Florida Health Department data shows that 171 people had coronavirus
symptoms or had tested positive for COVID-19 in the months before cases
were publicly announced, according to a Palm Beach Post report.
The Post analyzed state data, which was removed from the
health department’s website May 4 without explanation. The newspaper had
previously downloaded and retained the data.
The data showed that 171 people were either showing symptoms or had
tested positive for the new virus in January and February. Florida
officially announced its first presumed cases of coronavirus March 1.
It is unclear whether the patients reported their coronavirus
symptoms to the state later or if the health department’s local offices
were actively investigating COVID-19 at the time, or both, according to
the Post.
Of the 171 people, 105 were women and 66 were men. Most of these
early patients hadn’t traveled, and none reported going to China, the Post reports.
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/public-health/state-data-shows-coronavirus-cases-as-early-as-january-in-florida.html
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