Community Coronavirus Dashboard

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**UPDATE: As of June 4, the State of Florida will no longer release daily COVID-19 updates. Instead, the state shall only update numbers weekly on Fridays. As such, this dashboard will no longer be maintained regularly.**

NOTE: Updates to this section can be expected around 2:00 p.m. everyday. However, because of the availability of some information, and the timing of its release, some updates may be delayed.

Florida: 2,329,867 confirmed cases, 36,973 resident deaths*, 744 non-resident deaths*

Volusia: 44,977 confirmed cases, 846 deaths*

Flagler: 7,507 confirmed cases, 114 deaths*

*DISCLAIMER: These numbers are the results of COVID-19 testing reported to the State of Florida, carried out by private labs and the Department of Health. These numbers only reflect cases that are reported by the state, not cases that remain unreported and/or untested.“Hospitalizations” is a count of all laboratory-confirmed cases in which an inpatient hospitalization occurred at any time during the course of illness. These people may no longer be hospitalized. This number does not represent the number of COVID-19 positive persons currently hospitalized. A figure for that information is not available at this time.

Updates*

  • (06-04-21) END OF COVERAGE. The state will only update COVID-19 figures weekly on Fridays. This concludes daily updates.
  • (06-03-21) VOLUSIA COUNTY NEARING 45K CASES. According to the Florida Department of Health, the state has now recorded a total of 2,329,867 COVID-19 cases after 1,878 more cases were reported today. In Volusia, 36 more cases brings the total up to 44,977 while 2 deaths places that count at 846. In Flagler, only 3 cases were reported for 7,507 alongside 1 death for 114.
  • (06-02-21) 1,234 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. The new report from the Florida Department of Health says health officials recorded 1,234 new COVID-19 cases, which has brought the state's count up to 2,327,989. In Volusia County, 44 more cases were reported for 44,941 while Flagler reported just 4 more cases for 7,504 and 1 death for 113 total.
  • (06-01-21) STATE REPORTS OVER 5K CASES DURING HOLIDAY. Over the course of Memorial Day weekend, state health officials recorded a total of 5,937 COVID-19 cases since Friday, bringing Florida's count up to 2,326,755. In Volusia County, cases are now up to 44,897 total and deaths have since climbed to 844 from 840 on Friday. In Flagler, only 20 more cases were reported over the weekend, making the county's total 7,500 even.
  • (05-28-21) STATE SURPASSES 2.32 MILLION CASES. Florida has now recorded a grand total of 2,320,818 COVID-19 cases. That's according to a new report where health officials recorded 2,338 more cases since yesterday. In Volusia County, 47 more cases were reported for 44,745 with 2 deaths for 840. In Flagler, 13 more cases were reported for 7,480.
  • (05-27-21) 4 MORE DEAHTS REPORTED IN VOLUSIA. The latest reports from the Florida Department of Health say health officials reported 2,338 more cases of COVID-19, bringing the state's count up to 2,318,480. Locally, Volusia County health officials reported 69 more cases for a new total of 44,698 and 4 more deaths for 838. In Flagler, officials reported 8 more cases for 7,467 total.
  • (05-26-21) 3 NEW DEATHS IN VOLUSIA & FLAGLER. A new report from the Department of Health shows Florida reported 2,327 more cases of COVID-19, bringing the grand total up to 2,316,142. Locally, Volusia County reported 74 more cases for 44,629 and 1 death for 834 while Flagler reported 9 more cases for 7,459 and 2 deaths for 112.
  • (05-25-21) 1,800 CASES TRICKLE IN STATEWIDE. The latest findings from the Florida Department of Health report another increase of 1,874 COVID-19 cases, which has brought the state's total up to 2,313,815. In Volusia County, health officials recorded 44 more cases for a new total of 44,555, while Flagler reported just 3 more cases, again, for a new total of 7,450 total. Deaths remain unchanged in both counties.
  • (05-24-21) LESS THAN 2,000 CASES REPORTED. According to the Florida Department of Health, 1,606 new cases of COVID-19 places the state's grand total at 2,311,941. In Volusia County, officials reported 32 new cases for 44,511 total and one death for 833. In Flagler, 3 more cases were reported for 7,447.
  • (05-23-21) JUST OVER 2,000 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. With 2,069 new cases of COVID-19 today, the statewide number increases to 2,310,335. Volusia County added 39 cases for a total of 44,479. Flagler County added just two new cases bringing the number to 7,444. No new deaths reported in either county. 
  • (05-22-21) TWO DEATHS REDACTED FROM VOLUSIA COUNTY.  The Florida Department of Health reports 3,406 new cases of COVID-19 for a statewide total of 2,308,266. Sixty-two new cases reported in Volusia County beings that number to 44,440. Two deaths have been redacted putting that number at 832. In Flager County 16 new cases brings that total to 7,442.
  • (05-21-21) VOLUSIA COUNTY REPORT 9 NEW DEATHS. A new report from the Florida Department of Health says health officials reported 2,371 more cases of COVID-19, bringing the state up to 2,304,860 recorded cases. Locally, Volusia County reported an increase of 84 cases for a new total of 44,378, and 9 more deaths for 834. In Flagler County, 7 cases were reported for 7,426 with no change in deaths.
  • (05-20-21) STATE BREAKS 2.3 MILLION COVID CASES. According to the latest report from the Department of Health, officials recorded 2,893 more cases of COVID-19 for a new total of 2,302,489. In Volusia County, officials reported 101 more cases for 44,294 total along with two deaths for 825. In Flagler, 6 more cases were reported for 7,419.
  • (05-19-21) STATE APPROACHES 2.3 MILLION CASES.  The state of Florida added 2,811 new cases today, bringing the number to 2.299,596. Volusia County added 64 new cases for a total of 44,193. One death was redacted from yesterday's total, putting that number at 823. In Flagler County, another seven cases put the total at 7,413. No new deaths reported.
  • (05-18-21) VOLUSIA REPORTS 8 NEW DEATHS. As of Tuesday afternoon, the State of Florida has recorded a total of 2,296,785 COVID-19 cases, the same day officials reported an increase of 2,805 cases. In Volusia County, health officials reported 73 more cases for 44,129 and 8 more deaths for 824 total. In Flagler County, only 12 more cases were reported for 7,406 while deaths remained unchanged at 110.
  • (05-17-21) LESS THAN 2,000 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. A new report from the Department of Health says Florida added only 1,976 new cases of COVID-19 to its total, bringing it to 2,293,980. In Volusia County, cases are up to 44,056 after 50 more were reported alongside 2 deaths for 816 total. Meanwhile, Flagler County reported just two new cases for 7,394.
  • (05-16-21) VOLUSIA COUNTY TOPS 44,000 CASES. The Florida Department of Health reports 2,482 new cases of COVID-19 today for a statewide total of 2,292,004. In Volusia County, 53 new cases brings the number to 44,006. One new death puts that total at 814. Flagler County added four new cases for a total of 7,392 with no new deaths reported.
  • (05-15-21) ONLY FIVE NEW CASES IN FLAGLER COUNTY.  Statewide, 3,319 new cases of COVID-19 brings the total to 2,289,522. Seventy-six new cases in Volusia County brings that number to 43,953. Flagler County added just five new cases for a total of 7,388. No new deaths reported in either county. 
