- Since March 2020, there have been 5,280,903 confirmed COVID-19 cases among Florida residents. 63,763 residents have died. As of January 21, 2022, 289,204 new cases were reported, 140 people died.
- Since March 2020, there have been 339,330 confirmed COVID-19 cases among residents of Palm Beach County; 15,059 reported last week. [Florida Department of Health]
- 15,141,101 (9,489,046 full series; 4,776,938 additional/booster dose; 2,129,878 first dose) Florida residents have received their COVID-19 vaccines. 1,059,221 Palm Beach County residents have received a COVID vaccine.
- All Florida residents ages ages 18 years and older are now eligible for the all COVID vaccines and boosters. The Pfizer vaccine is authorized for people ages 5 and older. All residents under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a guardian and complete the COVID-19 vaccine screening and consent form. Click here for the vaccine finder. [Florida Department of Health]
- For a list of Palm Beach County testing sites, click here. [Palm Beach County]
Support
- If you have questions, need further guidance, or have symptoms, call the Health Department at 1-866-779-6121 [Florida Department of Health]
Images courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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