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Coronavirus in Florida: The latest info

Coronavirus in Florida: The latest info
STILL WAITING ON THEIR FIRST CHECK. MATT: -- QUICK SOMETHING HAS GOT AGAIN. MATT: IT IS BEEN OVER A MONTH SINCE XAVIER FILED FOR UNEMPLOYMENT. STILL HE HAS NOT SEEN ANY BENEFITS. >> YOU’RE CALLED CLOSE TO THE AUTOMATED SYSTEM AND IT IS DROPPED AND THAT REPEAT OVER AND OVER AGAIN. MATT: DESPITE OFFICIAL SAYING STAFF IS BEEN ADDING TO THE CALL CENTER, XAVIER SAYS HE CANNOT GET THROUGH, EVEN TO GET A QUESTION ANSWERED. >> PEOPLE NEED HELP AND PEOPLE NEED SOMEONE TO SPEAK TO. MATT: ONE QUESTION IS WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES WEBSITE SHOWING HER APPLICATIONS AS PENDING. THE SPOKESPERSON TELLS US, WHILE WE CANNOT COMMENT ON AN INDIVIDUALS CLAIM DUE TO PRIVACY CONCERNS, I CAN TELL YOU TO STATUS MEANS A DETERMINATION ON AN INITIAL CLAIM IS NOT BEEN MADE. WITH THE ADDED HELP FROM STATE AGENCIES SPECIFICALLY, THE EXTRA HELP FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, MORE CLAIMANTS SHOULD BE ABLE TO SEE PENDING STATUS REMOVED AND ELIGIBILITY DETERMINATIONS MADE. >> PEOPLE ARE ANGRY AND DESPERATE AT THIS POINT. MATT: REPRESENTATIVE SAYS PEOPLE ARE CALLING HIS OFFICE WITH QUESTIONS. HE IS ONE OF THE LAWMAKERS WHO HAVE TRIED PAPER APPLICATIONS OUT TO PEOPLE WHO FIND THE WEBSITE UNHELPFUL. HE SAYS PERHAPS A NEW APPROACH IS NEEDED. >> IF THE STATE FOUND A WAY TO OPEN DRIVE-THRU’S AROUND FLORIDA TO ALLOW PEOPLE TO GET TESTED FOR COVID-19, AND THEY DID THIS IN A MATTER OF WEEKS, WHY CAN’T WE DO THE SAME FRONT OF CLEMENT BENEFITS? MATT: MEANWHILE, FOR MANY, THE WAIT CONTINUES. >> WE HAVE -- WE ARE TRYING OUR BEST TO SURVIVE. THAT MONEY I
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Coronavirus in Florida: The latest info
Here is the latest information on the coronavirus, or COVID-19, in Florida and some helpful resources.15 Days to Slow the Spread: CLICK HERE to read the CDC guidelines on coronavirusLocal headlines633 Florida deaths22,897 cases in FloridaFlorida unemployment jumps 180KUnemployment claim 'pending'? Here's what it meansSeaWorld execs get $6.8 million in stock optionsFlorida teachers union wants schools closed for yearDisney workers may be auto-enrolled in unemploymentFlorida surgeon general says distancing could last for a year Central Florida casesOrange County: 1,089 casesOsceola County: 367 casesSeminole County: 300 casesVolusia County: 256 casesLake County: 184 casesBrevard County: 187 casesSumter County: 117 casesPolk County: 293 casesMarion County: 107 casesFlagler County: 46 casesAlachua County: 199 casesCentral Florida deathsOrange County: 19 deathsOsceola County: 5 deathsSumter County: 11 deathsVolusia County: 8 deathsBrevard County: 6 deathsLake County: 5 deathsMarion County: 3 deathsSeminole County: 2 deathsFlagler County: 2 deathsPolk County: 10 deathsWhat you need to know about Coronavirus testing in FloridaFiling for unemployment? Use these helpful resourcesShould you see a doctor? Ask yourself:Have you traveled outside the U.S. in the last two weeks?Have you been in close contact with someone testing positive for COVID-19?Do you have a fever greater than 100 degrees?A fever alone is not an indicator that you need to be tested for COVID-19. But if you've traveled or come in contact with a COVID-19-positive person, you need to be tested.Call your medical provider first and get instructions on how to report for a test.Symptoms of coronavirus may include fever, cough, difficulty breathing and sore throat. Symptoms generally appear in two to 14 days after exposure.Health officials said most patients experience mild symptoms and can recover at home.However, some patients, particularly those with underlying medical conditions, may experience more severe respiratory illness.Helpful linksFood pantries in the state of FloridaSupport Central Florida businesses by shopping localCentral Florida school districts giving free meals to studentsTop 10 novel coronavirus questions answered by a doctorNew books to check out while you're staying homeCentral Florida religious services that will stream onlinePrice gouging hotline in FloridaHere are some house rules to follow if you need to self-quarantine during the coronavirus outbreakOne Heart for Women and Children Food PantryWhat to buy for coronavirus preparationIs it allergies, the flu or the coronavirus? How to tell the differenceIn need of hand sanitizer? Here's how to make your ownWorried about your job amid the coronavirus outbreak? Here's what to knowThe symptoms of coronavirus and when you should get testedWhat is a pandemic and how many has the world experienced?How to donate blood in Central FloridaRelated video: Why 'social distancing' and self-quarantine measures save lives during coronavirus outbreak

