SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – The coronavirus curve could be flattening in Seminole County, according to county health and emergency officials.
During a press conference Monday, county officials said they are seeing a decrease in COVID-19 cases. According to Alan Harris, Seminole County Emergency Manager, there have been 269 confirmed cases in Seminole County so far.
He said 163 of those have recovered, and two have died from the virus. He also mentioned that there are 301 people who have reported to be self-isolating because they believe they may have been exposed to someone that has the virus.
Department of Health Seminole Health Officer, Donna Walsh reported that between March 30 and April 6, COVID-19 cases in the county doubled, and in the