ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Health officials in Orange County are pleasantly surprised at the county’s recent coronavirus data, as numbers appear to be staying low despite recent reopenings.In fact, as schools and businesses reopened over the past several weeks, health officials said they expected a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases.
Instead, recent data shows a plateau in infections for the first time, Dr. Raul Pino with the Florida Department of Health in Orange County, said during a coronavirus news briefing on Monday.“We actually have the absolute same number of cases, on week 37 we have 725 and week 38, we have 725.