  • (05-14-21) STATE REPORTS EXACTLY 36K  RESIDENT DEATHS. According to the latest report from the Florida Department of Health, state officials have recorded another 3,590 COVID-19 cases, which has brought Florida's total up to 2,286,20; the same day the state hit 36,000 resident deaths, exactly. In Volusia County, health officials reported 83 more cases for 43,877 total and two more deaths for 813. In Flagler, 12 more cases were reported for 7,383 total.
  • (05-13-21) STATE NEARING 36,000 RESIDENT DEATHS. The latest findings from the Florida Department of Health say an influx of 4,064 new COVID-19 cases have placed the state's grand total at 2,282,613. Locally, Volusia County reported 84 more cases for 43,794 and 3 more deaths for 811 total. In Flagler County, 12 more cases of COVID-19 were reported for 7,371 while another death was retracted for 110.
  • (05-12-21) JUST OVER 3,000 CASES REPORTED. State health officials say Florida is now up to 2,278,549 recorded cases of COVID-19 after 3,184 more cases were reported statewide. Locally, Volusia County has reported 95 more cases for 43,710 while Flagler County reported 11 new cases for 7,359 and one death for 111.
  • (05-11-21) FOUR DEATHS REPORTED IN VOLUSIA COUNTY. A new report released by the state's Department of Health says an increase of 3,263 COVID-19 cases has placed Florida's total at 2,275,365. In Volusia County, 62 more cases were reported for 43,615 while 4 deaths places the death toll at 808. In Flagler, 9 more cases were reported for 7,348 while 1 death was retracted for 110.
  • (05-10-21) LESS THAN 3,000 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. The latest report from the Florida Department of Health says officials reported 2,296 more COVID-19 cases statewide for a new total of 2,272,102. In Volusia County, 54 more COVID-19 cases were reported for 43,553, while Flagler reported just 8 new cases for 7,339. Deaths remain unchanged in both counties.
  • (05-09-21) ACROSS FLORIDA, MORE THAN 3,200 CASES REPORTED. Statewide, 3,231 new COVID-19 cases brings the total to 2,269,806. In Volusia County, 69 new cases increase the total to 43,499.  Ten new cases in Flagler County put the number at 7,331. No new deaths reported in either county.
  • (05-08-21) NEARLY 4,000 CASES ADDED STATEWIDE.  The Florida Dept. of Health reports 3,977 new cases of COVID-19 bringing the number statewide to 2,266,575. Seventy-nine new cases in Volusia County brings that number to 43,430. Three new deaths were added puts that number at 804. In Flagler County, 12 new cases brings the total to 7,321. Two new deaths brings the number to 111.
  • (05-07-21) TWO DEATHS RETRACTED FROM VOLUSIA. A new report says state health officials recorded 4,165 new COVID-19 cases, which brings Florida's total count up to 2,262,598. In Volusia County, 129 more cases were reported for 43,351 total while two deaths were retracted for 801. In Flagler, 15 more cases places the county's total at 7,309.
  • (05-06-21) VOLUSIA COUNTY TOPS 800 DEATHS. Across the state today, 4,504 new cases of COVID-19 are being reported bringing the total to 2,258,433.  Volusia County added  98 cases for a total of 43,222. Six new deaths bring that number to 803. In Flagler County, 12 new cases bring the total to 7,294. No new deaths were reported.
  • (05-05-21) 2 DEATHS RETRACTED FROM FLAGLER. A new report from the Florida Department of Health indicates that officials recorded 4,394 more cases of COVID-19 for a grand total of 2,253,929. In Volusia County, 92 more cases were reported for a new total of 43,124 while one death places the death toll at 797. In Flagler, 14 more COVID cases were reported for 7,282 while two deaths were retracted for 109 total.
  • (05-04-21) VOLUSIA BREAKS 43,000 CASES. According to state health officials, Florida has now recorded a total of 2,249,535 COVID-19 cases after 3,682 more cases were reported today. In Volusia County, the total is now up to 43,032 after officials reported 72 more cases. In Flagler, cases are up to 7,268 after 23 more were reported. Deaths remain unchanged in Volusia and Flagler.
  • (05-03-21) JUST OVER 3,000 CASES REPORTED. A new report from the Florida Department of Health says state health officials reported an increase of 3,075 COVID-19 cases for a new total of 2,245,853. In Volusia County, 56 more cases were reported for 42,960 total while four more deaths placed the death toll at 796. In Flagler, 15 more cases were reported for 7,245.
  • (05-02-21) VOLUSIA NEARING 43,000 CASES. According to a report released by the Department of Health on Sunday, Florida has now recorded 2,242,778 total cases of COVID-19 since tracking began. Local reports show that Volusia County has reported 42,904 total cases with 792 deaths, which is up 4 from Thursday. Flagler County, meanwhile, has reported 7,230 total cases and 111 deaths. 1 death has been reported in Flagler since Thursday.
  • (04-30-21) 5,300 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. The latest report from state health officials says an increase of 5,306 COVID-19 cases has brought Florida's grand total up to 2,233,518. In Volusia County, officials reported an increase of 92 cases for 42,709, while health officials in Flagler reported an increase of just six cases for 7,197. Deaths remain unchanged.
  • (04-29-21) THREE DEATHS REPORTED IN VOLUSIA & FLAGLER. A new report says state health officials recorded 5,666 more cases of COVID-19, which brought Florida's total up to 2,228,212. In Volusia, 114 more cases were reported for 42,617 total along with one death for 788. In Flagler, 19 more cases places the county's total at 7,191 while two deaths brings the death toll to 110.
  • (04-28-21) OVER 5,000 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. According to the Florida Department of Health, state health officials have recorded an increase of 5,178 COVID-19 cases which places Florida's grand total at 2,222,546. In Volusia County, 126 more cases were reported, bringing the county's total to 42,503 while a single death places the death toll at 787. In Flagler, 11 more cases were reported for 7,172 while one death was retracted for 108.
  • (04-27-21) VOLUSIA REPORTS SIX DEATHS. The latest report from the Florida Department of Health says state health officials reported 5,271 more cases of COVID-19 for a new total of 2,217,368. In Volusia County, cases are up to 42,377 after 85 more were reported alongside 6 deaths for 786. In Flagler, 13 more cases were reported for 7,161 while four deaths were retracted for 109.
  • (04-26-21) FLAGLER ADDS ONLY SEVEN CASES. Florida health officials have reported an increase of 3,513 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the state's total up to 2,212,097. In Volusia County, cases are up to 42,292 after 78 more were reported, while Flagler County reported just seven new cases for 7,148. Deaths remain unchanged in both counties.
  • (04-25-21) VOLUSIA TOPS 42k COVID CASES. Statewide, 4,671 new cases of COVID-19 were reported today, bringing the total to 2,208,584. Volusia County added 100 cases of COVID-19 for a total of 42,214. No new deaths leave the number at 780. Flagler County added 11 new cases bringing the total to 7,141. One new death brings the number to 113.
  • (04-23-21) VOLUSIA NEARING 42K COVID CASES. According to a new report from the Florida Department of Health, state health officials have reported 5,464 more cases of COVID-19, bringing the state's total count up to 2,196,502. In Volusia County, health officials reported an increase of 136 cases for a new total of 41,850 alongside two deaths for 777. In Flagler, 10 more cases of COVID-19 were reported for 7,113 and three deaths for 109.
