SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – While the situation still isn’t where it needs to be, leaders in Seminole County say they’re starting to see some signs that COVID-19 cases are stabilizing and could begin to decline in the near future if precautions are followed.Florida Department of Health in Seminole County health officer Donna Walsh provided numbers and insight Wednesday during a news conference.She said the number of new COVID-19 cases varied daily during the past month anywhere from 80 to about 300.
In the past few days, however, the number has been consistently around the 115 mark.“So we are starting to see a bit of a stabilization.