2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
as of 8:29 p.m. ET 3/9/2020
Positive Cases of COVID-19
Deaths
Number of Negative Test Results
Number of Pending Testing Results
Number of People Under Public Health Monitoring
People Under Public Health Monitoring: The number of people under public health monitoring includes those at risk of having been exposed to COVID-19 who are monitoring their health under the supervision of public health officials.
*Florida Cases Repatriated: The United States Department of State officially coordinated the return of a person living in Florida to the United States and those persons are isolated at a federally designated site until healthy. A repatriated case is when the United States Department of State officially coordinates the return of a Florida resident to the United States.
Presumptive Positive: A Presumptive Positive is when a state health lab has a positive test without CDC confirmation.
Confirmed: A Confirmed status is given when the Presumptive Positive sample is then confirmed by the CDC.
Florida Residents Diagnosed in Florida | ||||
County | Age | Sex | Known History of International Travel | |
1 | Manatee | 63 | Male | No |
2 | Hillsborough | 29 | Female | Yes |
3 | Santa Rosa | 71 | Male | Yes |
4 | Broward | 75 | Male | No |
5 | Broward | 65 | Male | No |
6 | Lee | 77 | Female | Yes |
7 | Lee | 77 | Male | Yes |
8 | Charlotte | 54 | Female | Yes |
9 | Okaloosa | 61 | Female | Yes |
10 | Volusia | 66 | Female | Yes |
11 | Manatee | 81 | Female | Yes |
12 | Broward | 67 | Male | No |
13 | Volusia | 60 | Female | Yes |