These Are The Counties In The Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Metro Area With The Least COVID-19

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Orlando FL

02 March, 2022

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By Samuel Stebbins, 24/7 Wall St. Orlando 2022-03-02 Since the first case of the omicron variant was detected in the U.S., new daily cases of COVID-19 have hit new highs. To date, 78,099,364 Americans have been infected with the virus — and over 900,000 have died as a result. On a per capita basis, the U.S. has one of the highest known infections rates in the world. In the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford metropolitan area, located in Florida, a total of 670,693 COVID-19 cases have been reported to date. Adjusted for population, there have been 27,372 reported infections for every 100,000 people in the area — above the national rate of 23,871 cases per 100,000 people. Though per capita cases of COVID-19 are higher in Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford than they are nationwide, there are still parts of the metro area where the per capita infection rate is relatively low. The broader Orlando metro area comprises four counties or county equivalents — and of them, Seminole County in Florida has the fewest COVID-19 cases per capita. So far, there have been a total of 102,371 infections in Seminole County, or 22,495 for every 100,000 people. Not only does Seminole County have the lowest per capita infection rate in the Orlando metro area, it also has a relatively low per capita fatality rate. There have been a total of 225 coronavirus-related deaths for every 100,000 people in Seminole County, below the 248 COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 across the entire Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford metro area. All COVID-19 data used in this story are current as of Feb. 28, 2022. These are all the counties in Florida where COVID-19 is slowing (and where it's still getting worse). Can't see the article's infographic? Click here to view the original story.This story was originally published by 24/7 Wall St., a news organization that produces real-time business commentary and data-driven reporting for state and local markets across the country.

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