Here is the latest information on the coronavirus, or COVID-19, in Florida and some helpful resources.

15 Days to Slow the Spread: CLICK HERE to read the CDC guidelines on coronavirus

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Central Florida cases

  • Orange County: 1,089 cases
  • Osceola County: 367 cases
  • Seminole County: 300 cases
  • Volusia County: 256 cases
  • Lake County: 184 cases
  • Brevard County: 187 cases
  • Sumter County: 117 cases
  • Polk County: 293 cases
  • Marion County: 107 cases
  • Flagler County: 46 cases
  • Alachua County: 199 cases

Central Florida deaths

  • Orange County: 19 deaths
  • Osceola County: 5 deaths
  • Sumter County: 11 deaths
  • Volusia County: 8 deaths
  • Brevard County: 6 deaths
  • Lake County: 5 deaths
  • Marion County: 3 deaths
  • Seminole County: 2 deaths
  • Flagler County: 2 deaths
  • Polk County: 10 deaths

What you need to know about Coronavirus testing in Florida

Filing for unemployment? Use these helpful resources

Should you see a doctor?

Ask yourself:

  1. Have you traveled outside the U.S. in the last two weeks?
  2. Have you been in close contact with someone testing positive for COVID-19?
  3. Do you have a fever greater than 100 degrees?

A fever alone is not an indicator that you need to be tested for COVID-19. But if you've traveled or come in contact with a COVID-19-positive person, you need to be tested.

Call your medical provider first and get instructions on how to report for a test.

Symptoms of coronavirus may include fever, cough, difficulty breathing and sore throat. Symptoms generally appear in two to 14 days after exposure.

Health officials said most patients experience mild symptoms and can recover at home.

However, some patients, particularly those with underlying medical conditions, may experience more severe respiratory illness.

Helpful links

Food pantries in the state of Florida

Support Central Florida businesses by shopping local

Central Florida school districts giving free meals to students

Top 10 novel coronavirus questions answered by a doctor

New books to check out while you're staying home

Central Florida religious services that will stream online

Price gouging hotline in Florida

Here are some house rules to follow if you need to self-quarantine during the coronavirus outbreak

One Heart for Women and Children Food Pantry

What to buy for coronavirus preparation

Is it allergies, the flu or the coronavirus? How to tell the difference

In need of hand sanitizer? Here's how to make your own

Worried about your job amid the coronavirus outbreak? Here's what to know

The symptoms of coronavirus and when you should get tested

What is a pandemic and how many has the world experienced?

How to donate blood in Central Florida

Related video: Why 'social distancing' and self-quarantine measures save lives during coronavirus outbreak