  • (04-22-21) STATE NEARING 2.2 MILLION COVID CASES. The latest report from the state's health department says officials reported 6,684 more cases of COVID-19, meaning Florida has recorded a grand total of 2,191,038. In Volusia County, health officials reported 162 new cases for 41,814 while two more deaths brings the death toll up to 775. In Flagler, 23 more cases were reported for 7,103.
  • (04-21-21) 50 DEATHS REPORTED IN VOLUSIA THIS MONTH. According to a new report from state health officials, Florida is up to 2,184,354 recorded cases of COVID-19 after 5,571 more were reported today. In Volusia County, 152 more cases were reported for 41,652 while five more deaths places the death toll at 773. In Flagler, 15 more cases were reported for 7,080.
  • (04-20-21) DEATHS CLIMB AGAIN IN VOLUSIA COUNTY. The latest report from state health officials say an increase of 5,645 COVID-19 cases has placed the state's recorded total at 2,178,783. In Volusia County, cases are up to 41,500 after officials reported 154 more cases and six more deaths for 768. In Flagler, 19 more cases were reported for 7,065.
  • (04-19-21) LESS THAN 5,000 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. The State of Florida has now recorded 2,173,138 cases of COVID-19 after health officials reported 4,237 more cases. In Volusia County, 181 more cases were reported for a new total of 41,346, while 12 more cases were reported in Flagler County, bringing that total up to 7,046. Deaths remain unchanged in both counties.
  • (04-18-21) MORE THAN 6,800 NEW CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. The Florida Department of Health reports 6,834 new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the total to 2,168,901. One hundred seventy-five new cases reported in Volusia County for a total of 41,255. One new death puts that number at 762. Flagler County reports 27 new cases for a total of 7,034 with no new deaths.
  • (04-17-21) VOLUSIA COUNTY TOPS 41,000 CASES. Another 6,323 cases of COVID-19 reported statewide brings the total to 2,162,067. Volusia County topped 41,000 cases, adding 151 for a total fo 41,080. One new reported death brings the number to 761. Flagler County tops the 7,000 mark, adding 17 new cases for a total of 7,007. No new Deaths reported leaving that number at 106.
  • (04-16-21) ALMOST 8,000 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. New findings from the Florida Department of Health show officials reported 7,296 COVID-19 cases for a new total of 2,155,744 reported statewide. In Volusia County health officials reported 188 more cases for 40,929 and three more deaths for 760. In Flagler County, 17 more COVID-19 cases were reported for 6,990 along with a single death for 106.
  • (04-15-21) 34 DEATHS REPORTED IN VOLUSIA SINCE BEGINNING OF MONTH. The latest report from the Florida Department of Health says officials reported 6,762 more COVID-19 cases for 2,148,448 total reported statewide. In Volusia County, 213 more cases were reported for 40,741 alongside four deaths for 757. In Flagler, 20 more cases were reported for 6,973 along with three more deaths for 105.
  • (04-14-21) DEATHS CONTINUE TO CLIMB IN VOLUSIA. New reports from the Department of Health say state health officials reported 6,772 more cases of COVID-19 for a new statewide total of 2,141,686. Locally, Volusia County reported 219 more cases for 40,528 and four more deaths for 753 total. In Flagler, health officials reported 29 more cases for 6,953 with no change in deaths.
  • (04-13-21) NINE DEATHS REPORTED IN VOLUSIA COUNTY. The latest report from the Florida Department of Health places the state at 2,134,914 recorded cases of COVID-19 after 9,068 more were reported. In Volusia County, cases are up to 40,309 after 215 more were reported alongside nine deaths for 749. In Flagler, 23 more cases puts the county's total at 6,924 while two deaths were retracted for 102.
  • (04-12-21) FLORIDA REPORTS THE LOWEST NUMBER OF NEW CASES IN SIX MONTHS.  The Florida Department of Health is reporting 1,613 new COVID-19 cases, the lowest number in six months. The new total is 2,125,846. Volusia County added 29 cases today for a total of 40,094. One new death brings that number to 740. Flagler County's number increased by seven to 6,901. Two new deaths move the total to 104.
  • (04-11-21) VOLUSIA COUNTY TOPS 40K CASES. The state of Florida added 5,520 new cases of COVID-19 today bringing the total to 2,124,233. Volusia County added 172  cases for a total of 40,065.  One new death brings the total to 739.  In Flagler County, 27 new cases brings the number to 6,894. No new deaths reported leaves the total at 102. 
  • (04-09-21) VOLUSIA NEARING 40K CASES, DEATHS CLIMB AGAIN. The latest findings from state health officials say 7,121 new COVID-19 cases have placed Florida's total case count at 2,111,807. In Volusia, 171 more cases were reported for 39,709 total along with two more deaths for 738. Flagler reported 23 new cases for 6,852 while one death was retracted, making the death toll 102.
  • (04-08-21) ALMOST 8K CASES REPORTED, DEATHS CLIMB. A new report from the Department of Health says Florida has recorded 2,104,686 cases of COVID-19 after 7,939 more cases—one of Florida's biggest increases seen in the past couple of months—were reported. Volusia is now at 39,538 after 216 more cases were reported along with four more deaths for 736, while Flagler reported 11 new cases for 6,829 and one death for 103.
  • (04-07-21) DEATHS CONTINUE TO CLIMB IN VOLUSIA. Florida is now at 2,096,747 recorded cases of COVID-19 after state health officials reported an increase of 5,885 cases. Volusia County is up to 39,322 cases after 202 more were reported alongside another two deaths for 732. Meanwhile, Flagler reported 30 new cases for 6,818.
  • (04-06-21) FIVE DEATHS REPORTED IN VOLUSIA & FLAGLER. The State of Florida is now at 2,090,862 recorded cases of COVID-19 after health officials reported an increase of 5,556 earlier today. Volusia health officials reported 75 new cases today for 39,120 total along with three deaths for 730, while Flagler reported 12 new cases for 6,788 and two more deaths for 102.
  • (04-05-21) VOLUSIA BREAKS 39K CASES, FLAGLER BREAKS 100 DEATHS. The latest findings from the Florida Department of Health place the state at 2,085,306 recorded COVID-19 cases after 3,480 more cases were reported. In Volusia, recorded cases are up to 39,045 after 106 more were reported alongside one death for 727. In Flagler, 13 more cases were reported for 6,776 along with another death for 100 even.
  • (04-04-21) VOLUSIA COUNTY APPROACHING 39,000 CASES. Close to 4,800 (4,794) new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Florida today, bringing the statewide total to 2,081,826. Volusia County is approaching 39,000 cases, adding 121 cases today for a total of 38,939. No new deaths reported leave the total at 726. In Flagler County, 12 new cases bring the number to 6,763. One new death puts that number at 99.
  • (04-02-21) VOLUSIA COUNTY ADDS MORE THAN 200 CASES. The state of Florida added 6,490 new cases of COVID-19 bringing the statewide number to 2,071,015. Volusia County saw an increase of 221 cases for a total of 38,634. Six new deaths put that number at 723. Flagler County added 28 cases, bringing the number to 6,725. Two new deaths put that number at 98.
  • (04-01-21) FLORIDA ADDS NEARLY 6,800 CASES. The Florida Department of Health reports 6,790 new COVID-19 cases bringing the statewide total to 2,064,525. One hundred forty-eight new cases in Volusia County brings that number to 38,413. Flagler County added 12 cases bringing the total to 6,697. No new deaths reported in either county.
