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843 new coronavirus cases in Florida, raising total number to 11,111 FDOH announces new positive cases related to COVID-19
ORLANDO, Fla. – Florida public health officials reported 843 new cases of coronavirus in the state Saturday morning.

The Florida Department of Health reports there are 11,111 people who have tested positive for COVID-19. The death toll rose to 191.

Since March 29, Florida has seen an increase of cases every day by more than 850 and on Wednesday and Thursday a surge of more than 2,000 between two days.

The Florida DOH numbers do not show how many people have recovered from the virus. Department officials have declined to release that information after several requests from WKMG. Orange County health officer Dr. Raul Pino said coronavirus patients must test
See a county-by-county breakdown below:

CountyConfirmed casesHospitalizationsDeaths
Brevard65210
Flagler2951
Lake89162
Marion3950
Orange631848
Osceola207584
Polk138524
Seminole167371
Sumter71243
Volusia129332
More than 1,330 people with coronavirus are hospitalized, according to the DOH. Nearly 60% of Florida’s available hospital beds are unavailable, according to a new database from the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, which is tracking available resources amid the pandemic.

Florida is now under a stay-at-home order issued by Gov. Ron DeSantis. Residents and visitors are asked to limit their activity outside the home to essential activities including exercise outside, getting food and gas. Similar orders are in place across the country, only a few governors haven’t made that call.
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