Orange County, Florida is in “crisis mode” amid the pandemic. The county, which is where Walt Disney World and Universal Studios Orlando is located, is experiencing a high increase in cases of coronavirus, Chief Executive Officer Jerry L.
Demings confirmed Monday (July 26). Click inside to read more… “These numbers are extraordinary.
We are seeing nearly 1,000 new cases in Orange County daily. Those are the numbers we saw at the highest peak last year. So a thousand a day is extraordinary.
We are now in crisis mode,” he said during a press conference. Orange County reported 3,893 new cases of the coronavirus in the last 14 days, via the OC Health Care Agency, amid the rise of the delta variant of the virus.