BREVARD COVID-19 UPDATE: Space Coast Reports 26 Coronavirus Cases, Currently 3,763 Positive Cases in Florida

By  //  March 28, 2020

COVID-19 RELATED DEATHS IN FLORIDA CURRENTLY 54; 1,711 IN U.S.; 28,794 GLOBALLY

As of Saturday morning, Brevard County has 26 reported cases of COVID-19, according to the Florida Department of Health. Among the 26 cases reported in Brevard County are 19 men and seven women, including a 1-year-old boy. (FDOH image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – As of Saturday morning, Brevard County has 26 reported cases of COVID-19, according to the Florida Department of Health.

Among the 26 cases reported in Brevard County are 19 men and seven women, including a 1-year-old boy.

The current Brevard list includes 24 Florida residents and two non-residents. Three COVID-19 cases are in the hospital.

Geographically the cases are located in Mims, 1; Titusville, 2; Cocoa, 1; Rockledge, 1; Cocoa Beach, 2; Merritt Island, 1; Satellite Beach, 1; Indian Harbour Beach, 2; Melbourne, 10; and Palm Bay, 3.

On Saturday, the Florida Department of Health reported a total of 3,763 confirmed cases in the state with 526 hospitalized. Deaths attributed to COVID-19 are 54 as of Saturday morning.

Central Florida COVID-19 reported cases include Brevard County, 26; Indian River County, 15; Lake County, 30; Orange County: 191; Osceola County, 63; Polk County, 34; Seminole County: 59; and Volusia County, 43.

As of Saturday morning, Brevard County has 26 reported cases of COVID-19, according to the Florida Department of Health. Among the 26 cases reported in Brevard County are 19 men and seven women, including a 1-year-old boy. The current Brevard list includes 24 Florida residents and two non-residents. Three COVID-19 cases are in the hospital. Geographically the cases are: Mims, 1; Titusville, 2; Cocoa, 1; Rockledge, 1; Cocoa Beach, 2; Merritt Island, 1; Satellite Beach, 1; Indian Harbour Beach, 2; Melbourne, 10; and Palm Bay, 3. (FDOH image)

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