8
4/3
0
5/2
5/4
5/6
5/8
5/1
0
5/1
2
5/1
4
5/1
6
5/1
8
5/2
0
5/2
2
5/2
4
5/26
5/2
8
5/3
0
6/1
6/3
6/5
6/7
6/9
6/1
1
6/1
3
CLINICAL IMPACTS
DUE TO COVID-19
IN FLORIDA
STATEWIDE COVID-19 POSITIVE ICU HOSPITALIZATIONS April 15 vs. June 15
800
458
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800
850
Hospitalization data as reported by facilities to AHCA Emergency Status System (ESS).
43%
547
242
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
550
600
STATEWIDE COVID-19 POSITIVE ON VENTILATORS April 15 vs. June 15
Ventilator data as reported by facilities to AHCA Emergency Status System (ESS).
56%
1 1 1
21
31
2 27
35
14
20
13
18
12
19
22
31
31
35
30
35
43 4
4 45
43
39
41
41
35
45
49
42 4
35
63
95
05
04
74
35
23
94
15
04
25
34
55
15
13
04
16
13
95
04
33
43
33
74
54
34
14
63
5 36
41
22
37
39
38
34
40
36
36
25
39
38
25
35
35
29
41
39
19
27
23
20
23
22
20
11
16
63
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
703
/1
3/3
3/5
3/7
3/9
3/1
1
3/1
3
3/1
5
3/1
7
3/1
9
3/2
1
3/2
3
3/2
5
3/2
7
3/2
9
3/3
1
4/2
4/4
4/6
4/8
4/1
0
4/1
2
4/1
4
4/1
6
4/1
8
4/2
0
4/2
2
4/2
4
4/2
6
4/2
8
4/3
0
5/2
5/4
5/6
5/8
5/1
0
5/1
2
5/1
4
5/1
6
5/1
8
5/2
0
5/2
2
5/2
4
5/2
6
5/2
8
5/3
0
6/1
6/3
6/5
6/7
6/9
6/1
1
6/1
3
FLORIDA COVID-19 FATALITIES BY DATE
FLORIDA COVID-19 FATALITIES ASSOCIATED WITH LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
3/1
3/3
3/5
3/7
3/9
3/1
1
3/1
3
3/1
5
3/1
7
3/1
9
3/2
1
3/2
3
3/2
5
3/2
7
3/2
9
3/3
1
4/2
4/4
4/6
4/8
4/1
0
4/1
2
4/1
4
4/1
6
4/1
8
4/2
0
4/2
2
4/2
4
4/2
6
4/2
8
4/3
0
5/2
5/4
5/6
5/8
5/1
0
5/1
2
5/1
4
5/1
6
5/1
8
5/2
0
5/2
2
5/2
4
5/2
6
5/2
8
5/3
0
6/1
6/3
6/5
6/7
6/9
6/1
1
6/1
3
Non-LTCF deaths
LTCF deaths
FLORIDA COVID-19 FATALITIESNON-LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES
1 1 1
21 1
02
63 3
14
17
11
18
12
18
20
27
24
28
26
30
34
36 3
73
22
92
43
02
33
12
92
52
33
11
92
72
62
31
72
81
51
72
61
52
21
92
11
91
21
22
41
51
41
69
13
61
31
11
71
49
87
61
81
01
01
41
17
9 91
3 14
71
31
21
11
81
17
10
57 7
36
76
21
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
3/1
3/3
3/5
3/7
3/9
3/1
1
3/1
3
3/1
5
3/1
7
3/1
9
3/2
1
3/2
3
3/2
5
3/2
7
3/2
9
3/3
1
4/2
4/4
4/6
4/8
4/1
0
4/1
2
4/1
4
4/1
6
4/1
8
4/2
0
4/2
2
4/2
4
4/2
6
4/2
8
4/3
0
5/2
5/4
5/6
5/8
5/1
0
5/1
2
5/1
4
5/1
6
5/1
8
5/2
0
5/2
2
5/2
4
5/2
6
5/2
8
5/3
0
6/1
6/3
6/5
6/7
6/9
6/1
1
6/1
3
WHO IS
CONTRACTING
COVID-19?
MEDIAN AGE OF COVID-19 POSITIVE INDIVIDUALS IN FLORIDA
65.5
58
54
50 50 51 50 5052
50 4946
4240
37
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
3/1 - 3/7 3/8 - 3/14 3/15 - 3/21 3/22 - 3/28 3/29 - 4/4 4/5 - 4/11 4/12 - 4/18 4/19 - 4/25 4/26 - 5/2 5/3 - 5/9 5/10 - 5/16 5/17 - 5/23 5/24 - 5/30 5/31 - 6/6 6/7 - 6/13
Week of
Understanding
Which Groups Are
Most at Risk for
COVID-19 Fatalities
FL COVID-19
Related Fatalities
Ages 0-18: ZERO
86% of All FL COVID-
19 Related Fatalities
Have Occurred in
Age Group 65+
More FL COVID-19
Related Fatalities
Over Age 90 Than
Under Age 65
T H A N K Y O U