COVID-19 tracker: State reports 78 new cases, no additional deaths in Collier County

The Florida Department of Health reported 78 new COVID-19 cases and no additional deaths in Collier County on Sunday.
Collier County's cumulative total of COVID-19 fatalities increased to 430, the 18th-highest total among Florida counties. The new cases increased Collier's cumulative total to 29,136, which is 16th most among Florida counties.
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According to the state Department of Health, 1,489 people in Collier County have been hospitalized for COVID-19 since the state began collecting data, but that number does not reflect people currently in the hospital.
The health department is not reporting how many people have recovered from COVID-19.
Other numbers include the following demographics breakdown for Florida residents:
Age
- Age Range: 0 to 105
- Median Age: 44
Gender
- Male: 13,684
- Female: 14,361
- Unknown/No data: 121
Race
- Black: 1,469
- White: 17,188
- Other: 3,155
- Unknown/No Data: 6,354
Ethnicity
- Hispanic: 9,431
- Non-Hispanic: 12,586
- Unknown/No Data: 6,149
Residency
- Residents: 28,166
- Non-residents: 970
City of residence (if known)
- Naples: 13,732
- Immokalee: 3,186
- Marco Island: 729
- Ave Maria: 296
- Ochopee: 69
- Chokoloskee: 25
- Everglades City: 19
- Goodland: 18
- Missing: 15
- Copeland: 14
- Jerome: 8