  • (03-31-21) NEARLY 6,000 NEW CASES REPORTED TODAY.  Statewide, 5,964 new cases of COVID-19 reported, bringing the total to 2,057,735.  Volusia County, 196 new cases bring that total to 38,265. One new death puts that total at 717. Flagler County added 30 cases today, for a total of 6,685. No deaths leave the total at 96.
  • (03-30-21) MORE THAN 5,000 NEW CASES STATEWIDE. The Florida Department of Health is reporting 5,063 new cases of COVID-19 today, bringing the total to 2,052,441. In Volusia County, 174 new cases reported bringing that number to 38,069. Flagler county added 26 cases today for a total of 6,655. No new deaths were reported in either county.
  • (03-29-21)  VOLUSIA COUNTY ADDS MORE THAN 100 NEW CASES.  Statewide, 3,374 new cases of COVID-19 are reported today, bringing the total to 2,047,379. Volusia County reported 108 new cases for a total of 37,895 and five new deaths bringing that number to 716.  In Flagler County, 11 new cases bring the total to 6,629. No new deaths reported.
  • (03-28-21) NEARLY 5,000 NEW CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. The Florida Department of Health reports 4,943 new COVID-19 cases today for a statewide total of 2,044,005. Volusia County added 140 new cases for a total of 37,763. In Flagler County, 38 new cases bring the total to 6,618. No new deaths were reported in either county.
  • (03-26-21) NINE DEATHS REPORTED IN VOLUSIA & FLAGLER. Florida is now up to 2,033,179 COVID-19 cases after state health officials reported an increase of 5,750 cases. Locally, Volusia County is now up to 37,453 COVID-19 cases after officials reported 181 new cases and eight deaths for 711 total in the county. In Flagler, 27 new cases were reported for a new total of 6,553 along with one death for 96 total.
  • (03-25-21) FIVE DEATHS REPORTED IN VOLUSIA & FLAGLER. A new report from the Florida Department of Health says the state is at 2,027,429 recorded cases of COVID-19 after health officials reported an increase of 5,773 . Locally, Volusia County reported 169 new cases and three deaths for 37,272 and 703, respectively, while Flagler reported 23 new cases for 6,526 and two deaths for 95.
  • (03-24-21) VOLUSIA BREAKS 37K CASES, 700 DEATHS. The latest report from state health officials puts Florida's total COVID-19 case count at 2,021,656 after 5,143 more cases were reported. Volusia County is now at 37,103 after officials reported an increase of 216 cases and another two deaths for 700. Meanwhile, Flagler County reported 37 cases for 6,503.
  • (03-23-21) FLORIDA NEARING 33K RESIDENT DEATHS. State health officials say Florida is now up to 2,016,513 recorded cases of COVID-19 after an increase of 5,302 cases was reported. Volusia County is now up to 36,887 cases after 102 cases were reported alongside one death, bringing the death toll to 698. In Flagler, 26 more cases were reported for 6,466.
  • (03-22-21) LESS THAN 3,000 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. A new report from the Florida Department of Health says an increase of 2,862 COVID-19 cases has placed the state's count at 2,011,211 total. Locally, Volusia County reported another 76 cases for 36,785 while Flagler County reports an increase of just six cases, which places the county's total at 6,440.
  • (03-21-21) ANOTHER 4,000 NEW CASES REPORTED TODAY. The state of Florida reports 3,987 new cases of COVID-19 today. Twenty-nine Florida residents and three non-residents passed away due to COVID-19. In Volusia County, 119 new cases bring the number to 36,709. Flagler County added 33 new cases for a total of 6,434. No new deaths reported in either county.
  • (03-20-21) FLORIDA TOPS THE 2 MILLION MARK. Adding 5,105 new cases of COVID-19 brings the statewide total to 2,004,362. Volusia County adds 139 new cases for a total of 36,590. In Flagler County, the new total is 6,401. No new deaths reported in either county.
  • (03-19-21) FLORIDA ON BRINK OF 2 MILLION CASES. Florida is just a few hundred COVID-19 cases short of 2 million after health officials reported an increase of 5,140 cases, which put the state's total at 1,999,257. In Volusia, 123 new cases were reported for 36,451 while a death was retracted for 696. In Flagler, health officials reported 28 new cases for 6,383 while deaths remain unchanged.
  • (03-18-21) FLORIDA NEARING 2 MILLION CASES. Florida is now just a few thousand cases short of 2 million after state health officials reported an increase of 5,093 COVID-19 cases, which placed Florida's total at 1,994,117. In Volusia County, 138 new cases were reported for 36,328 total while two more deaths puts the death toll at 697. In Flagler, 27 new cases were reported for a new countywide total of 6,355.
  • (03-17-21) FLORIDA REPORTS 4.6K NEW CASES. New reports from state health officials say an increase of 4,599 new COVID-19 cases has brought Florida's case count up to 1,989,024. In Volusia County, 143 new cases of COVID-19 were reported for 36,190 total with one more death for 695. In Flagler, 35 new cases were reported for 6,328 and one death was retracted for 93.
  • (03-16-21) VOLUSIA BREAKS 36K CASES. Florida is now up to 1,984,425 recorded cases of COVID-19 after a new report from the Department of Health announced an increase of 4,791. Locally, Volusia County has hit another milestone after an increase of 92 cases placed the county at 36,047. Another death was also reported for 694. In Flagler, 13 more cases were reported for 6,293 while deaths remain unchanged.
  • (03-15-21) VOLUSIA NEARING 36K CASES. New reports from state health officials indicate that the Department of Health reported 2,826 new COVID-19 cases for a new statewide total of 1,979,634. In Volusia County, 74 new cases were reported for 35,955 while six new deaths puts the death toll at 693. In Flagler, 20 cases were reported for 6,280 with no change in deaths.
  • (03-14-21) STATE ADDS 31 NEW DEATHS. The Florida Department of Health (FDOH) reports 3,699 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 1,976,808. In Volusia County, 90 new cases were reported for a total of 35,881. One new death brings that total to 687. Flagler County added 19 new cases bringing the total to 6,260. No new deaths reported.
  • (03-13-21) STATE REPORTS ANOTHER 5,200 CASES.  The state of Florida reports 5,244 new cases of COVID-19 bringing the statewide number to 1,973,109. Volusia County reports 95 new cases for a total of 35,791. No new deaths reported. Nineteen new cases were reported in Flagler County for a total of 6,241. No new deaths reported.
  • (03-12-21) FLORIDA REPORTS JUST OVER 5,200 CASES. New reports from the state's Department of Health say health officials reported 5,214 new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the state's total count up to 1,967,865. In Volusia County, an influx of 136 cases for a new total of 35,696 with two more deaths for 686. Flagler reported 21 new cases for 6,222.
  • (03-11-21) STATE BREAKS 32,000 RESIDENTIAL DEATHS. The latest update from the Florida Department of Health says an increase of 5,065 COVID-19 cases places the state's total count at 1,962,651 as resident deaths top 32,000. Locally, Volusia County reported an increase of 87 cases for a new total of 35,560 with another death reported for 684. In Flagler, 21 new cases were reported for 6,201 alongside one death for 94 total.
