Key Takeaways: Orange County Government News Conference 10/11/2021
For the latest updates, visit the county’s newsroom.
Watch the conference on the YouTube Video Stream or on Vimeo.
COVID-19 BY THE NUMBERS
As of Sunday, October 10, 2021, the Florida Department of Health is reporting that Orange County’s 14-day rolling positivity rate is 6.04 percent. Additional County statistics include:
- CDC level of community transmission: HIGH
- Eligible residents (12+) who have one vaccine dose: 74 percent
- Eligible residents (12+) who have completed their vaccination series: 65 percent
- Total positive cases for Orange County residents: 229,673
- Total deaths in Orange County: 2,090
COVID-19 VACCINE AT BARNETT PARK
As a reminder, Orange County Health Services has transitioned its free drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination site from Camping World Stadium to Barnett Park. Vaccinations will take place seven days a week at Barnett Park unless otherwise noted. The site will administer the following vaccines:
- Pfizer – first dose, second dose, booster for eligible individuals
- Moderna – second dose only
- Johnson & Johnson – single dose
For more vaccine information, visit ocfl.net/Vaccines.
COVID-19 TESTING
Orange County Health Services continues to offer free drive-thru COVID-19 testing at two mass-testing sites across the County — Barnett Park and Econ Soccer Complex.
- Barnett Park
4801 W Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32808
Open daily from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., or until capacity is reached
No walk-ups, only four (4) persons per vehicle
- Econ Soccer Complex
8035 Yates Road, Orlando, FL 32807
Open daily from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., or until capacity is reached
No walk-ups, only four (4) persons per vehicle
Testing will take place seven days a week at both sites unless otherwise noted. For additional COVID-19 testing locations, please visit ocfl.net/Testing.
TOURIST DEVELOPMENT TAX COLLECTIONS
Orange County Comptroller Phil Diamond announced that Tourist Development Tax (TDT) collections received by Orange County for August, 2021 were $16,462,100, a 184.2 percent increase compared to August, 2020. Additional statistics include:
- Month-over-month, August 2021 collections were lower than July, 2021 collections by $8.2 million and also lower than August 2019 collections by $3.5 million.
For more TDT information, visit the Office of the Comptroller’s website to read its news release.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
This month, Orange County residents have several ways to stay involved with their local government. The following events are free and open to all residents to participate:
Monday, October 11, 2021 at 6 p.m.
Meetings on Orange County’s 2021 Redistricting process are scheduled now until the end of the year. Residents are highly encouraged to participate in readjusting the population between County commission districts to ensure fair and equal representation. To learn more or to find a meeting near you, visit ocfl.net/redistricting.
Saturday, October 16, 2021 at 10 a.m.
Orange County’s annual Community Conference provides residents an opportunity to learn about innovative ways to improve neighborhoods by connecting residents and community leaders with their local government. To view the conference agenda or to register, visit ocfl.net/CommunityConference.
COVID-19 WASTEWATER MONITORING
Orange County Government’s Utilities Department continues its participation in the National Wastewater Surveillance System. The program monitors wastewater from water reclamation facilities to analyze the concentration and spread of the coronavirus. Below is concentration information from October 7.
- The Eastern Water Reclamation Facility (EWRF) decreased to 147,160
- South Water Reclamation Facility (SWRF) decreased to 301,016
- Northwest Water Reclamation Facility (NWRF) increased slightly to 189,266
All three reclamation facilities decreased dramatically over this time last month.
- The Northwest facility decreased by 78% over September 6.
- The South Water facility decreased by 47% over September 6.
- The Eastern Water facility decreased by 80% over September 6.
The results for two of the three service areas are lower than the previous sample results and continue to show a sustained downward trend in our service areas. Also, these results are starting to resemble the lower concentrations seen in May and June.
The Lambda and Mu variants were not detected in any of the three (3) service areas.