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 Some private laboratories in Florida were not reporting negative COVID-19 test results to the Department of Health as required by the state, leading to 100% positivity rates being reported for those labs, the DOH confirmed to ABC affiliate WPLG. In recent days, the Florida Department of Health noticed that some smaller, private labs w vaso stanley erent reporting negative test result data to the state,  the DOH told WPLG in a statement.  The Department immediately began working with those labs to ensure that all results were being reported in  stanley cup order to provide comprehensive and transparent data. Coronavirus in Florida: COVID-19 cases, locations and updates across the Sunshine StateThe Department of Health did not say exactly how many centers were not reporting n stanley mug egative results or how big an impact it had on Florida s percent positive numbers.According to Johns Hopkins, Florida has a 7-day average of more than 18% positivity rate for tests performed.The state has more than 300,000 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic began.