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Selected Florida Covid-19 Charts
This page serves as a platform for the developers to take a closer look at data, explain how Florida reports certain datasets, and to provide charts that are different than what is found on the main data pages.
- COVID-19 Deaths in Florida - An Explainer
Florida updates COVID-19 data daily, and part of the daily press release includes additional reported deaths. However, these data deserve a close look.
This chart shows the daily 7-day moving average for the number of FL Covid-19 cases and deaths by the event date, which, in most cases, is the date on which a Covid-19 test was administered. FL Dept.of Health does not provide the date of death, so we assume that deaths occur, on average, 7 days after the event date. Assuming a longer lag simply shifts the death chart slightly to the right. Cases and deaths are on different y-axes. The source of the data is the daily Florida Dept. of Health Covid-19 Caseline Data file.
This chart shows the daily 7-day moving average for the number of FL Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations by the event date, which, in most cases, is the date on which a Covid-19 test was administered. FL Dept.of Health does not provide the date of hospitalization, so we assume that hospitalizations occur, on average, 7 days after the event date. Assuming a longer lag simply shifts the hospitalization chart slightly to the right. Cases and hospitalizations are on different y-axes. The source of the data is the daily Florida Dept. of Health Covid-19 Caseline Data file.
This chart shows the daily 7-day moving average for the number of FL Covid-19 cases and emergency department visits by the event date, which, in most cases, is the date on which a Covid-19 test was administered. FL Dept.of Health does not provide the date of emergency department visit, so we assume that deaths occur, on average, the same day as the event date. Assuming a longer lag simply shifts the emergency department visit chart slightly to the right. Cases and emergency department visits are on different y-axes. The source of the data is the daily Florida Dept. of Health Covid-19 Caseline Data file.