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A ‘safe’ New Year’s Eve means no drunk driving but also keeping your distance

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ORLANDO, Fla. – As they do every year, Orlando Police want people to be safe as they ring in 2021, not just on the road but also staying safe from the virus.Officers don’t anticipate big crowds as they have in other years, there will still be extra patrol units in Downtown Orlando on Thursday night.[TRENDING: How to get vaccine in Florida | Map: Navigating the Convention Center vaccine site | Most prolific serial killer dies]Orlando police will also be visiting local businesses to remind them of COVID-19 safety regulations that are still in place including wearing masks and social distancing.The department collaborated with the Orange County business Strike Team to make sure businesses are doing everything they can to try and keep people.

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