SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLA. – As health officials continue to collect and analyze coronavirus tests from residents, data seems to point to a growing health care disparity in the Seminole County community, threatening to leave some behind as the county gears up to reopen.
During a news conference Monday, Seminole County leaders said that as they continue to test residents, there are emerging patterns among those who test positive for coronavirus.
Donna Walsh, Seminole County Department of Health officer, said Monday that out of all the individuals with confirmed COVID-19 infections in the county, 53% of those individuals are female and 47% are male. [CORONAVIRUS BRIEFING: Daily ClickOrlando.com newsletter delivered to your inbox] “In looking at