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Teresa

SoWal Guide
Staff member
Nov 15, 2004
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South Walton, FL
sowal.com
June 30

Walton County Emergency Operations Center - Joint Information Center - COVID-19 Case Update

Today, Walton County has 32 additional positive cases.

• 32-yr-old female Florida resident
• 19-yr-old male Florida resident
• 23-yr-old female Florida resident
• 49-yr-old female Florida resident
• 55-yr-old female Florida resident
• 56-yr-old male Florida resident
• 18-yr-old female Florida resident
• 76-yr-old male Florida resident
• 19-yr-old female Florida resident
• 25-yr-old male Florida resident
• 36-yr-old male Florida resident
• 17-yr-old female Florida resident
• 20-yr-old female Florida resident
• 67-yr-old male Florida resident
• 49-yr-old female Florida resident
• 61-yr-old male Florida resident
• 54-yr-old female Florida resident
• 21-yr-old female Florida resident
• 53-yr-old male Florida resident
• 31-yr-old male Florida resident
• 37-yr-old male Florida resident
• 20-yr-old male Florida resident
• 18-yr-old male Florida resident
• 95-yr-old female Florida resident
• 28-yr-old female Florida resident
• 47-yr-old male Florida resident
• 29-yr-old female Florida resident
• 28-yr-old female Florida resident
• 22-yr-old female non-Florida resident
• 52-yr-old female non-Florida resident
• 50-yr-old male non-Florida resident
• 20-yr-old male non-Florida resident

Walton County's has had 3,432 tests conducted resulting in 245 positives and 3,182 negatives. There has been a total of 9 deaths.

Reminder: These numbers include all collections done by DOH-Walton that are sent to state labs for testing as well as all non-Rapid test positives reported by private labs. Total testing and negative testing numbers do not include all testing by private labs as they may not be submitting, and are not required to submit, those numbers to the state.

****Walton County Emergency Management understands that the Rapid testing results being conducted by private labs and practices are not included in the State dashboard. WCEM is working with the State Department of Health, Department of Health-Walton and Doc Smiley’s office to establish a process to get these numbers included in the State reports.****

Updated demographic information on cumulative cases.

• DeFuniak Springs (107)
• Santa Rosa Beach (65)
• Freeport (16)
• Miramar Beach (17)
• Ponce de Leon (4)
• Paxton-Laurel Hill (1)
• Gaskin (1)
• Westville (1)
• Non-Residents (33)
 

Goofy Ginger

Beach Comber
Jun 27, 2020
16
2
41
gulfplace
I think getting a unified approach to demonstrating safety and care for the health of the public during all of this, covid.. confusion etc.., could bring a lot of positive impact on the community, restaurants, employees and employers, locals and visitors. We thrive on our industry, let's do right and show everyone in the country we know how and care about keeping people safe and businesses functioning. Just a thought
 

Lake View Too

SoWal Insider
Nov 16, 2008
6,940
8,442
Eastern Lake
June 30

Walton County Emergency Operations Center - Joint Information Center - COVID-19 Case Update

Today, Walton County has 32 additional positive cases.

• 32-yr-old female Florida resident
• 19-yr-old male Florida resident
• 23-yr-old female Florida resident
• 49-yr-old female Florida resident
• 55-yr-old female Florida resident
• 56-yr-old male Florida resident
• 18-yr-old female Florida resident
• 76-yr-old male Florida resident
• 19-yr-old female Florida resident
• 25-yr-old male Florida resident
• 36-yr-old male Florida resident
• 17-yr-old female Florida resident
• 20-yr-old female Florida resident
• 67-yr-old male Florida resident
• 49-yr-old female Florida resident
• 61-yr-old male Florida resident
• 54-yr-old female Florida resident
• 21-yr-old female Florida resident
• 53-yr-old male Florida resident
• 31-yr-old male Florida resident
• 37-yr-old male Florida resident
• 20-yr-old male Florida resident
• 18-yr-old male Florida resident
• 95-yr-old female Florida resident
• 28-yr-old female Florida resident
• 47-yr-old male Florida resident
• 29-yr-old female Florida resident
• 28-yr-old female Florida resident
• 22-yr-old female non-Florida resident
• 52-yr-old female non-Florida resident
• 50-yr-old male non-Florida resident
• 20-yr-old male non-Florida resident

Walton County's has had 3,432 tests conducted resulting in 245 positives and 3,182 negatives. There has been a total of 9 deaths.

