ORLANDO, Fla. – Florida leads the country in cases of the COVID-19 variant, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The state has 125 cases of the variant, according to the CDC. Six cases of the COVID-19 variant have been reported in Seminole County, according to the health department.
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Seminole County is not the only area where cases have been reported in Central Florida.
Two cases have been reported in Orange County, according to Dr. Raul Pino of the Florida Department of Health. The cases in Orange County were of two people visiting.
The variant has also been reported in Osceola County, Volusia County, Brevard County and Lake County. Health officials said variant B.1.1.7 came with an exceptionally large number of mutations.
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The variant spreads more easily and quickly and is more common in London and was first detected in September 2020, officials said.
Cases
The Florida Department of Health reported 14,735 new cases on Saturday, bringing the state’s grand total to 1,713,589 cases since the coronavirus pandemic began in March.
Deaths
Florida reported 110 new virus-related deaths on Saturday, bringing the death toll to 26,795. This number includes the 435 non-residents who died in Florida.
Hospitalizations
As of Saturday afternoon, 6,153 people with the virus were hospitalized in Florida, according to the state Health Administration Agency.
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Since March, 72,135 people were hospitalized in Florida after complications from COVID-19. That number includes 271 New patients who have recently been hospitalized for the virus, according to the daily health department report released on Saturday.
Positive rate
The percentage of positive results was 6.62% on Friday. Health officials say the rate should remain between 5% and 10% to prove that a community contains the virus and is reducing infections.
Vaccinations
The Florida Department of Health recently started releasing a daily report on COVID-19 vaccines administered across the state.
As of Saturday, 1,948,148 people had been vaccinated in Florida. The FDOH also reports that 296,782 people received their second shot.
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County | Cases | New cases | Hospitalizations | New hospitalizations | Deaths | New Deaths |
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Brevard | 29,177 | 385 | 1,774 | 5 | 650 | 11 |
Flagler | 5,254 | 51 | 294 | 3 | 70 | 0 |
Lake | 21,697 | 186 | 1,129 | 3 | 426 | two |
Marion | 24,370 | 192 | 1,535 | 1 | 575 | 1 |
orange | 102,897 | 942 | 2,202 | 7 | 939 | two |
Osceola | 33,447 | 273 | 1,194 | 3 | 374 | 4 |
Polk | 50,201 | 509 | 3,830 | 30 | 967 | 3 |
Seminole | 24,055 | 194 | 1,035 | 3 | 373 | 1 |
Sumter | 7,070 | 73 | 438 | 0 | 186 | 0 |
Volusia | 30,750 | 430 | 1,516 | 10 | 534 | 0 |
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