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Mike 03

(16,616 posts)
Tue Mar 31, 2020, 06:55 PM Mar 2020

Model: Florida's coronavirus peak could come in early May, with hundreds of deaths daily

WTSP

Author: Andrew Krietz
Published: 6:19 PM EDT March 31, 2020
Updated: 6:19 PM EDT March 31, 2020

The models assume the continuation of "strong social distancing measures." Florida has not yet implemented a statewide stay-at-home order.


ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A model by the University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation and cited by the White House Coronavirus Task Force shows Florida's COVID-19 coronavirus peak might be a month away.

This shouldn't be a period of time for state leaders to sit on their hands, scientists say. Rather, experts say they need to act now: Execute a statewide stay-at-home order, close all non-essential services and severely limit travel.

Each hasn't yet been ordered by Florida by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who implemented a stay-at-home order for South Florida and has continued to stress people should follow the guidelines by the White House Coronavirus Task Force and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: This includes avoiding groups of 10 people or more.

The university model shows Florida's peak could come on May 3 -- the day when the state could reach the maximum number of hospital beds, ICU beds and ventilators needed -- with the potential for thousands of people dead.

The model assumes "the continuation of strong social distancing measures and other protective measures," which are items Florida as a whole has not yet enforced as much as other states.

About 13,232 hospital beds will be necessary at the height of the pandemic, the model projects, which could be considered "good news" as the model reports there only are 20,184 beds available. But there is a range to the data: The number of hospital beds needed could be as low as 3,567 or as high as 26,259 in an extreme case -- that would surpass the 20-thousand breaking point.

Florida could experience a shortage of 297 ICU beds at its peak and in total, 1,594 ventilators are needed.

"These estimates can help inform the development and implementation of strategies to mitigate this gap, including reducing non-COVID-19 demand for services and temporarily increasing system capacity," IHME Director Dr. Christopher J.L. Murray said in the description of the modeling project. "These are urgently needed given that peak volumes are estimated to be only three weeks away."

"The estimated excess demand on hospital systems is predicated on the enactment of social distancing measures in all states that have not done so already within the next week and maintenance of these measures throughout the epidemic, emphasizing the importance of implementing, enforcing, and maintaining these measures to mitigate hospital system overload and prevent deaths."

Florida's coronavirus death toll through March has ranged anywhere from none each day to as many as 19, though it has been more than a week since a day has gone by without any reported deaths.

By the May 3 peak, Florida could experience 136 people dying each day due to coronavirus. The model also provides a range for this day, with as few as 37 people dying per day or up to 271 deaths per day.


More including modeling graphs at link: https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/chris-murray-coronavirus-hime-model-florida/67-79fd619e-4435-4245-a044-51e7ea477591

DeSantis has been warned repeatedly by experts; he can't ever claim he didn't know the risk. Litigation incoming.

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Model: Florida's coronavirus peak could come in early May, with hundreds of deaths daily (Original Post) Mike 03 Mar 2020 OP
Just when the "snowbirds" will want to come back to New York democrattotheend Mar 2020 #1
that model doesn't take the age of florida residents into consideration.... getagrip_already Mar 2020 #2

democrattotheend

(11,605 posts)
1. Just when the "snowbirds" will want to come back to New York
Tue Mar 31, 2020, 06:57 PM
Mar 2020

Just what we don't need. I expect we'll be as welcoming as they're being to New Yorkers right now.

getagrip_already

(14,757 posts)
2. that model doesn't take the age of florida residents into consideration....
Tue Mar 31, 2020, 07:06 PM
Mar 2020

Older residents will be hit harder, they will need beds longer, and they will need more respirators than a younger population would.

They can try to implement a treat in place order for nursing homes, but that will result in a faster death rate and a much higher peak.

This won't be pretty, not that it will be anywhere, but FL is going to make Italy seem tame.

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