What you need to know now about COVID-19 in Florida
Adults 60 and older and those with underlying medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes and lung disease are more likely to develop serious illness. Here’s what you can do right now.
Call before you go
Call your health care provider or County Health Department if you have a fever, cough or shortness of breath and returned from international travel or a cruise in the last 14 days.
Learn moreWash for 20 sec.
Wash hands often with soap and water – 20 seconds or longer (or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol).
Learn moreAvoid touching your face
Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands or after touching surfaces.
Learn morePractice social distancing
If you are around other people, keep 6 feet between you when possible. Avoid hugs, handshakes, large gatherings and close quarters.
Learn moreCurrent Situation in Florida
Updated as of 6:00 p.m. ET 3/22/2020
Positive Cases of COVID-19 in Florida
937
Confirmed Cases in Florida Residents
70
Cases in Non-Florida Residents
1007
Total Cases Overview
Confirmed Cases in Florida Residents
Total | 937 |
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Confirmed by DOH | 370 |
Tested by private labs | 567 |
Characteristics of Florida Resident Cases
Diagnosed & isolated out of state* | 6 |
Deaths | 13 |
Cases in Non-Florida Residents
Total | 70 |
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Confirmed by DOH | 31 |
Tested by private labs | 39 |
Total Cases Overview
Total | 1007 |
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Traveled | 233 |
Contact with confirmed case | 189 |
Travel & contact with confirmed case | 131 |
Under Investigation | 454 |