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Dozens of Central Florida Bank of America branches close due to coronavirus

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ORLANDO, Fla. – A total of 60 Bank of America branches in Central Florida are closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.In an email, Bank of America confirmed some branches are closed in the Central Florida region due to the ongoing global health crisis.Bank of America spokesperson Matthew Daily would not confirm if the closures were due to employees or customers testing positive for COVID-19.

In recent weeks, Florida has seen a spike in new cases, which now total more than 206,000 since March.Daily said in an email the branches will reopen as soon as possible but could not say when that might happen.“Like many businesses operating right now, we have been balancing the need to stay open in as many locations as possible with the health and.

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