  • (03-10-21) DEATH RETRACTED FROM FLAGLER DEATH TOLL. The State of Florida is now up to 1,957,586 recorded cases of COVID-19 after the Department of Health reported an increase of 4,853 new cases today. Volusia County is now up to 35,473 cases of COVID-19, which came after an increase of 143 was reported. In Flagler, health officials reported 19 new cases for 6,180 while one death was retracted for 93.
  • (03-09-21) DEATH RETRACTED FROM VOLUSIA, DEATH REPORTED IN FLAGLER. New reports from the state's Department of Health indicate that Florida has recorded 4,426 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the state's total count up to 1,952,733. In Volusia County, 63 new cases were reported for 35,330 total while one death was retracted, making the county's death toll 683. In Flagler, 14 new cases were reported for 6,161 alongside another death for 94 total.
  • (03-08-21) ONLY 3,300 NEW CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. A new report from the Florida Department of Health has the state at 1,948,307 cases of COVID-19 after an increase of 3,312 cases was reported statewide. Locally, Volusia County reported 108 new cases for 35,267 along with seven deaths for 684 total. Meanwhile, Flagler County reported just 12 new cases for 6,147 with no changes in deaths.
  • (03-07-21) NEARLY 4,100 NEW COVID-19 CASES ACROSS THE STATE. The state of Florida reports 4,098 new cases of COVID-19 today bringing the number to 1,944,995. Fifty new cases were reported in Volusia County putting that number at 35,159. No new deaths reported. Flagler County added 16 cases for a total of 6,135. One new death for a total now of 93.
  • (03-06-21) VOLUSIA COUNTY TOPS 35,000 CASES. The Florida Department of Health (FDOH) reports 4,690 new cases of COVID-19 today for a total of 1,940,897. Volusia County added 116 cases bringing the number to 35,109. Two new deaths put that number at 677. In Flagler County, 25 additional cases brings the total to 6,119. No new deaths reported leaving the total at 92.
  • (03-05-21) NEARLY 6,000 NEW COVID-19 CASES TODAY. Statewide, 5,975 new cases of Covid-19 bring the number to 1,936,207. Volusia County added 102 new cases today for a total of 34,993. Four additional deaths reported put that number at 675. Flagler County reported 31 new cases bringing the total to 6,094. No new deaths reported.
  • (03-03-21) OVER 6,000 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. The latest update from the state's Department of Health puts Florida at 1,924,114 cases of COVID-19 after an increase of 6,014 was reported by health officials. Locally, Volusia County reported 111 new cases for 34,791 and one death for 666 total. Meanwhile, Flagler County reported 25 new cases for 6,033.
  • (03-02-21) 31K RESIDENT DEATHS REPORTED, FLAGLER BREAKS 6K. New reports from the Florida Department of Health show that the state reported 7,179 new cases of COVID-19 for 1,918,100 total. Locally, Volusia County is now up to 34,680 cases after 115 more cases were reported alongside two deaths for 665 total. Meanwhile, Flagler County is now up to 6,008 cases after 37 more were reported by state health officials.
  • (03-01-21) LESS THAN 2,000 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. At the start of a new month, the Florida Department of Health reports one of the lowest increases of COVID-19 the state has seen after just 1,700 new cases were reported for 1,910,921. Volusia County is now up to 34,565 after reporting just 19 cases alongside 8 deaths for 663, while Flagler reports just six cases for 5,971.
  • (02-28-21) FLORIDA ADDS MORE THAN 5,500 NEW COVID-19 CASES. FDOH reports that 5,539 new cases of COVID-19 were added today for a total of 1,909,221. Ninety-two cases reported in Volusia County brings the total to 34,546. One new deat puts that number at 655. Flagler County added 39 cases for a total of 5,965. Three new deaths brings that number to 92.
  • (02-27-21) FLORIDA TOPS 1.9 MILLION CASES OF COVID-19.  With 5,459 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Florida, the total is now 1,903,682. Volusia County added 116 new cases for a total of 34,454. In Flagler County, 28 new cases puts that number at 5,926. No new deaths were reported in either county.
  • (02-26-21) STATE STILL CRAWLING TOWARDS 1.9 MILLION. The latest report from the Florida Department of Health shows that the state has reported an increase of 5,922 COVID-19 cases which brings the state's count up to 1,898,223. Locally, Volusia County reported an increase of 98 cases for 34,338 with four more deaths for 654 while Flagler County reports an increase of 21 cases for 5,898.
  • (02-25-21) FLORIDA NEARING 1.9 MILLION CASES. New findings from the Florida Department of Health show the state is nearing 1.9 million COVID-19 cases as an increase of 6,640 placed the state's recorded case count at 1,892,301. Locally, Volusia County is up to 34,240 COVID-19 cases after an increase of 150 was reported alongside five more deaths for 650. Flagler County reported 45 new cases for 5,877 and two more deaths for 89 total.
  • (02-24-21) VOLUSIA BREAKS 34,000 CASES. The latest reports from the state's Department of Health indicate an increase of 7,128 COVID-19 cases for a new statewide total of 1,885,661. Locally, Volusia County has reached another milestone after an increase of 126 cases put the county at 34,090 total cases with three more deaths for 645. Flagler, meanwhile, reported 19 cases for 5,832 with no change in deaths.
  • (02-23-21) VOLUSIA REPORTS SEVEN NEW DEATHS. The State of Florida is now up to 1,878,533 confirmed cases of COVID-19 after the Department of Health reported 5,610 new cases of the virus. Volusia County is now up to 33,964 cases after reporting 103 new cases and seven more deaths for 642 total. Meanwhile, Flagler reported 18 new cases for 5,813.
  • (02-22-21) RESIDENT DEATHS TOP 30K. A new report from the Florida Department of Health shows the state reported 4,151 more COVID-19 cases for 1,872,923 while resident deaths hit 30,065. Locally, Volusia County reported an influx of 109 cases for 33,861 and a single death for 635, while Flagler reports just 12 new cases for 5,795.
  • (02-21-21) OVER 5,000 NEW CASES REPORTED TODAY STATEWIDE.  The Florida Department of Health reports 5,065 new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the total to 1,868,772. Volusia County added 71 cases for a total of 33,752. One new death brings that number to 634. In Flagler County, 21 new cases puts that number at 5,783. One new death brings the number to 87.
  • (02-20-21) ALMOST 7,300 CASES REPORTED ACROSS THE STATE. Statewide, 7,280 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported. Volusia County reported 121 new cases of the virus but no new deaths were reported. Twenty new cases were reported in Flagler County bringing that total to 5,762. No new deaths reported.
  • (02-19-21) NEARLY 7,000 CASES REPORTED IN FLORIDA. New reports from the Florida Department of Health indicate that an increase of 6,683 COVID-19 cases brings the state's total case count up to 1,856,427. In Volusia County, cases are up to 33,560 after an increase of 165 with nine new deaths for 633 while Flagler County reports 28 new cases for 5,742.
  • (02-18-21) 5,000 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. A new report from the state's Department of Health shows Florida has recorded 5,117 new cases of COVID-19 for a statewide total of 1,849,744. Locally, Volusia County reported exactly 100 cases for 33,395 and two additional deaths for 624 while Flagler reported 25 new cases for 5,714 with no changes in deaths.
