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TMH, Captial Regional address recent COVID-19 case increase in community

TMH, Captial Regional address recent COVID-19 case increase in community Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 and last updated 2021-07-21 16:26:23-04 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare and Capital Regional Medical Center released a joint statement Wednesday in regards to the recent increase in COVID-19 cases in the community. As of July 15, there are 33,157 cases in Leon County, with a 17.2 percent case positivity rate. Additionally, 134,619 people ages 12 and up have been vaccinated, meaning 51 percent of the county has been vaccinated. The Tallahassee healthcare community is seeing a dramatic increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations in the non-vaccinated, under age 50 population, including many individuals in their 20s and 30s. Together, Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare and Capital Regional Medical Center currently have 47 patients hospitalized with COVID-19, which is significantly higher than last week.

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 3 12 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what’s hot in Florida politics — 3.12.21 Good Friday morning. According to a new poll released by Ryan Tyson of The Tyson Group, Florida voters support several measures pitched as improving election security and voter access. The poll, commissioned by nonpartisan nonprofit Secure Democracy, found more than three-quarters of Floridians want ballot drop boxes to be monitored either in-person or by video. The proposal earned 77% among the 600 voters polled, with Republicans backing it at a higher rate (83%) than Democrats or no-party voters. Meanwhile, nearly seven in 10 said they want their family members or caregivers to be able to turn in a ballot on their behalf. A near equal number (67%) want more days of early voting, while most (57%) want the state to tell felons what fines they need to pay to regain voting rights.

COVID-19 hospitalization rates begin to decline in Leon County

COVID-19 hospitalization rates begin to decline in Leon County While a downward trend does not mean we re in the clear, Dr. Trey Blake with CRMC believes this is a good place to be. and last updated 2021-02-04 18:06:51-05 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) — Cases in Leon County have been on a steady decline since Jan. 17, where we saw the percentage of positive cases hit 9.34. That number is down to 8.53 percent. Now local health experts feel the county is on the right track to see those numbers continue to drop. Currently, 110 people are in Leon County hospitals according to the Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration. The hospital ICU bed capacity is at 6.9 percent.

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