Florida reports 2,800 new COVID-19 cases, 39 virus-related deaths

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida reported an additional 2,862 coronavirus cases on Monday.

Of those cases, 648 were reported in Central Florida.

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On Monday, the state also reported an additional 39 virus-related deaths in the state.

Of those deaths, 10 were reported in Central Florida, including eight in Orange County.

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The latest deaths bring the state’s total death toll to 33,408.

Since the pandemic began, the state has now reported more than 2 million cases of the virus.

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See a county-by-county breakdown of total (and new) cases below, and click here for an interactive map of cases statewide:

Orange: CASES: 120,412 (+229); DEATHS: 1,169 (+8)

Polk: CASES: 59,834 (+67); DEATHS: 1,220 (+2)

Osceola: CASES: 38,723 (+62); DEATHS: 473 (+0)

Volusia: CASES: 36,785 (+76); DEATHS: 697 (+0)

Brevard: CASES: 36,306 (+81); DEATHS: 789 (+0)

Marion: CASES: 28,646 (+14); DEATHS: 905 (+0)

Seminole: CASES: 29,062 (+65); DEATHS: 449 (+0)

Lake: CASES: 26,009 (+31); DEATHS: 594 (+0)

Sumter: CASES: 8,518 (+17); DEATHS: 243 (+0)

Flagler: CASES: 6,440 (+6); DEATHS: 93 (+0)