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Credit: MGN As of 11 a.m. Tuesday, there have been 152,434 positive cases of the coronavirus in the state. The case count includes 149,781 Florida residents and 2,653 non-Florida residents. There are 3,505 deaths reported and 14,480 hospitalizations, according to the Florida Department of Health. There have been 1,946,510 tests administered in Florida. A total of 152,434 tests have come back positive, and 1,792,561 tests have come back negative. The remainder are still pending or inconclusive, according to the FDOH website. *Numbers are released by the DOH daily at approximately 11 a.m. STATEWIDE NUMBERS Total number of cases: 152,434 (up from 146,341) Deaths: 3,505 (up from 3,447) 6,093 total new cases reported Tuesday. 58 total new deaths reported Tuesday. SOUTHWEST FLORIDA NUMBERS Total cases in SWFL: 12,320 (up from 11,964) Deaths: 344 (up from 339) 356 total new cases reported Tuesday. 5 new deaths reported Tuesday. Lee County: 5,588 (up from 5,363) – 158 deaths (2 new) Collier County: 4,225 (up from 4,147) – 74 deaths (3 new) Charlotte County: 775 (up from 749) – 76 deaths DeSoto County: 604 (up from 600) – 10 deaths Glades County: 175 (up from 167) – 1 death Hendry County: 953 (up from 938) – 25 deaths Click HERE for a SWFL case-by-case breakdown – updated daily. In the past 24 hours, SWFL reported the results of 1,211 tests, 356 of which were positive. That’s 29.40% positive today, bringing the seven-day average to 21.75%. Percent of test results reported each day in SWFL that come back positive. June, 30. 2020. (WINK News) RESOURCES NOW HIRING: SWFL companies adding jobs #GulfshoreStrong: Covering people making a difference in SWFL FOOD PANTRIES: Harry Chapin mobile food pantry schedule, week of June 29 REPORT COVID-19 DIAGNOSIS/TEST: International self-reporting system TUESDAY’S CORONVIRUS HEADLINES Sanibel City Council approves mask ordinance by a 3-1 vote Collier County leaders discussing whether or not to close beaches for the July 4 weekend IF YOU FEEL SICK: The Florida Department of Health has opened a 24-hour COVID-19 Call Center at 1-866-779-6121. Questions may also be emailed to covid-19@flhealth.gov. Email responses will be sent during call center hours. LINK: Florida Department of Health COVID-19 updates *The map is best viewed on a desktop computer. If you don’t see the map above tap HERE for a fullscreen version.