TOTAL PEOPLE TESTED, NEW CASES & PERCENT POSITIVITY BY WEEK, STATEWIDE IN FL 302,414 Total Cases Percent 10.7% 11.7% 9.8% 243,866 9.3% 223,986 228,042 226,982 9.0% 8.5% 8.3% 9.5% 7.5% 172,931 6.0% 5.1% 118,237 121,911 95,677 4.9% 87,687 4.1% 73,189 73,562 68,671 3.7% 3.3% 3.1% 35,405 33,755 2.0% 21,506 134 1,053 11,125 7,702 7,363 7,160 7,434 6,244 5,763 4,986 4,937 5,417 4,444 4,341 3,153 79 12 640 Week of
CASES & FATALITIES PER AGE GROUP IN FL 30,000 Cases Deaths 25,000 20,000 15,000 10,000 5,000 1,228 962 1,886 0 3,853 0 19,676 5 25,795 19 20,619 59 19,861 129 16,561 304 10,435 713 6,662 4,485 0 0-4 years 5-14 years 15-24 years 25-34 years 35-44 years 45-54 years 55-64 years 65-74 years 75-84 years 85+ years
MARCH VS. JUNE
TESTING SITES – MARCH VS. JUNE By the end of March, Florida had 7 state- supported testing sites, which had tested a total of 20,000 people. Today, we have 41 testing sites, and they’ve tested more than 438,000 people.
FLORIDA PPE – MARCH VS. JUNE FDEM was fighting for critical PPE supplies throughout March. By early April, they had sent first responders and health care workers: ▪ 2.8 million masks ▪ 3.9 million gloves ▪ 218,000 face shields ▪ 157,000 gowns To date, FDEM has sent the following PPE to support health care workers and first responders: ▪ More than 12.2 million gloves ▪ More than 40 million masks ▪ More than 1.7 million face shields ▪ More than 2 million gowns
TREATMENTS – MARCH VS. JUNE Initial treatment of COVID-19 ▪ Supportive Oxygen Therapy and Early Ventilator Use January – March 2020 ▪ Hydroxychloroquine – FDA EUA March 2020 COVID-19 Treatment Evolution ▪ Convalescent Plasma – April 2020 ▪ Remdesivir: FDA EUA – May 2020 ▪ Anticoagulation Therapy – May 2020 ▪ Dexamethasone – June 2020
FLORIDA LONG- TERM CARE FACILITIES
EARLY ACTIONS TO PROTECT LTC RESIDENTS ▪ Early March – Provided long-term care facilities guidance on restricting and screening visitors. ▪ March 10 – Sent a visitor screening toolkit developed in conjunction with stakeholder groups. ▪ March 11 – Issued Emergency Order requiring comprehensive screenings of both staff and visitors at long- term care facilities — formalized many precautions AHCA already asked residential providers to take.
EARLY ACTIONS TO PROTECT LTC RESIDENTS (continued) ▪ March 15 – Issued Emergency Order restricting visitation at long-term care facilities with narrow exceptions; required COVID-positive residents to receive two negative tests separated by 24 hours before being readmitted to LTC facilities. ▪ March 18 – Required staff of long-term care facilities to implement universal use of facial masks while in the facility and wear gloves when providing direct care to a patient or resident.
FL LTC TESTING RULES & COVID-19 ISOLATION CENTERS ▪ April 14 – Opened first COVID-dedicated facility in Florida. ▪ May 5 – Mandated COVID-19 testing by hospitals of all patients, regardless of symptoms, prior to discharge to long- term care facilities. ▪ May 10 – Required mandatory facility access for infection prevention and control; mandated staff submit to testing. ▪ June 15 – Required mandatory testing every two weeks of ALL staff in Florida nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
PROACTIVE LTC SUPPORT & TESTING IN FLORIDA RAPID EMERGENCY SUPPORT TEAMS (REST): ▪ Deployed to over 620 facilities to assist with infection prevention and control VETERAN ADMINISTRATION (VA) TEAMS: ▪ Assisted at 52 long-term care facilities serving more than 6,000 patients AMBULANCE ASSESSMENT TEAMS: ▪ Visited over 3,900 facilities to complete initial needs assessments and performed more than 700 reassessments MOBILE TESTING TEAMS (MMTs): ▪ Conducted testing in more than 2,680 long-term care facilities ▪ Tested more than 192,600 long-term care staff & residents
COVID-DEDICATED NURSING FACILITIES IN FLORIDA Duval: Dolphin Pointe 146 Beds Escambia: De Luna Health & Rehab Center Leon: Port PruittHealth 47 Beds SouthWood 64 Beds Polk: Oakbridge Building 120 Beds Broward: NSPIRE Healthcare Charlotte: Port Charlotte Lauderhill Rehabilitation Center 60 Beds 39 Beds Miami-Dade: Miami Medical Center (Former Pan Am Lee: Gulf Coast Medical Center Hospital) Skilled Nursing Unit COMING SOON 48 Beds 150 Beds The facilities listed have executed agreements for COVID-dedicated buildings and/or wings.
Nearly 80% of Long- Term Care Facilities in Florida Have NEVER Had a COVID-19 Positive Resident.
85% of All FL COVID- 19 Related Fatalities Have Occurred in Age Group 65+
T H A N K Y O U
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