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Florida reports reduction of COVID-19 cases for the first time in days

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[RELATED: UPDATE: See Florida’s curve when it comes to coronavirus cases]If you are having trouble viewing the dashboard on mobile, click here.Here’s a breakdown of coronavirus numbers by county in the Central Florida region:The Orange County Convention Center antibody testing site reached capacity minutes before the site opened on SaturdayAccording to officials, the first car in line got to the site at 12:30 a.m.Every day this week, the lines at the test site have exceeded the line the day before, officials said.“This site can process 200 tests per hour but demand is so great, the wait from the end will be 6-8 hrs,” officials said.[RELATED: OCCC antibody test site reaches capacity, swab test still available]With coronavirus numbers.

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