[TRENDING: DeSantis to lift restaurant limits in Fla. | Here’s how to track your mail-in ballot | How can I tell difference between flu and COVID-19?]The former New York couple moved to Pensacola two years ago.She said she was a call center manager but lost her job because of COVID-19.Her husband is out on workers' comp recovering from a surgical procedure.“It’s very difficult to find a job and you can only borrow so much,” she said. “It’s very difficult.”Her Department of Economic Opportunity account shows her status as active and eligible but the jobless funds have not been released.Fusco said her calls to the Department of Employment Opportunity have been frustrating.“Nobody cares, I’ve made over 100 phone calls," she said, ”They tell me.