Florida’s Positive Cases Continue to Climb
March 26, 2020
As of Wednesday at 6:00 p.m., there are now more than 1,997 positive cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the State of Florida, including 57 in Collier County and 52 in Lee County. There are now over 65,285 across the United States.
Here are additional resources from the state and federal level:
- To find the most up-to-date information and guidance, you can visit the DOH’s COVID-19 webpage.
- For information and advisories from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), please visit the CDC COVID-19 website.
- For more information about current travel advisories issued by the U.S. Department of State
If you are experiencing symptoms, or have traveled internationally or to a heavily-infected area recently, please contact your local County Health Department.
Click the button below to view Florida Health’s Data and Surveillance Dashboard for Florida-specific data including County-by-County updates.
Florida’s COVID-19 Data Dashboard
Although there is not a statewide stay-at-home or shelter-in-place order, some local governments are issuing ‘stay-at-home’ orders in some of the state’s more heavily populated areas.
Current Local Governments with Orders in Place
- Broward County: Beach and Business Closures
- Collier County: Beach Closure
- Duval County: Work-From-Home Order
- Franklin County: Beach Closure
- Gainesville: Stay-at-Home Order
- Jacksonville: Work-from-Home Order
- Lee County: Beaches and Public Building Closures
- Leon County: Stay-at-Home Order
- Miami: Stay-at-Home Order
- Miami Beach: Safer at Home Order
- Miami-Dade County: Business and Beach Closures
- Okaloosa County: Beach Closure
- Orange County: Stay-at-Home Order
- Palm Beach County: Beach and Business Closures
- Pinellas County: Stay-at-Home Order
- Sarasota: Beach Closures
- Tampa: Stay-at-Home Order
- Wakulla County: Beach Closure
- Walton County: Beach Closure