COCOA BEACH, Fla. – Leaders in Cocoa Beach announced on Friday that the city will no longer require the public to wear a face covering starting Monday.A mask mandate was put into place by city officials on June 30 as cases of COVID-19 began to erupt in all parts of the Sunshine State.
Now just over three months later, officials are putting an end to mask requirements while Florida continues to see a rise in cases and deaths.[TRENDING: Trump, first lady test positive for coronavirus | Racial slurs found in bathroom at Casselberry construction site| Spooky: Creepiest places in Florida]On Friday, Florida reported 2,660 new cases of coronavirus, the same day President Donald Trump confirmed he and the first lady have tested positive for the.