ORLANDO, Fla. — State health officials on Sunday announced 10 additional deaths from illness linked to COVID-19.
Florida’s death toll now stands at 14,200.
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Sunday’s data also showed 1,882 new cases of the virus, lower than the 2,795 cases noted on Saturday.
Since the pandemic began, the number of coronavirus cases recorded statewide totals 700,564.
Of the latest 10 deaths in Florida, 6 involved Central Florida residents, with only Marion County reporting any deaths.
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No new deaths related to COVID-19 were reported in Orange, Osceola, Volusia, Seminole, Brevard, Lake and Flagler counties.
To date, the number of negative tests recorded by state health officials totals 4,552,877, an increase of 16,552 since Saturday.
See a county-by-county breakdown of total (and new) cases below, and click here for an interactive map of cases statewide:
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Orange: 39,973 (+98) - 445 deaths (0)
Osceola: 12,438 (+43)- 145 deaths (0)
Seminole: 8,998 (+26) - 208 deaths (0)
Polk: 19,849 (+84) - 529 deaths (0)
Volusia: 10,815 (+26) - 239 deaths (0)
Brevard: 8,841 (+41) - 293 deaths (0)
Flagler: 1,726 (+4) - 23 deaths (0)
Lake: 7,466 (+22) - 189 deaths (0)
Marion: 9,708 (+40) - 288 deaths (+6)
Sumter: 2,222 (+5) - 67 deaths (0)
Click here to find out where to find COVID-19 testing in Central Florida.
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Stay tuned to Channel 9 Eyewitness News for updates.
INTERACTIVE MAP: Coronavirus cases in Florida
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