by News Service of Florida | May 6, 2020
Approximately 2,300 corrections workers have had to self-quarantine or self-isolate due to potential exposure to COVID-19, Department of Corrections Secretary Mark Inch said Tuesday. The corrections workers “have had to sit in ‘time out’ ” after answering questions...
by Alyssa Parker | May 6, 2020
The state economy reopened this week with many restaurants and retailers reopening at 25% capacity. Governor Ron DeSantis reminded Floridans during his press conference Tuesday to focus on the facts and not on fear. “The fact of the matter is that Florida has...
by Alyssa Parker | May 6, 2020
Florida’s tourism industry has taken a devastating hit from the coronavirus lockdown. According to a study released today by Destinations Florida, the negative implications of the pandemic response have increased significantly in the last month. Tourism-related...
by Alyssa Parker | Apr 28, 2020
Small businesses across the state have had to adapt to the changes that COVID-19 has caused. Businesses have been forced to shut their doors or work from home given Governor Ron DeSantis’ stay at home order that began earlier this month. President Donald Trump...
by News Service of Florida | Apr 27, 2020
As Gov. Ron DeSantis prepares to release plans for reviving the state’s economy, it appears increasingly clear that allowing hospitals and doctors to resume providing elective medical procedures will be part of the strategy. DeSantis made appearances this weekend with...