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Flagler Records 99 Covid Infections Sunday, County Jail Outbreak Hits 37, AdventHealth Palm Coast Has 45 Hospitalized

July 26, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Empty beds in Florida hospitals are becoming a rare sight as Covid's delta variant continues to hospitalize patients in record numbers, including 45 today at AdventHospital Palm Coast. (© FlaglerLive)
Empty beds in Florida hospitals are becoming a rare sight as Covid’s delta variant continues to hospitalize patients in record numbers, including 45 today at AdventHospital Palm Coast. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler County recorded 99 confirmed covid infections on Sunday alone, coming off a week when the county recorded a record 400 infections over seven days, according to the Flagler County Health Department’s chief.




There are outbreaks at the Flagler County jail, mostly inmates, and at Brookdale assisted living, the former Sterling House on Club House Drive off Palm Coast Parkway, Bob Snyder, the health department chief, said. “There’s no outbreak in the Government Services Building and the Emergency Operations Center,” he said, locations where there’d been reported cases, but isolated cases don’t amount to an outbreak. “There’s the jail, and there’s quite a few there, 37, mostly inmates but also a few staff members.” Snyder later said that there were 37 inmates and four staff members affected, for a total of 41 cases at the jail. But the Sheriff’s Office said the number was 37 in total, including the four staff members.

At AdventHealth Palm Coast, which broke the record for hospitalizations with a primary diagnosis of covid last week with 35, the tally today was at 45, Snyder said.

Deaths have been recorded again, with four in the last few days, ending a long streak of many weeks without a covid-related death in Flagler.

The numbers across the community continue to point toward more gravity than relief, with infections still on the upswing, with few people and fewer organizations–including governments–returning to safety protocols essential to slowing the spread, such as masking and social distancing. In Flagler, only the hospital, among prominent institutions, has returned to mandatory, universal masking.

On July 22, there were 628 covid inpatients in AdventHealth’s Central Division, which includes 16 hospitals. Today, the number had risen to 862 and rapidly approaching January’s peak of 900. Some 94 percent  of patients hospitalized across the system nationwide are unvaccinated, according to this morning’s figures.

On Sunday, Dr. Neil Finkler, the chief clinical officer for the central division, issued a letter to the division’s clinical staff, announcing that the system would be back on on “red status” effective Tuesday, with deferred non-time-sensitive outpatient surgeries and pre-approval required for all non-time-sensitive or non-emergency procedures, but continued pediatric and other outpatient surgeries as scheduled. The system has already moved back to universal masking rules–mandatory, not optional.




“While the rising number of hospitalized patients is evidence of the risk still posed by the virus in our community, it is not cause for alarm in terms of hospital capacity,” the system’s communications division said this morning. “Our hospitals are designed in such a way that spaces are flexible and expandable. AdventHealth has an extensive health care system in place in Central Florida so we can locate patients to the facility that best matches the level of care they need.” In Palm Coast certain wings are being closed off just to accommodate patients.

There had been no deaths related to covid for several weeks in Flagler County. That streak ended this week, though the exact number of deaths has not yet been confirmed, and the state’s elimination of detailed, daily data releases makes tracking key indicators more difficult. It is one reason the hospitals themselves are now more transparent with their numbers.

There remains no changes in protocols in local government offices or the court system. The Flagler County school district, preparing for school reopening for students on Aug. 10, will be issuing its coming year’s covid-safety protocols on Tuesday or Wednesday, a district spokesman said today, but masking is expected to remain optional. Quarantining and safety protocols kick in on a more ad hoc basis.

Snyder said the department was “pleased with what they’re doing” at the jail to contend with the outbreak there, with daily tests, masking and quarantining. “We are following all the best practices and procedures within our jail,”  the sheriff’s Chief Mark Strobridge said.

While testing for covid-19 has quadrupled in the past weeks, compared to the weeks in early summer when it appeared as if the pandemic had subsided beyond danger zones, vaccinations have not increased, Snyder said. Vaccination rates in the county have stalled, and the tally of those vaccinated remains below 50 percent overall in Flagler–more precisely, at 48.5 percent, according to the Centers for Disease Control. The health department puts the figure at slightly higher than that, with over 62,000 people who have had at least one vaccine shot, and 60 percent of the population 12 and over. Still, as the latest surge in infections indicates, the numbers are significantly below those required for herd or community immunity, which alone can not only significantly slow or stop the spread, but also slow or stop the mutation of the virus into more potent variants, as has been the case with delta. The delta variant is 50 percent more transmissible than its predecessor, which was itself 50 percent more transmissible than the original virus. New variants are still emerging, their potency yet unknown.




