Florida new COVID-19 cases drop nearly 50 percent, Sebastian has 46, Fellsmere 176

Florida urged to wear masks.

Florida urged to wear masks.

The number of new COVID-19 cases in Florida has dropped nearly 50 percent since Saturday. The number of deaths related to the coronavirus continue to drop. However, we are not out of the woods yet.

Starting today, June 29 2020, all workers in unincorporated areas of Indian River County are required to wear a masks in stores.

COVID-19 is still a serious pandemic in Florida and should be taken seriously.

Sebastian officials will decide this week if masks become mandatory in the city, according to City Manager Paul Carlisle.

Please wear a mask when in stores, wash your hands regularly, and practice social distancing.

Local:

Indian River County has a population of 154,000.

Indian River County Coronavirus Cases

Brevard County has a population of 590,000.

Brevard County Coronavirus Cases

The total number of cases, deaths, and people who have tested negative in Florida.

Florida

Here’s some data on the number of new cases per day in Florida:

United States

The total number of cases, deaths, and people who have recovered from the virus in the United States.

Global

The total number of cases, deaths, and people who have recovered from the virus around the world.

Sebastian

Cleveland Clinic, Indian River Hospital, is providing testing by appointment only. To make an appointment, call the hospital at 772-226-4846.

For now, if you are 65 or older, or have an illness or chronic condition, please stay home. Please wear a mask if you are ill or have a health condition.

If you need need groceries or other items delivered to your home, call Blue River Delivery at 772-643-6880.

Sebastian Daily will continue to provide future updates on COVID-19 for Sebastian City Limits and Indian River County.

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