Over 10,500 new COVID-19 cases, 140 more deaths reported in Florida

The Florida Department of Health reported 10,533 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday.

That brings the statewide case total since the start of the pandemic to 1,737,640.

They also reported 140 more deaths, raising the death toll to 27,269.

RELATED: Interactive map of COVID-19 cases across Florida

As of February 2nd, the Florida Department of Health said that 2,119,968 doses have been administered in the state, with 1,747,761 total people vaccinated. 

1,375,554 first doses have been given and 372,207 second doses distributed.

RELATED: Biden administration will start sending COVID-19 vaccine to pharmacies next week

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4 Orange County bars found violating mask mandate, social distancing

Bars and clubs are once again in the hot seat with Orange County leaders.

Coronavirus can spread from person to person through small droplets from the nose or mouth, including when an individual coughs or sneezes. These droplets can land on objects and surfaces. Others can then contract the virus by touching these objects or surfaces, then their eyes, nose or mouth. 

As stated before, symptoms of the coronavirus include fever, cough and shortness of breath. They may show in as few as two days or as many as 14 days following exposure, the Florida Department of Health says. Most people recover from COVID-19 without special treatment, but the elderly and those with underlying medical problems are more likely to develop serious illness.

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 and let them know if you have been infected or believe that you may be. If you are infected, a medical professional or another authority will likely advise that you remain isolated while sick. This includes staying at home and not going into public places or large events.

RELATED: University of Florida's Ben Hill Griffin Stadium to become COVID-19 vaccine site

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500 at-risk patients to receive vaccines

On Tuesday, health officials in Orlando will expand vaccinations to people under the age of 65.

Please visit the Department’s dedicated COVID-19 webpage for information and guidance regarding COVID-19 in Florida.

For any other questions related to COVID-19 in Florida, please contact the Department’s dedicated COVID-19 Call Center by calling 1-(866) 779-6121. The Call Center is available 24 hours a day. Inquiries may also be emailed to COVID-19@flhealth.gov.

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