If you are having trouble viewing the dashboard on mobile, click here.During a news conference Thursday, Seminole County Emergency Manager Alan Harris said the county has seen a pronounced uptick in COVID-19 cases.Harris said it was important to note that the increase in cases was not due to increased testing.
In fact, testing numbers have dropped because the demand has also dropped.Seminole County Medical Director Dr. Todd Husty also spoke during the news conference and implored residents to be respectful and smart by continuing to wear face masks, saying that the COVID-19 virus is an opportunistic predator.“This is a big deal.