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Florida now surpasses 2,000 coronavirus cases

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ORLANDO, Fla. – As of Thursday morning, there are now 2,355 Florida-related coronavirus cases, a number that includes 28 deaths and an undisclosed amount of people who have tested positive for COVID-19 and have since recovered.

That number is up 378 cases compared to 6 p.m. Wednesday, which is the last time an update was released by the Florida Department of Health.

At that time, the total was 1,977. The most recent figures show 2,235 residents -- including six receiving treatment out of the state -- have tested positive and 110 non-Florida residents have been diagnosed while visiting the Sunshine State.

Here’s the breakdown of coronavirus cases in Central Florida: Brevard County: 13 cases Flagler County: 7 cases Lake County: 25 cases Mario

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