SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County's medical director is responding to the rise in positive coronavirus cases, saying it's getting to the point where the county may have to step in again to stop the spread.
Dr. Todd Husty said he is concerned about the increase in positive COVID-19 cases. “It was a record breaking day for the last 24 hours with 59.
We just got word that it’s 69 already today,” Husty said.During a news conference last week, Husty said the county was close to zero and now it is seeing a spike.
County leaders said it was not related to more testing. Husty said he believes it won’t be long before the county sees triple digit numbers of positive cases a day.