These number do not jive for week ending Nov. 4th. If there were 49,538 vaccinated people last week and there are 50,071 vaccinated people this week there must have been more that 252 vaccines given this past week.
From Florida Politico: “WHAT’S GOING ON? — “Florida COVID update: Reporting change causes lag in death data,” by Miami Herald’s Devoun Cetoute and Ana Claudia Chacin: “However, behind the scenes, the [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] has been working with the Florida Department of Health to return to a previously used reporting method, causing a lag in the reporting of deaths, the Herald learned Wednesday. ‘On Monday, November 1, CDC began transitioning jurisdictions reporting by event date back to report date,’ Jasmine Reed, a spokeswoman for the CDC, said in an email to the Miami Herald. Throughout the pandemic, the CDC was reporting deaths by date of report for Florida. Then, on Aug. 10 amid a surge in cases due to the delta variant, the state health department began providing a new set of data biweekly to the CDC, which reported deaths by date of occurrence, giving the appearance of a pandemic in decline.”
What is the report for October 22 to October 28?
My apologizes. Just updated.
https://fernandinaobserver.com/county-news/florida-department-of-health-covid-19-weekly-situation-report-week-ending-november-4/
These number do not jive for week ending Nov. 4th. If there were 49,538 vaccinated people last week and there are 50,071 vaccinated people this week there must have been more that 252 vaccines given this past week.
From Florida Politico: “WHAT’S GOING ON? — “Florida COVID update: Reporting change causes lag in death data,” by Miami Herald’s Devoun Cetoute and Ana Claudia Chacin: “However, behind the scenes, the [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] has been working with the Florida Department of Health to return to a previously used reporting method, causing a lag in the reporting of deaths, the Herald learned Wednesday. ‘On Monday, November 1, CDC began transitioning jurisdictions reporting by event date back to report date,’ Jasmine Reed, a spokeswoman for the CDC, said in an email to the Miami Herald. Throughout the pandemic, the CDC was reporting deaths by date of report for Florida. Then, on Aug. 10 amid a surge in cases due to the delta variant, the state health department began providing a new set of data biweekly to the CDC, which reported deaths by date of occurrence, giving the appearance of a pandemic in decline.”
10/22 – 10/28 for Nassau:
Prev. wk vaccinated 261
Cases 51
New Case Posit. 4.7%
Per 100K 57.2