Two ZIP codes in north central Pinellas County have about 15 percent of all the confirmed cases of Covid-19 coronavirus in the county.

The two ZIP codes combined had 49 cases as of 11 a.m. Saturday. Pinellas County had a total of 328 cases, according to new data from the Florida Department of Health.

The state health updated its online dashboard Friday night to include cases broken down by ZIP code for all 67 Florida counties. The newly-assembled map was developed to provide additional transparency and real-time information for residents and visitors across the state, the health department said.

As of Saturday morning, the 33774 ZIP code had 25 confirmed cases. That ZIP code includes parts of Indian Rocks Beach, Indian Shores, Largo, Seminole, Harbor Bluffs and Ridgecrest.

The 33756 ZIP code, which includes parts of Belleair, Belleair Beach, Belleair Bluffs, Clearwater and Largo, had 24 confirmed cases.

Other ZIP codes with 10 cases or more were:

33701, downtown St. Petersburg, 16 cases

33771, part of Pinellas Park and Largo, 12 cases

34689, part of Tarpon Springs, East Lake, Holiday and Palm Harbor, 11 cases

34698, part of Clearwater, Dunedin, Greenbriar and Palm Harbor, 10 cases

34683, part of Tarpon Springs, Dunedin and Palm Harbor, 10 cases

To see your ZIP code, click here for the online dashboard and click on the tab at the bottom of the page that says “Cases by zip code.” Scroll through the list of counties on the right side of the dashboard. When you click on your county a list of ZIP codes will display on the bottom right of the dashboard. Click on your ZIP code for details.

The Florida Department of Health also launched an anonymous Covid-19 Community Action Survey, which is collecting information about county of residence, symptoms a resident may be experiencing and preventative efforts a resident is taking. Click here for the survey.