Global markets have begun to slowly rebound as economies reopened internationally, meanwhile the U.S. faces the decision of when to send Americans back to work even as cases of COVID-19 continue to rise.
On Monday, the Florida Department of Health reported a total of 32,138 confirmed coronavirus cases in the state, in addition to 1,088 total deaths as a result of the disease.
That’s an increase of 610 cases and 14 deaths since Sunday. Florida saw its deadliest day, with the most deaths reported, on April 2 with a total of 77 reported fatalities at the hands of coronavirus.
Here’s how those cases break down locally by county in Central Florida: As of Saturday, officials with the FDOH announced they will no longer be releasing new coronavirus