ORLANDO, Fla. — The Florida Department of Health reported 6,323 new COVID-19 cases Saturday.
This is less than the 7,296 cases added Friday and 6,762 Thursday.
Of the new cases reported Saturday, 1,428 were in Central Florida.
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State records show 2,162,067 COVID-19 cases have been recorded in Florida since the start of the pandemic.
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State health officials also reported 74 virus-related deaths Saturday.
Of the new deaths reported, nine were in Central Florida. Lake County added the most deaths with three people.
State records show 35,074 virus-related deaths have been recorded in the state since the start of the pandemic.
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COVID-19 vaccination efforts also continue across the state.
Records show 12,210,832 vaccine doses have been administered in Florida.
Including single and both shots, 7,823,859 people have received a vaccine in the state.
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See a county-by-county breakdown of total (and new) coronavirus cases below, and click here for an interactive map of cases statewide:
Orange: CASES: 131,312 (+423) - DEATHS: 1,224 (+1)
Polk: CASES: 64,706 (+259) - DEATHS: 1,283 (-2)
Osceola: CASES: 42,145(+161) - DEATHS: 492 (+2)
Volusia: CASES: 41,080 (+151) - DEATHS: 761 (+1)
Brevard: CASES: 39,271 (+119) - DEATHS: 841 (+1)
Seminole: CASES: 32,131 (+125) - DEATHS: 478 (+1)
Marion: CASES: 29,956 (+64) - DEATHS: 943 (0)
Lake: CASES: 28,213 (+95) - DEATHS: 620 (+3)
Sumter: CASES: 9,084 (+14) - DEATHS: 269 (0)
Flagler: CASES: 7,007 (+17) - DEATHS: 106 (0)