ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — Officials in Orange County are giving an update following the release of the latest coronavirus numbers within the county.
The county saw 689 new cases as of Wednesday afternoon, bringing the county’s total to 24,700 -- the most in Central Florida.
There were also 44 coronavirus-related deaths reported Wednesday.
44 new Covid-19 deaths documented in Orange County in the last week alone. 80 so far this month.
— Lauren Seabrook (@LSeabrookWFTV) July 22, 2020
On July 1st we had 58 deaths in Orange County. Today we have 138. https://t.co/Kat2ZgV4HN
Orange County’s overall positivity rate is 10.4%.
Read: Orange County to hire 100 new contact tracers for COVID-19
County officials recent announced their intent to hire 100 more contact tracers to help meet the demand of more positive COVID-19 tests in the area.
The health department hopes to hire people who have recently lost their job, and can begin working immediately.
Read: Orange County leaders discuss mask mandate penalties if COVID-19 cases don’t decrease
County leaders also recently discussed fining residents up to $500 or a sentence of 60 days in jail or both to those who don’t adhere to the face mask mandate in an effort to slow the spread.
Watch the news conference below:
WATCH LIVE: Orange County provides update on COVD-19WATCH LIVE: Orange County officials are providing updates on COVID-19. Read: at.wftv.com/2WRuhFv
Posted by WFTV Channel 9 on Thursday, July 23, 2020
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