There are enough vaccine doses for anyone who wishes to be vaccinated to get a shot in Flagler–and enough doses, and more, for anyone in the country to have a full complement of needed shots. But the proportion of those vaccinated remains below 50 percent nationwide. Snyder described the continuing lack of vaccinations locally, despite the surge in covid, as “disheartening,” even as he sees clear concern about the virus, judging from the surge in people looking to be tested.

In Florida, the daily case average is now above 10,000 and still rising, approaching last winter’s peak, a 208 percent increase  in 14 days, with 5,654 covid hospitalizations statewide. In Florida, 39 residents are dying of the disease every day, on average. The top 15 states with the highest rate of infections are all deep red or Republican-leaning states, with Arizona’s exception.

 

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Comments

  1. Tomtom says

    July 26, 2021 at 3:04 pm

    Lol it’s me I finally made it to the paper… im part of the statistic oh boy…. let’s see if it takes me out to?

  2. Maskless says

    July 26, 2021 at 3:09 pm

    The hospital never stopped masking, they’ve still been making you wear one since this started… the one paragraphs makes it sound like they stopped and re started masking policies…

  3. David Schaefer says

    July 26, 2021 at 3:12 pm

    Those republicans are at it again , you play stupid games you win stupid prizes. And the stupid prize is you end everything with not getting a vaccine…..

  4. R. S. says

    July 26, 2021 at 3:31 pm

    It’s time to release all non-violent offenders from the jail. None of the inmates have been sentenced to death by COVID, no matter what they’ve done. If the sheriff cannot keep the disease out because he’s been slacking on vaccinations, at least he should release the ones threatened by an overpopulated jail posthaste and immediately.

  5. chuck cap says

    July 26, 2021 at 4:14 pm

    And our governor is fighting to stop mask mandates.

  6. cgm says

    July 26, 2021 at 6:46 pm

    which test are they using?
    CDC urges labs to use COVID tests that can differentiate from flu
    Laboratories have until the end of the year to make changes to their testing practices
    By Caitlin McFall | Fox News

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) urged labs this week to stock clinics with kits that can test for both the coronavirus and the flu as the “influenza season” draws near.

    The CDC said Wednesday it will withdrawal its request for the “Emergency Use Authorization” of real-time diagnostic testing kits, which were used starting in February 2020 to detect signs of the coronavirus, by the end of the year.

  7. Mark says

    July 27, 2021 at 12:04 am

    Shut down stay home get vaccinated period, that is what needs to happen

  8. Flatsflyer says

    July 27, 2021 at 4:04 am

    Maybe we need to stop treating those who aren’t vaccinated, they have been warned and ignored all of the Public Health directives. These so called Christians believe that going to meet their God makes more sense than not exposing healthcareare workers and the public to the virus, there is no cure for ignorance.

  9. joe says

    July 27, 2021 at 9:26 am

    Ron DeSantis continues to win COVID!!! Go Team!

  10. Ramone says

    July 27, 2021 at 9:56 am

    Allowing an outbreak to happen at the jail is nothing anyone, including Bob Snyder, should be happy with. They may be following best practices and procedures now that they’ve had an outbreak. But I’m told by a reliable source that they weren’t testing or quarantining new arrivals until this outbreak started getting out of control. This is sad for incarcerated individuals who may be subjected to this. They are at the mercy of the jail officials and the court system that keeps them confined when in some cases their could be alternative strategies used. Unfortunately this could have life altering impacts for people waiting for their day in court.

  11. The Truth says

    July 27, 2021 at 10:43 am

    Wouldn’t it be great if the Governor Florida started stepping up to the plate and do what is right for the people of Florida if he wants to get re-elected.
    This virus is not doing away yet DeSantis said last week it is just seasonal. Can you believe a Governor of a state would make a comment like that. Well guess what he did.
    Can you also believe that he doesn’t want medical records published so lets just hide the truth from the people he is going to want to vote for him.
    This is a disgrace to HUMANITY, and there should be charges to those who commit that. Innocent people will die because and elected official who swore on a bible to protect and serve. DeSantis is not PROTECTING. He right there has broke his oath of office.

  12. mark101 says

    July 27, 2021 at 12:21 pm

    Mini Trump is too busy trying to count the money coming into Fla via tourist vs the COVID sick and deaths to worry about mask and mandates. Sick vs money, guess which one he is choosing.

  13. John F. Pollinger says

    July 27, 2021 at 4:55 pm

    Many who were concerned about Covid or are still refusing to be vaccinated, often used words like, “Im living my life. If you are afraid of Covid, stay home” With recent announcements on the federal and state level across the country, it appears to be a new reverse line of thought and trend among employers…..if you are NOT vaccinated, stay home. As it should be.

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