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Here’s who will guide Orange County in reopening their businesses

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ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings announced on Wednesday he has taken the first steps to explore reopening some businesses in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

He told reporters he plans to assemble an economic exploration team that will consist of about 40 to 45 people, including business leaders in many sectors of the economy. "Small businesses like hair salons and barbershops, to realtors, to theme parks, to professional services," Demings said.

He said the Walt Disney Company could be a heavy hitter in those discussions. Not only is Disney Orange County’s largest employer, Demings said the company will likely have a lot of advice on how to slowly turn the key to reopening. "In terms of where they are with their

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