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Florida continues to report fewer than 5,000 new daily coronavirus cases

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ORLANDO, Fla. – For the fourth time this week, Florida reported fewer than 5,000 new coronavirus cases in a single day.The Florida Department of Health on Wednesday reported 4,115 new COVID-19 cases.

The new infections bring the state’s running total since March to 584,047 cases.Florida saw its lowest number of coronavirus cases Monday, with 2,678.

The last time Florida reported a lower count of new positive cases was June 17.News 6 has been keeping track of COVID-19 cases since it was first detected in Florida in March.

Use the interactive infographic below to see cases by date.Though a decline in cases could signal a promising trend, public health officials look to the positivity rate to determine if a society has curbed the spread of.

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