Six more Florida residents have died from the coronavirus, bringing the total number of deaths to 29.

The Florida Department of Health announced 503 new coronavirus cases Thursday, including six in Volusia County and two in Flagler County.

This brings the total number of positive coronavirus cases to 2,484 statewide, a 475% increase from one week ago when FDOH reported 432 cases.

Florida residents account for 2,359 positive cases, while non-Florida residents account for 125 positive cases.

Additionally, six more Florida residents have died from the virus, bringing the total number of deaths to 29, according to the FDOH. The people who died were in counties including Clay County, Orange County and Hillsborough County.

In Volusia County, 34 people have tested positive for the virus, one of whom was isolated at AdventHealth Palm Coast in Flagler County last week. The 34 cases are an increase of six for Thursday in Volusia County.

Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood provided a listing of what cities in the county had the 34 positive cases of coronavirus: nine in Ormond Beach; six in DeLand; five in DeBary; three in Deltona; three in Daytona Beach; two in New Smyrna Beach; two in Ponce Inlet; two in Port Orange; one in Orange City; and one was unspecified.

Flagler County now has eight coronavirus cases, five of which are in Palm Coast according to FDOH. This includes a Flagler Beach Police officer and a Flagler County School District employee who have both tested positive for the virus. That’s an increase of two cases for Flagler on Thursday.

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The new Flagler County cases includes a 30-year-old woman whose case was listed as travel related to New York and a 64-year-old woman who is not a Florida resident but whose case was related to travel to New York, according to the Department of Health.

Sheriff Chitwood also said 65 residences were being monitored for possible coronavirus infections as of Thursday night, an increase of 9 from the 56 the previous night.

Chitwood listed the following locations: 12 in Ormond Beach; 11 in Deltona; 10 in DeLand; eight in Daytona Beach; eight in Port Orange; four in Orange City; four in DeBary; two in New Smyrna Beach; two in DeLeon Springs; two in South Daytona; one in Osteen; and one in Ponce Inlet.

Chitwood also wrote in his Facebook that it would be good to know how many of the county’s positive cases have made a full recovery.

“I think that would be useful information for us to have going forward, so we have a better idea of what to expect,” Chitwood wrote.

As of Thursday night, 29,114 people had been tested in Florida, up 795% from the 3,254 tests administered this time last week. Currently, at least 1,443 of those tests are still pending.

As of Thursday, 46 of the state’s 67 counties had positive cases.

The counties with the most cases include: Broward County with 505; Miami-Dade County with 654; and Palm Beach County with 174 cases.

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Positive Flagler County cases are:

– Mar. 22: A 45-year-old man.It is unknown if it is travel-related or if he had contact with a known coronavirus case.

– Mar. 22: A 59-year-old woman. It is unknown if it is travel-related or if she had contact with a known coronavirus case.

– Mar 22: A 72-year-old woman. It is unknown if it is travel-related or if she had contact with a known coronavirus case.

– Mar. 24: A 68-year-old man with a recent history of travel to Europe.

– Mar. 24: A 63-year-old man. Travel history is unknown but he had contact with a comfirmed case.

– Mar. 24: A 65-year-old man. It is unknown if it is travel-related or if he had contact with a known coronavirus case.

– Mar. 26: A 30-year-old woman whose case is related to travel to New York. It is unknown if she had contact with a confirmed case.

– Mar. 26: A 64-year-old woman whose case is related to travel in New York. She is not a Florida resident. It is unknown if she had contact with a confirmed case.

Positive Volusia County cases are:

– Mar. 8: A 66-year-old woman associated with a Nile River cruise and tour in Egypt

– Mar. 9: A 60-year-old woman associated with a Nile River cruise and tour in Egypt

– Mar. 13: A 70-year-old woman associated with a Nile River cruise and tour in Egypt

– Mar. 14: A 71-year-old man who has been traveling in Egypt and Jordan.

– Mar. 14: A 39-year-old man who has a recent history of travel to Trinidad and Tobago but was also exposed to someone who currently has coronavirus

– Mar. 14: A 89-year-old woman who had close contact with someone who currently has coronavirus

– Mar. 15: A 48-year-old woman whose case is still under investigation

– Mar. 16: A 37-year-old woman who is in isolation and had close contact with a known coronavirus case

– Mar. 17: A 60-year-old woman who had contact with a known coronavirus case

– Mar. 20: A 62-year-old man. Not travel related, unknown if she had contact with a known coronavirus case.

– Mar. 21: A 23-year-old woman who had been traveling in Spain.

– Mar. 21: A 32-year-old woman. Not travel related, unknown if she had contact with a known coronavirus case.

– Mar. 22: A 65-year-old man who had been traveling in Ireland.

– Mar. 22: A 66-year-old woman who had been traveling in Ireland.

– Mar. 23: A 54-year-old man who does not have a recent history of travel or known contact with someone who tested positive for the virus.

– Mar. 23: A 71-year-old woman who does not have a recent history of travel or known contact with someone who tested positive for the virus.

– Mar. 23: A 17-year-old male. Not travel-related, had contact with someone who tested positive for the virus.

– Mar. 24: A 36-year-old woman, unknown if she traveling or had contact with a confirmed case

– Mar. 24: A 78-year-old man who was traveling and was in contact with a confirmed case

– Mar. 24: A 49-year-old woman, not travel-related but she did have contact with someone who has tested positive for the virus

– Mar. 24: A 78-year-old woman who does not have a recent history of travel, unknown if she had contact with someone who has tested positive for the virus

– Mar. 25: A 53-year-old woman who had contact with a confirmed case.

– Mar. 25: A 48-year-old woman who had contact with a confirmed case.

– Mar. 25: A 53-year-old man who traveled from New York.

– Mar. 25: A 68-year-old man who does not have a recent history of travel and it is unknown if they had contact with someone who has tested positive for the virus.

– Mar. 25: A 43-year-old woman, unknown if it’s travel-related but no contact with a confirmed case.

– Mar. 25: A 42-year-old woman who does not have a recent history of travel and has had no contact with a confirmed case.

– Mar. 25: A 69-year-old man who does not have a recent history of travel and has had no contact with a confirmed case.

– Mar. 25: A 53-year-old woman who had contact with a known coronavirus case.

– Mar. 26: A 36-year-old man, unknown if its travel related and no information listed on whether he had contact with a confirmed case.

Important numbers as of 8 p.m. Thursday:

Number of positive tests in Florida: 2,484

Number of Florida residents who have tested positive: 2,359

Non-Florida residents who have tested positive in Florida: 125

Number of deaths in Florida: 29

Total number of people tested in Florida: 29,114

Number of positive coronavirus cases in the U.S.: 83,507

Number of deaths in the United States: 1,201

Number of positive cases globally: 529,093

Number of deaths globally: 23,956

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