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Orange County leaders share update on COVID-19

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Orange County leaders will share an update on the coronavirus at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday.There have been more than 1,409,900 cases of COVID-19 reported in Florida and more than 81,160 cases of the virus reported in Orange County.[TRENDING: How to get vaccine in Fla. | Publix to offer vaccine | Man sends dead rat to ex-wife | Dr.

Dre suffers brain aneurysm]The Florida Department of Health reports 763 people have died from COVID-19 in Orange County and 1,981 people have been hospitalized from the virus.Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings said he will share vaccine updates, testing updates, and his goals for the week.Orlando Mayor Budder Dyer, Orange County Health Officer Raul Pino, and Orange County Comptroller Phil Diamond.

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