Florida Deaths - 3/30/21

Florida reported a net of 91 COVID deaths today. Changes were reported on 27 different days, going back to September 14.

Changes by month: September (+1), March (+91-1)

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Reported deaths (as best we could find them - read bottom of the chart for more details):

Median age: 75
Minimum age: 29
Maximum age: 98
76% are 65 or older <- much younger than usual

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First-wave peak was 8/4 (240); the 7-day moving average peak was 8/5 (227).

Second-wave peak so far is 1/22 (210); the 7-day average peak is 1/18 (196).

Here is the full chart for context:

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Additions and deletions by date:

3/29 - 1
3/28 - 4
3/27 - 5
3/26 - 2
3/25 - 7
3/24 - 4
3/23 - 2
3/22 - 4
3/21 - 4
3/20 - 5
3/19 - 6
3/18 - 8
3/17 - 3
3/16 - removed 1
3/15 - 3
3/14 - 3
3/13 - 2
3/12 - 6
3/11 - 3
3/10 - 3
3/8 - 2
3/7 - 3
3/6 - 1
3/5 - 3
(cont.)

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3/3 - 4
3/1 - 3
9/14 - 1

The numbers above are not totals by day; they're increments added today. See the chart in the first tweet for totals.

Deaths by week:

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Sources: Florida deaths by day: fdoh.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html…

My spreadsheet to track changes: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d…

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