FORT MYERS, Fla. – Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that current restrictions on visitation policies at long-term care facilities across the state will be loosened to allow residents more time with their family and friends in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.Speaking at a roundtable discussion in Fort Myers, the governor laid out four main updates he’s ordered the Department of Emergency Management to make to the visitation policy: Allowing children to visit, allowing outdoor visits in facilities in which there are active COVID-19 cases, clarifying that compassionate caregivers are not required to abide by social distancing rules and eliminating the five-visitor maximum and instead allowing facilities to choose their own visitor.