  • (02-17-21) VOLUSIA REPORTS 11 NEW DEATHS. The State of Florida is now up to 1,844,627 recorded COVID-19 cases after an update from the Department of Health reported 7,342 new cases today. Locally, Volusia County has reported an increase of 203 cases for a new total of 33,295, while 11 deaths brings the county's death toll up to 622. Flagler County reported another 19 cases for 5,689 and one death for 86.
  • (02-16-21) OVER 200 CASES SUBTRACTED FROM VOLUSIA'S COUNT. The latest findings from the state's Department of Health report that Florida is now up to 1,837,285 COVID-19 cases after recording an increase of 6,297 cases. Those same findings also subtract 216 cases from Volusia's count, leaving the county at 33,092 with an additional two deaths for 611. Meanwhile, Flagler County reported an increase of 24 for 5,670.
  • (02-15-21) LESS THAN 4,000 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. New reports from the Florida Department of Health show that the state reported only 3,615 new COVID-19 cases statewide for a new total of 1,830,988. Locally, Volusia County reported 44 new cases for 33,308 total with five more deaths for 609. Flagler County reported another nine cases for 5,646 and two more deaths for 85.
  • (02-14-21) FIFTY-FOUR HUNDRED NEW CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. Another 5,436 cases of COVID-19 reported today brings the statewide number to 1,827,373. Ninety-six new deaths reported brings the total to 29,275. Volusia County added 68 cases today bringing that number to 33,264. Flagler County added 25 cases for a total of 5,637. No new deaths reported in either county.
  • (02-13-21) STATE ADDS MORE THAN 7,500 NEW CASES.  The state of Florida adds 7,515 new cases of COVID-19 for a total of 1,821,937. Another 118 reported deaths brings that number to 29,179. In Volusia County, 162 new cases were added, for a total of 33,196. No new deaths were reported. Flagler County added 28 new cases and reported seven new deaths for respective totals of 5,612 and 83.
  • (02-12-21) VOLUSIA BREAKS 33K CASES, 600 DEATHS. A new report from the state's Department of Health says Florida reported 7,617 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total up to 1,814,422. Volusia County broke two milestones today after 195 new cases placed the counties total at 33,034 while eight more deaths put the county's death toll at 604. Flagler County reported 31 new cases for 5,584 total with no change in deaths.
  • (02-11-21) FLORIDA BREAKS 1.8 MILLION, VOLUSIA NEARING 600 DEATHS. The latest findings from the Florida Department of Health indicate that the state is now at 1,806,805 recorded cases of COVID-19 after 8,525 cases were reported. Volusia County reported 176 new cases for 32,839 and four more deaths for 596. Meanwhile, Flagler County reported 23 new cases for 5,553.
  • (02-10-21) VOLUSIA REPORTS NEARLY 30 DEATHS. A new report from the Florida Department of Health says an increase of 7,537 COVID-19 cases places Florida's statewide count at 1,798,280. Locally, Volusia County reported an increase of 191 cases for 32,663 and 27 deaths for 592 total. Meanwhile, Flagler has reported an increase of 32 cases for 5,550 while data shows one death was retracted from the county's death toll, bringing it back to 76.
  • (02-09-21) STATE BREAKS 28K, VOLUSIA & FLAGLER REPORT 16 DEATHS. The Florida Department of Health reported an increase of 7,023 new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the statewide total up to 1,790,743 as residential deaths break 28,000. In Volusia County, 156 new cases were reported for 32,472 alongside 14 deaths for 565 total. In Flagler County, 15 cases were reported for 5,518 total with two more deaths for 77 total.
  • (02-08-21) STATE NEARING 28K RESIDENTIAL DEATHS. The State of Florida has now reported 1,783,720 COVID-19 cases after the Department of Health reported an increase of 5,737. Reports also show that the state is less than 200 deaths shy of 28,000 residential deaths. Locally, Volusia County is up to 32,316 cases after reporting an increase of 133 alongside one death for 551, while Flagler reported just five new cases for 5,503.
  • (02-07-21) MORE THAN 6,600 NEW COVID-19 CASES REPORTED TODAY.  Statewide today, 6,624 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported for 1,777,983 and there are now more that 28,000 deaths reported from the virus. In Volusia County, 127 new cases bring the total to 32,183. Flagler County added 20 new cases for a total of 5,498. No new deaths reported in either county.
  • (02-06-21) NEARLY 75-HUNDRED CASES ACROSS THE STATE. Another 7,486 reported cases of COVID-19 bring the statewide total to 1,771,359. Volusia County added 193 new cases for a total of 32,056. Eight new deaths reported brings the total to 550. Thirty-one new cases reported in Flagler County brings that number to 5,478.
  • (02-05-21) ALMOST 12K CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. New reports from the Florida Department of Health say the state recorded 11,543 cases today for a new total of 1,763,873. Volusia County reported 187 more cases for 31,863 and one death for 542, while Flagler reported 42 new cases for 5,447 with deaths remaining unchanged countywide.
  • (02-04-21) VOLUSIA & FLAGLER REPORT LITTLE CHANGE. A new report from the state's Department of Health shows Florida has recorded 1,752,330 cases of COVID-19 after reporting another increase of just 7,711 statewide. Volusia County is now up to 31,676 cases after reporting 111 new cases with one death for 541, while Flagler County reported just 13 new cases for 5,405 with no new deaths.
  • (02-03-21) VOLUSIA REPORTS 5 DEATHS, FLAGLER REPORTS 2. The latest findings of the Florida Department of Health put the state at 1,744,619 recorded cases of COVID-19 after reporting an influx of 6,979. Volusia County reported 440 new cases for 31,565 and five deaths for 540, while Flagler reported 39 new cases for 5,392 and two more deaths for 73 total.
  • (02-02-21) ALMOST 11K CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. A new report from the Florida Department of Health says the state is now up to 1,737,640 reported cases of COVID-19 after recording 10,533 more cases. Volusia County is now up to 31,125 reported cases after an increase of 304 with no changes in deaths, while Flagler County reports 41 new cases for 5,353 with one death for 71 total.
  • (02-01-21) STATE ADDS JUST UNDER 6,000 NEW CASES.  The Florida Department of Health is reporting the lowest daily total we've seen in some time, adding 5,730 new cases today, bringing the total to 1,727,107.  224 new deaths reported today bring that total to 27,129. In Volusia County, 164 new cases bring the number to 31,125.  No new deaths reported. Flagler County added 18 cases today, putting that number at 5,312. No new deaths reported.
  • (01-31-21) VOLUSIA ADDS 200-PLUS NEW CASES, APPROACHING 31K. Statewide, the Florida Department of Health reports 7,788 new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the total to 1,721,377. Another 120 deaths reported puts that number at 26,915. Volusia County reports 211 new cases for a total of 30,961. One new death brings that number to 535.  Forty new cases in Flagler County move the total to 5,294. No new deaths reported.
  • (01-30-21) STATE TOPS 1.7 MILLION COVID-19 CASES.  Statewide, 15,019 new cases reported bringing the total to 1,713,589. With 120 new deaths reported, the statewide total is now 26,795. In Volusia County, another 430 cases brings that number to 30,750. No new deaths reported. Flagler County added 51 new cases for a total of 5,254. No new deaths reported.
  • (01-29-21) VOLUSIA BREAKS 30,000 CASES. The Florida Department of Health reports that the state is now at 1,698,570 recorded COVID-19 cases after 10,976 more were reported today. Volusia County is now up to 30,320 cases following an influx of 391 while deaths remain unchanged. In Flagler County, cases are up to 5,203 after reporting an increase of 58 with another death for 70 total.
