Florida businesses, restaurants not required to report coronavirus cases among employees, officials say
Florida businesses, including restaurants, are not required to report if its employees test positive for coronavirus and they do not have to shut down either.
24 Hour Fitness files for bankruptcy as it closes more than 130 US gyms
The California-based company is the latest casualty of the outbreak, announcing the Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing on June 15.
Tracking Coronavirus: 2,016 new cases reported by Florida health officials in last 24 hours
Coronavirus can spread from person to person through small droplets from the nose or mouth, including when an individual coughs or sneezes.
Florida sees largest single-day spike in COVID-19 cases as state enters second week of Phase 2
According to the Florida Department of Health, there has been a total of 1,371,401 people tested in the state as of Friday.
Supporting local black-owned businesses
One way to help local restaurants during protests is to order a meal on location.
Governor DeSantis announces plan to reopen schools at full capacity in the fall
By August, the traditional start of the academic year, Governor DeSantis wants to have schools reopen at full capacity for students to learn in a safe environment.
Face masks, temperature checks: SeaWorld Orlando reopens with new safety measures
The parks have been shut down since March because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Interest growing in community colleges during pandemic
College dreams have been put on hold by many due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now, many students are turning to local community colleges as an alternative to the traditional university.
‘Fight for her life’: Mom discharged from hospital with newborn after 52-day-long COVID-19 battle
On June 8, staff gathered to cheer on Steeves and her son as they were wheeled out of the facility after a 52-day-long stay.
'It's getting worse': Central Florida leaders warn public about a spike in coronavirus cases
The highest increase in a 24-hour period just happened one day ago with over 30 cases in Seminole County.
Tracking coronavirus: Florida cases reach 66,000; UCF players infected; 'Give Kids the World' stays closed
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Are we getting a second coronavirus stimulus check? What we know so far
An unexpectedly strong jobs report makes it appear unlikely that Americans will see a new coronavirus aid bill -- or a second IRS stimulus check.
More than 7 million infected with COVID-19 and over 400,000 dead worldwide, according to Johns Hopkins
In the United States, nearly 2 million people are confirmed to have COVID-19 and over 110,000 have died after contracting the virus, according to Johns Hopkins’ data.
Tracking Coronavirus: Spike in Florida cases continue, as another 1,180 cases are reported by health officials
The latest numbers from the Florida Department of Health show there are 62,758 cases of coronavirus in the state, up 1,270 since Friday. There have been 2,688 deaths
How Florida schools could look when they return in the fall
Proposed recommendations include testing of all students, staff, and visitors; adjustments to class sizes and student transportation; and more school counselors and psychologists.
'Star Wars' Stormtroopers now patrolling Disney Springs, enforcing social distancing protocol
Visitors are currently required to undergo temperature screenings, wear masks and abide by new physical distancing protocols, some of which are indicated by ground markings or physical barriers — and some of which are shouted at you by a couple of wisecracking Stormtroopers.
CDC says some Americans surveyed have gargled bleach to prevent coronavirus
“Thirty-nine percent of respondents reported engaging in non-recommended high-risk practices with the intent of preventing SARS-CoV-2 transmission, such as washing food products with bleach, applying household cleaning or disinfectant products to bare skin, and intentionally inhaling or ingesting these products,” the CDC report read.
Protest of Florida’s unemployment system planned for Lake Eola
The protest is planned for Wednesday, June 10, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Walt Disney World Amphitheatre at Lake Eola in Orlando.
Universal Orlando to reopen on Friday with new safety protocols like virtual queues and distancing on rides
Several new safety measures will be in place when Universal Orlando reopens to the public on Friday. This will include virtual queues instead of lines and just a few people on rides at a time to assure social distancing.
SeaWorld Orlando, Aquatica, Discovery Cove to reopen on June 11th
Each park will have its own safety guidelines, which include cleaning and sanitizing, physical distancing, face-covering requirements, and temperature screening.