Reminder: These numbers include all collections done by DOH-Walton that are sent to state labs for testing as well as all non-Rapid test positives reported by private labs. Total testing and negative testing numbers do not include all testing by private labs as they may not be submitting, and are not required to submit, those numbers to the state.

****Walton County Emergency Management understands that the Rapid testing results being conducted by private labs and practices are not included in the State dashboard. WCEM is working with the State Department of Health, Department of Health-Walton and Doc Smiley’s office to establish a process to get these numbers included in the State reports.****

Updated demographic information on cumulative cases.

• DeFuniak Springs (107)
• Santa Rosa Beach (65)
• Freeport (16)
• Miramar Beach (17)
• Ponce de Leon (4)
• Paxton-Laurel Hill (1)
• Gaskin (1)
• Westville (1)
• Non-Residents (33)
Did this last report come with any details about why the numbers shot up from 1 to 32 in one day? I know I’m a stickler for logical explanations but numbers like these really invite more questions than they provide answers.
 

Goofy Ginger

Beach Comber
Jun 27, 2020
16
2
41
gulfplace
There will always be a lag in reports of these statistics due to basic human response/reporting time etc.. with margins of error accounting for deviations in reporting day to day. The trend analysis and charting are great to look at without having to focus on specific +/- 1 differences. Looking at numbers alone can definitely be confusing =)
 

Lake View Too

SoWal Insider
Nov 16, 2008
6,940
8,442
Eastern Lake
There will always be a lag in reports of these statistics due to basic human response/reporting time etc.. with margins of error accounting for deviations in reporting day to day. The trend analysis and charting are great to look at without having to focus on specific +/- 1 differences. Looking at numbers alone can definitely be confusing =)
From 1 per day to 32 is not confusing. “Suspicious” is the word that comes to mind.
 

Goofy Ginger

Beach Comber
Jun 27, 2020
16
2
41
gulfplace
Just saying stats can deviate a lot if there is no real consistent reporting structure or reliable control methods. 32 is a large deviation, saying it increased 32 in one day may have some literal issues, why trend analysis is preferred for me =)
 

Pinecrest

Beach Crab
Oct 17, 2018
1
1
50
Pinecrest at Inlet Beach
Honest question, and apologies if the answer is obvious, but cannot seem to find anything on it after a good bit of searching - is there a comprehensive list of the Walton communities they use which is available anywhere? Would like to see who is still reporting -0-, but need that list to do it and scratching my head a bit with the reported data, as it includes a mix of formally-incorporated towns (e.g., DeFuniak Springs), unincorporated towns (e.g., Gaskin), etc.

Closest thing I could find thus far is the voting precint map (https://www.votewalton.com/Portals/Walton/Documents/Maps/CountyVotingPrecinctsMap_2019.pdf). Interesting if that is it, since Point Washington and Rosemary show nothing yet (other than any potential "non-residents," of course).

Thx!
 

Teresa

SoWal Guide
Staff member
Nov 15, 2004
30,586
9,450
South Walton, FL
sowal.com
Did this last report come with any details about why the numbers shot up from 1 to 32 in one day? I know I’m a stickler for logical explanations but numbers like these really invite more questions than they provide answers.
No details or explanation except that these numbers do not include cases from private labs or local medical offices such as Doc Smiley in Seagrove who reported 20 positive cases last week.

We do not know the real numbers.
 
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