  • (01-28-21) VOLUSIA CLOSE TO SURPASSING 30K. The State of Florida is now at 1,687,594 reported cases of COVID-19 after the Department of Health reported 11,423 new cases today. Volusia County is once again close to another milestone as 189 new cases puts the county's total at 29,929 with 6 more deaths for 534 total. Flagler County, meanwhile, has reported 36 new cases for 5,145.
  • (01-27-21) VOLUSIA REPORTS 31 DEATHS IN ONE DAY. A new report from the Florida Department of Health says the state is now up to 1,676,171 recorded COVID-19 cases after an influx of 8,408 cases was reported by health officials. Volusia County reported 166 cases for 29,740 total and 31 more deaths for 528. Flagler County reported 45 new cases for 5,109 and nine new deaths for 69 total.
  • (01-26-21) FLAGLER SURPASSES 5,000 CASES. The state of Florida is now up to 1,667,763 cases after the Department of Health reported an increase of 9,594. Volusia County reported 203 new cases, bringing the county up to 29,574, while Flagler reported 44 new cases for 5,064.
  • (01-24-21) VOLUSIA COUNTY APPROACHING 500 DEATHS. The State of Florida added 9,535 new cases of COVID-19 for a total of 1,649,449. In Volusia County, 194 new cases reported brings the total to 29,245.  Adding five new deaths brings that number to 497. Flagler County reports 52 new cases of the virus, bringing the number to 4,992. No new deaths leaves that number at 60.
  • (01-23-21) ANOTHER 12,000 CASES REPORTED TODAY.  The Florida Department of Health is reporting 12,311 news cases of COVID-19 bringing the statewide total to 1,639,914. Volusia County saw a steep drop from yesterday's total reporting 201 new cases for a total of 29,051. Flagler County added 35 new cases for a total of 4,940.  No new deaths were reported in either Volusia or Flagler counties.
  • (01-22-21) VOLUSIA REPORTS ANOTHER 7 DEATHS. The latest findings from the Florida Department of Health show the state has now recorded 1,627,603 COVID-19 cases after 13,759 more were reported today. Volusia County's recorded case count is now up to 28,850 after an influx of 561 was reported along with seven more deaths for 492. Flagler County reported another increase of 58 cases for 4,905 total with one more death for 61 total.
  • (01-21-21) VOLUSIA CO. REPORTS 7 DEATHS. A new report from the state's Department of Health says Florida recorded 12,873 new COVID-19 cases for 1,613,844 total reported statewide. In Volusia County, 274 more cases were reported for 28,289 along with seven more deaths for 485 total. Meanwhile, Flagler County reported 43 new cases for 4,847.
  • (01-20-21) FLORIDA BREAKS 1.6 MILL, VOLUSIA BREAKS 28K, FLAGLER ADDS 7 DEATHS.  New findings from the Florida Department of Health show the state has now recorded 1,601,011 COVID-19 cases after 11,914 more were reported by health officials. Volusia County has also surpassed another milestone after hitting 28,015 cases following an increase of 225. Flagler County, meanwhile, reported 40 new cases for 4,804 along with seven more deaths for 60 total.
  • (01-19-21) NEARLY 10K NEW CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. The number of new cases of COVID-19 total 9,816 in Florida today. One hundred sixty-three new deaths put that number at 24,820. Volusia County added 248 new cases today for a total of 27,790. Two new deaths bring that number to 478. In Flagler County, 29 new cases bring that number to 4,764. No new deaths reported.
  • (01-18-21) FLORIDA REPORTS 8K, VOLUSIA ADDS 3 DEATHS. Florida has had one of the lowest increases in COVID-19 cases since Christmas Day after reporting 8,002 cases for 1,5791,281 total. Volusia County is now up to 27,542 after an increase of 156 cases alongside three deaths for 476 total. Flagler County reported 25 more cases for 4,735.
  • (01-17-21) STATE REPORTS 11K NEW CASES.  The Florida Department of Health reports 11,093 new cases of COVID-19 statewide, bringing the total to 1,571,279. There were 135 new deaths reported for a total of 24,515. Volusia County had 136 new cases for a total of 27,386. One new death brings that number to 473. In Flagler County, 38 new cases bring that number to 4,710. One new death puts that number at 53.
  • (01-16-21) STATE REPORTS 12K NEW CASES.  The state of Florida added 12,119 cases for a total of 1,560,186. Two hundred eleven new deaths bring that number to 24,380. Another 226 cases reported in Volusia County brings that number to 27,250.  Two new deaths put that number at 472.  Flagler County reports 41 new cases for a total of 4,672. No new deaths leave the number at 52.
  • (01-15-21) VOLUSIA BREAKS 27K. The state of Florida is now up to 1,548,067 COVID-19 cases after a report from the Department of Health states that health officials reported an increase of 16,875. Volusia County is now up to 27,024 coronavirus cases after an increase of 493 was reported, while Flagler reported an increase of 66 cases for 4,631.
  • (01-14-21) STATE REPORTS 13K CASES. A new report from the Florida Department of Health puts the state at 1,531,192 COVID-19 cases after 13,720 more cases were recorded by health officials. Volusia County is now up to 26,531 cases following another increase of 210 while deaths climbed to 470 from 467. Meanwhile, Flagler County reported 57 more cases for 4,565 with no change in deaths.
  • (01-13-21) VOLUSIA BREAKS 26K. Florida's number of recorded COVID-19 cases is now up to 1,517,472 following an increase of 13,990 cases reported by the Department of Health. Volusia County's case count is up by 351 cases, bringing it to 26,321 total with another death for 467. Flagler County is up to 4,508 after an increase of 85.
  • (01-12-21) FLORIDA BREAKS 1.5 MILLION, VOLUSIA NEARING 26K. Around a month after hitting 1 million, Florida has hit yet another COVID-19 milestone. New findings from the Florida Department of Health show the state at 1,503,482 recorded cases after an increase of 14,896 was reported. Volusia County reported an increase of 346 cases which brings the county up to 25,970, while Flagler reported 39 cases for 4,423 total.
  • (01-11-21) FLORIDA TOPS 23K RESIDENT DEATHS. A new report from the Department of Health shows the state recorded another 11,576 cases for 1,488,586 total. Volusia County, meanwhile, reported 163 new cases for 25,624 and four more deaths for 466 total. Flagler has reported 42 new cases for 4,384 and one death for 52 total.
  • (01-10-21) ANOTHER 12,000 CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. The Florida Department of Health reports 12,313 new COVID-19 cases today taking the number to 1,477,010. Another 111 deaths bring that number to 23,261. Volusia County added 261 cases today for a total of 25,461. No new additional deaths leave that number at 462. In Flagler County, 63 new cases bring the total to 4,342. One new death reported puts that number at 51.
  • (01-09-21) VOLUSIA ADDS 310 CASES, TOPS 25,000. Statewide, 15,445 new COVID-19 cases brings the total to 1,464,697. The number of new deaths is 139 for a total of 23,150. Volusia County has a total of 25,200 cases with one new death reported for a total of 462.  Flagler County added 59 new cases for a total of 4,279. No new deaths leave that number at 50.
