35 new COVID-19 cases in Jacksonville

Duval County’s coronavirus case total jumped by nearly three dozen cases overnight, nearing 200.

But no new deaths were reported in Northeast Florida counties. Six more COVID-19-related deaths were reported across the state, bringing Florida’s total to 77.

Jacksonville has seen four deaths connected to the novel coronavirus, and Clay County has reported five. There have been two deaths reported so far in St. Johns County.

The number of coronavirus cases in Florida has risen to 6,338, according to preliminary data released Tuesday morning by the Florida Department of Health. Interactive map to see the numbers.

Alachua  (75 Cases)

Baker  (8 Cases)

Bay  (5 Cases)

Bradford  (2 Cases)

Brevard  (28 Cases)

Broward  (1,113 Cases)

Calhoun  (0 Cases)

Charlotte  (20 Cases)

Citrus  (17 Cases)

Clay  (34 Cases)

Collier  (110 Cases)

Columbia  (3 Cases)

Dade  (1,675 Cases)

Desoto  (7 Cases)

Dixie  (0 Cases)

Duval  (156 Cases)

Escambia  (76 Cases)

Flagler  (14 Cases)

Franklin  (0 Cases)

Gadsden  (0 Cases)

Gilchrist  (0 Cases)

Glades  (3 Cases)

Gulf  (0 Cases)

Hamilton  (0 Cases)

Hardee  (0 Cases)

Hendry  (3 Cases)

Hernando  (20 Cases)

Highlands  (14 Cases)

Hillsborough  (265 Cases)

Holmes  (1 Cases)

Indian River  (23 Cases)

Jackson  (1 Cases)

Jefferson  (0 Cases)

Lafayette  (0 Cases)

Lake  (46 Cases)

Lee  (163 Cases)

Leon  (20 Cases)

Levy  (2 Cases)

Liberty  (0 Cases)

Madison  (0 Cases)

Manatee  (42 Cases)

Marion  (22 Cases)

Martin  (25 Cases)

Monroe  (22 Cases)

Nassau  (7 Cases)

Okaloosa  (32 Cases)

Okeechobee  (0 Cases)

Orange  (279 Cases)

Osceola  (90 Cases)

Palm Beach  (439 Cases)

Pasco  (37 Cases)

Pinellas  (112 Cases)

Polk  (63 Cases)

Putnam  (13 Cases)

Santa Rosa  (36 Cases)

Sarasota  (58 Cases)

Seminole  (84 Cases)

St. Johns  (59 Cases)

St. Lucie  (29 Cases)


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