DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – With COVID-19 cases on the rise, leaders in Daytona Beach on Friday approved a new mandate that requires residents to wear masks while in public.Starting Sunday, anyone who is at a location indoors in Daytona Beach -- other than their own home -- and unable to social distance will be required to wear a facial covering.The resolution passed 6-1 during Friday’s meeting and will be enforced using warnings through July 16.
Leaders plan to discuss further enforcement with the Daytona Beach Police Department.In Volusia County on Friday, officials unveiled a new campaign called “Step Up Volusia.” The county hopes the initiative that begins on Monday will slow down the spread of COVID-19.“I think people are starting to tune.