Central Florida COVID-19 Update: 2 new deaths in Volusia County & 1 each in Orange and Seminole counties

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By HENRY FREDERICK / Headline Surfer

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Here are the most up-to-date stats on COVID-19 for Saturday, Sept. 19: Volusia County has two new deaths and Orange and Seminole Seminole counties each have one new death.

Here are the rest of the up-to-date coronavirus stats:

Global Cases: 30,900,217; New: +213,747; Deaths: 959,425; New Deaths: +3,695.

USA Cases: 6,955,092; New: +29,151; Deaths: 203,565; New Deaths: +398.

Florida Cases: 681,233: New: +3,573; Deaths: 13,292; New Deaths: +62.

Orange County Cases: 38,818; New: +195; Deaths: 432; New Deaths: +1.

Seminole County Cases: 8,794; New: +52; Deaths: 200; New Deaths: +1.

Volusia County Cases: 10,495; New: +82; Deaths: 218; New Deaths: +2.

Updated:  3:38 p.m. Sources: Florida Health Dept., John Hopkins University, Worldometer.

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