ORLANDO, Fla. — The Florida Department of Health reported 12,075 new COVID-19 cases on Monday.
The total number of COVID-19 cases reported in Florida now stands at 1,292,252.
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Florida officials also reported 105 new virus-related deaths, including four nonresidents who died in the state.
The total number of coronavirus deaths in Florida is now at 21,718, according to state records.
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As Florida is dealing with record coronavirus case numbers and death totals, COVID-19 vaccines continue across the state.
State records show that 122,881 have already been vaccinated for COVID-19 in Florida, but that number is expected to skyrocket in the coming weeks and months.
Most of the vaccines in the state have been for healthcare workers and first responders, but that has now changed. Many Central Florida counties are offering vaccines for people 65 and older. An appointment is required for all vaccination sites.
Channel 9 has compiled a list of every local county’s vaccine distribution site.
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See a county-by-county breakdown of total (and new) cases and deaths below, and click here for an interactive map of cases statewide.
Orange: CASES: 74,273 (+582) DEATHS: 733 (+1)
Polk: CASES: 36,253 (+311) DEATHS: 780 (+13)
Osceola: CASES: 24,684 (+172) DEATHS: 288 (+2)
Volusia: CASES: 21,715 (+350) DEATH:S 433 (+3)
Brevard: CASES: 20,522 (+167) DEATHS: 513 (0)
Seminole: CASES: 17,642 (+197) DEATHS: 311 (0)
Marion: CASES: 17,299 (+174) DEATHS: 458 (+2)
Lake: CASES: 14,998 (+157) DEATHS: 294 (+1)
Sumter: CASES: 4,889 (+70) DEATHS: 118 (0)
Flagler: CASES: 3,610 (+45) DEATHS: 48 (0)
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