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. 2022 Feb 21;2021:285–294.

Table 1:

Demographics and outcomes of the Florida and national cohorts. Data are provided as counts (percentage). For Hospitalized and Died, the recoded “No” category is merged from the original “No”, “Unknown”, and “Missing” categories. Unknown corresponds to checking an “unknown” box in the reporting form, and missing corresponds to leaving the question empty.

Florida National
Demographics C OVID-19 Cases 1,004,818 10,332,725
Age
0-9 37,153 (3.7%) 388,867 (3.8%)
10-19 91,887 (9.1%) 1,045,408 (10.1%)
20-29 192,790 (19.2%) 2,021,007 (19.6%)
30-39 172,027 (17.1%) 1,699,260 (16.4%)
40-49 153,717(15.3%) 1,546,212 (15.0%)
50-59 149,530 (14.9%) 1,485,318 (14.4%)
60-69 102,477 (10.2%) 1,043,294 (10.1%)
70-79 61,436 (6.1%) 583,837 (5.7%)
80+ 42,696 (4.2%) 453,229 (4.4%)
Unknown 1,105 (0.1%) 66,293 (0.6%)
Gender
Female 517,640 (51.5%) 5,297,936 (51.3%)
Male 482,227 (48.0%) 4,861,508 (47.0%)
Missing 0 (0.0%) 17,071 (0.2%)
Unknown 4,951 (0.5%) 80,093 (0.8%)
Florida National
Outcome Hospitalized
Yes 56,673 (5.6%) 588,126 (5.7%)
No (recoded) 948,145 (94.4%) 9,744,599 (94.3%)
No 538,428 (53.6%) 3,989,850 (38.6%)
Unknown 402,616 (40.1%) 1,593,887 (15.4%)
Missing 7,101 (0.7%) 4,160,862 (40.3%)
Died
Yes 21,028 (2.1%) 199,677 (1.9%)
No (recoded) 983,790 (97.9%) 10,133,048 (98.1%)
No 0 (0.0%) 4,847,491 (46.9%)
Unknown 0 (0.0%) 1,185,926 (11.5%)
Missing 983,790 (97.9%) 4,099,631 (39.7%)