The Florida Department of Health announced late Friday that two residents have died in the coronavirus outbreak.

One person was a new presumptive positive case in Lee County, the department said. The other person was a previously announced presumptive positive case from Santa Rosa County.

A person is marked as a "presumptive positive" case when a state lab receives a positive test result without confirmation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

@HealthyFla: .@HealthyFla has announced 3 new presumptive positive Florida #COVID19 cases: 2 in Broward County that are isolated and 1 in Lee County that is deceased. A previously-announced case in Santa Rosa County is also deceased. For #COVID19 updates, visit http://FloridaHealth.gov/COVID-19

The cases are the first known deaths in the state.

According to the state's health department, there have been 11 positive new coronavirus cases in the state as of Friday 9:57 p.m. ET. Of those, six were residents, five were repatriated and one was a non-resident.

The state said it has 88 test results pending, while another 100 have come back negative.

As of Friday, the coronavirus formally known as COVID-19 has infected more than 330 people in the U.S., according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.