  • (01-08-21) VOLUSIA NEARS 25,000. New reports from the Florida Department of Health put Florida at 1,449,252 recorded cases of COVID-19 after 19,530 more cases were reported statewide. Volusia County had 337 more cases reported for 24,890 alongside an additional death for 461 total. Flagler County reported 66 new cases for 4,220 and two more deaths for 50 total. Flagler County added 59 cases for a total of 4,279.
  • (01-07-21) FLORIDA REPORTS ALMOST 20K CASES. After an increase of 19,816 COVID-19 cases was reported by the state, Florida is now up to 1,429,722 total recorded cases. Volusia County reported 348 new cases and two additional deaths for 460, while Flagler County had 136 new cases reported for 4,154 total. No new deaths leave that number at 50.
  • (01-06-21) FLORIDA BREAKS 1.4 MILLION, VOLUSIA BREAKS 24K. The State of Florida has now surpassed 1.4 million cases after 17,783 were recorded by the Department of Health, leaving Florida at 1,409,906. Volusia County has also passed another milestone, hitting 24,205 recorded COVID-19 cases following an increase of 414. Flagler, meanwhile, reported 61 new cases for 4,018 total.
  • (01-05-21) FLORIDA NEARING 1.4, FLAGLER BREAKS 4,000. The latest reports from the state's Department of Health shows Florida is now at 1,392,123 recorded cases after an increase of 15,431 was reported. Volusia County is now up to 23,791 which came after an increase of 562 with another death for 458 total. Flagler County has 4,018 cases after 59 more cases were reported with no change in deaths.
  • (01-04-21) STATE CLOSE TO 1.4 MILLION. Not even a week into the new year and a recorded increase of 11,256 new COVID-19 cases put Florida's total count up to 1,376,692. Volusia County is now up to 23,229 cases after 151 were reported with two more deaths for 457. Flagler currently sits at 3,959 confirmed cases after an increase of 28 was reported.
  • (01-03-21) VOLUSIA BREAKS 23K, FLAGLER NEARING 4,000. Florida is now up to 1,365,436 cases after the state's Department of Health reported an increase of 10,603 COVID-19 cases were reported statewide. Volusia County reported an influx of 256 cases for a new total of 23,078 with an additional death for 455. Flagler County is close to surpassing a COVID-19 milestone after a new increase of 57 cases for 3,931 in total.
  • (01-02-21) MORE THAN 31,000 CASES REPORTED IN TWO-DAY HOLIDAY TOTAL. Statewide, 31,518 new cases of COVID-19 were reported for a total of 1,354,833.  Two hundred twenty COVID-related deaths reported bring that number to 22,210.  Volusia County nears 23,000 cases after adding 531 over the New Year's holiday for a total of 22,822. Five new deaths bring that number to 454. Flagler County added 150 cases over the two-day period for a total of 3,874. No new deaths reported leaves that number at 48. 
  • (12-30-20) FLORIDA BREAKS 1.3 MILLION, VOLUSIA CLOSE TO 22K. Florida has surpassed another COVID-19 milestone after a reported increase of 13,871 landed the state at 1,306,123 recorded cases. Volusia County is close to surpassing a milestone after hitting 21,971 following an increase of 256 cases with two additional deaths for 435. Flagler County added only 27 cases for 3,637 with no changes in deaths.
  • (12-29-20) ALMOST 400 CASES REPORTED IN VOLUSIA. The State of Florida is now up to 1,292,252 recorded cases of COVID-19 following another increase of 12,075 cases statewide. Volusia County reported 350 new cases for 21,715 and three more deaths for 433. Flagler County, meanwhile, reported 45 new cases for 3,610.
  • (12-28-20) FLORIDA NEARING 1.3 MILLION. A new report from the state's Department of Health puts Florida at 1,280,177 recorded cases of COVID-19 following an increase of 8,198. Volusia County is now at 21,365 recorded cases after an increase of 90 with six more deaths for 430. Flagler County saw an increase of 23 cases for 3,565 with no changes in deaths.
  • (12-27-20) FLORIDA ADDS NEARLY 7,400 NEW CASES.  With 7,391 new cases of COVID-19 reported statewide, the new total is 1,271,979. Another 77 deaths puts that number at 21,514. In Volusia County, 66  new cases bring the total to 21,275. Four new reported deaths brings that number to 424.  Flagler County adds 14 new cases for a total of 3,542. No new deaths leaves the total at 48.
  • (12-26-20) MORE THAN 30,000 NEW CASES REPORTED SINCE CHRISTMAS EVE.  With numbers not reported over the Christmas holiday, an additional 30,189 cases recorded today brings the total to 1,264,588.  The number of new deaths over the holiday increased by 264, for a statewide total of 21,437. Volusia County saw an increase of 555 cases during the holiday for a total now of 21,209. Twelve deaths puts that number at 420. In Flagler County, 150 new cases added over the holiday brings the total to 3,528. One new death brings that number to 48.
  • (12-23-20) 6 DEATHS REPORTED IN VOLUSIA. The latest report from the Department of Health shows Florida reported another 11,384 cases for a new total of 1,234,399. Volusia County saw an influx of 262 for 20,654 with six additional deaths for 414. Flagler County reported 32 cases, bringing the county's total up to 3,378.
  • (12-22-20) STATE ADDS ANOTHER 10K+ CASES. New reports show the State of Florida at 1,223,015 following an increase of 10,434 cases. Volusia County, which recently broke the 20,000 case mark, currently sits at 20,392 reported cases with 408 deaths, while Flagler County has a total of 3,346 cases with 48 deaths.
  • (12-20-20) STATE TOPS 1.2  MILLION CASES OF COVID-19. FDOH  reported 8,401 new cases today bringing the statewide number to 1,201,566. Ninety-five deaths added today brings that number to 20,568.  Volusia County saw 167 new cases putting that number at 19,961. Two additional deaths brings the number to 404. In Flagler County, 26 new cases were added for a total of 3,273. No new deaths keeps that number at 46.
  • (12-18-20) VOLUSIA NEARS 20K, HITS 400 DEATHS. The State of Florida is now up to 1,181,483 cases after an influx of 13,000 was reported by the Department of Health. Volusia County hit another milestone and is close to reaching another after two deaths brings the county to 400 while 235 new cases puts the total at 19,569. Flagler County reported another 36 cases for 3,215.
    • EDITOR'S NOTE: Recent data shows that the state has retracted a death from Flagler County, which puts the county back at 46 total.
  • (12-17-20) OVER 13K NEW CASES REPORTED STATEWIDE. The latest findings from the Florida Department of Health show the state has reported 13,148 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the state up to 1,168,483 cases. Volusia reported 262 new cases—another record—for 19,334 total. Meanwhile, Flagler County reported 42 new cases for 3,179 and one death for 47.
  • (12-16-20) VOLUSIA REPORTS 200+ CASES, MORE DEATHS. New reports from the Florida Department of Health show the state reported another 11,541 COVID-19 cases for 1,155,335 total. Volusia County reported 211 new cases for 19,072 total alongside another two deaths for 398 total, while Flagler County reported another 31 cases for 3,137 total with no change in deaths.
  • (12-15-20) OVER 9.4K CASES REPORTED. The state of Florida is now up to 1,143,794 reported cases of COVID-19 after an influx of 9,411 was reported by the Department of Health. Volusia County reported another 151 cases for 18,861 total with two more deaths for 396. Meanwhile, Flagler County reported another 26 deaths for 3,106, while deaths remain stagnant.

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