View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Recovered
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Confirmed cases
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Confirmed cases
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Data sources: Johns Hopkins University CSSE reports; state and national government health departments, and local media reports.
Confirmed cases - include presumptive positive cases.
Estimated cases - the unofficial number of infected people.
Active cases = total confirmed - total recovered - total deaths.
Estimated for the end of the day - assumptions about the number of infected people for the end of the current day.
Region | Confirmed cases | Deaths | Cases/100k pop. |
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Miami-Dade County | 1 482 343 | 11 920 | 59 341 |
Broward County | 744 732 | 6 493 | 42 601 |
Hillsborough County | 462 856 | 4 243 | 31 445 |
Orange County | 460 542 | 3 170 | 33 050 |
Palm Beach County | 459 951 | 5 749 | 30 730 |
Duval County | 306 652 | 3 736 | 32 018 |
Pinellas County | 266 024 | 3 874 | 27 285 |
Polk County | 249 617 | 3 314 | 34 441 |
Lee County | 233 522 | 2 437 | 30 305 |
Brevard County | 168 800 | 2 409 | 28 043 |
Pasco County | 153 429 | 2 169 | 27 697 |
Volusia County | 145 264 | 2 231 | 26 255 |
Osceola County | 139 304 | 1 233 | 37 073 |
Manatee County | 119 100 | 1 649 | 29 535 |
Sarasota County | 117 004 | 1 930 | 26 975 |
Leon County | 108 911 | 754 | 37 097 |
Lake County | 104 978 | 1 720 | 28 595 |
Collier County | 102 045 | 1 119 | 26 512 |
Marion County | 101 399 | 2 363 | 27 737 |
St. Johns County | 95 166 | 0 | 37 428 |
Escambia County | 94 968 | 1 447 | 29 835 |
St. Lucie County | 92 224 | 1 365 | 28 092 |
Alachua County | 85 459 | 782 | 31 764 |
Clay County | 64 496 | 941 | 29 849 |
Okaloosa County | 59 971 | 741 | 28 934 |
Santa Rosa County | 57 172 | 681 | 31 019 |
Bay County | 54 369 | 878 | 31 120 |
Hernando County | 52 014 | 1 236 | 27 252 |
Charlotte County | 46 190 | 943 | 24 451 |
Indian River County | 41 083 | 742 | 26 099 |
Martin County | 38 673 | 732 | 24 034 |
Citrus County | 37 519 | 1 095 | 25 070 |
Highlands County | 29 653 | 765 | 28 127 |
Sumter County | 28 565 | 664 | 22 186 |
Flagler County | 27 865 | 414 | 24 865 |
Nassau County | 26 728 | 335 | 31 140 |
Columbia County | 24 729 | 449 | 34 496 |
Monroe County | 22 150 | 132 | 29 523 |
Putnam County | 20 630 | 455 | 27 817 |
Walton County | 19 926 | 227 | 27 917 |
Jackson County | 17 217 | 291 | 35 642 |
Gadsden County | 16 854 | 238 | 36 724 |
Suwannee County | 15 240 | 348 | 34 487 |
Hendry County | 13 435 | 169 | 32 330 |
Levy County | 12 278 | 183 | 30 115 |
Okeechobee County | 12 173 | 195 | 29 306 |
Wakulla County | 11 704 | 141 | 36 056 |
DeSoto County | 10 939 | 164 | 29 179 |
Baker County | 10 406 | 150 | 35 625 |
Hardee County | 10 025 | 138 | 36 796 |
Bradford County | 8 843 | 172 | 31 357 |
Taylor County | 7 851 | 114 | 36 309 |
Washington County | 7 471 | 119 | 30 028 |
Madison County | 6 797 | 103 | 36 683 |
Holmes County | 6 173 | 104 | 31 694 |
Gilchrist County | 5 425 | 108 | 29 716 |
Union County | 4 953 | 123 | 33 153 |
Gulf County | 4 873 | 87 | 30 147 |
Jefferson County | 4 811 | 68 | 33 672 |
Dixie County | 4 746 | 82 | 28 419 |
Calhoun County | 4 710 | 105 | 33 392 |
Hamilton County | 4 390 | 57 | 30 678 |
Franklin County | 3 467 | 57 | 29 542 |
Lafayette County | 3 057 | 63 | 35 009 |
Liberty County | 2 901 | 31 | 34 303 |
Glades County | 2 244 | 38 | 16 351 |
The United States and countries around the world face the new invisible enemy. COVID-19 keeps all people on alert in Winter Springs and today, the invisible enemy still spreads across Seminole County. Its population density is considered to be 1,372 people per mi2 (529 people per km2) so the risk of infection is below average.
Miami-Dade County and Broward County counties are still the most-infected counties in the state.
These rates don’t give the whole picture because many cases — including mild or asymptomatic infections — have not been diagnosed. Our key thing is to stay home and take care of ourselves. You should be aware of protection measures and the symptoms of coronavirus.
How to protect yourself from coronavirus? What are coronavirus symptoms?