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    CORONAVIRUS NUMBERS IN FLORIDA

    April 15, 20201 Min Read0 Views
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    — 21,628: Total number of cases.

    — 261: Increase in cases from a Tuesday morning count.

    — 571: Florida resident deaths.

    — 47: Increase in deaths from a Tuesday morning count.

    — 3,050: Florida residents hospitalized.

    — 1,179: Cases involving residents or staff members of long-term care facilities.

    — 7,712: Cases in Miami-Dade County, the largest number in the state.

    — 1,038: Cases in Orange County, the largest number in the middle of the state.

    — 819: Cases in Hillsborough County, the largest number in the Tampa Bay region.

    — 718: Cases in Duval County, the largest number in Northeast Florida.

    — 657: Cases in Lee County, the largest number in Southwest Florida.

    — 247: Cases in Escambia County, the largest number in Northwest Florida.

    The Florida Department of Health releases daily updates at approximately 11:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.

    Source: Florida Department of Health

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