ORLANDO, Fla. – The head of the Florida Department of Health in Orange County said he’s rethinking how his team will move forward with contact tracing in the face of rising coronavirus cases.Contact tracing allows health officials to see who a person who has tested positive for coronavirus may have been in contact with, and who they could have possibly spread the virus to.Dr.
Raul Pino said his team was currently working seven days a week, and the new cases are increasing their workload.Since Friday, Orange County has added more than 2,000 new coronavirus infections.He said he started with a team of 16 contact tracers before the coronavirus pandemic started.As the virus spread in Orange County, he said he added 20 additional staffers.He.