According to the Florida Dept. of Health’s COVID-19 dashboard (updates once daily) there have been over 1,180 new cases of COVID-19 as reported on Sunday’s update. The state’s total number of cases is almost 64,000 with 2.700 deaths. Four of the new cases, and one of the deaths, are from Osceola County.

This is the most recent data and total cases include those who have recovered:

Osceola County:

Total Cases: 745 (residents 696, non-residents 49)

Total Hospitalizations: residents 157, non-residents 7

Total Tests Performed: total 16,330, negative 15,571, inconclusive 13, awaiting testing 44

Positive test rate 4.6% 0 (under target)

  • 21 deaths (7 from long-term care facilities):
  • 55-year-old male, not travel related
  • 58-year-old male, not travel related
  • 60-year-old female, not travel related
  • 61-year-old male, not travel related, came into contact with someone with coronavirus
  • 66-year-old female, not travel related
  • 69-year-old male, not travel related
  • 70-year-old female, traveled to NY, came into contact with someone with coronavirus
  • 70-year-old male, not travel related, came into contact with someone with coronavirus
  • 70 year old female, not travel related, came into contact with someone with coronavirus
  • 72-year-old female, not travel related, came into contact with someone with coronavirus
  • 76-year-old-female, not travel related, came into contact with someone with coronavirus
  • 79-year-old male, not travel related, came into contact with someone with coronavirus
  • 80-year-old female, not travel related, came into contact with someone with coronavirus
  • 80-year-old female, not travel related, came into contact with someone with coronavirus
  • 80-year-old female, not travel related, came into contact with someone with coronavirus
  • 82-year-old male, not travel related
  • 85-year-old male, not travel related, came into contact with someone with coronavirus
  • 85-year-old female, not travel related, came into contact with someone with coronavirus
  • 91-year-old male, traveled to Ecuador
  • 102-year old female, not travel related, came into contact with someone with coronavirus

*One new death has been reported in addition to those shown above.