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Florida reports 107 new COVID-19 related deaths, 2,795 new cases

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ORLANDO, Fla. – The Florida Department of Health announced 2,795 new cases of the coronavirus in the state as of Saturday.

The new cases of the respiratory illness bring the state’s total to 698,682 since the pandemic was first detected in Florida in March.[TRENDING: Florida moves to phase 3 of coronavirus reopening, with restaurants at full capacity | Here’s how to track your mail-in ballot | Reward increases to $20,000 for information about shooting deaths of 3-year-old, 14-year-old]On Saturday 107 new deaths were reported by the Florida Department of Health.Florida’s COVID-19 death toll now stands at 14,190 deaths, including 168 non-residents who have died in the state.Data from COVID-19 related deaths is often delayed and new deaths can.

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